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Tizio
Starting Member


USA
20 Posts
Posted - 01 Sep 2002 :  17:02:05
I remember this old game I used to play back in grade school called Shufflepuck. Anyone remember it??

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tmtomh
Junior Member


USA
172 Posts
Posted - 01 Sep 2002 :  18:41:38
Yes, I remember it. I used to play it--as a freshman in college! Guess that dates me pretty well, eh?

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Tizio
Starting Member


USA
20 Posts
Posted - 01 Sep 2002 :  18:43:47
quote:

Yes, I remember it. I used to play it--as a freshman in college! Guess that dates me pretty well, eh?

hehe yeah

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oldmacman
Full Member


USA
713 Posts
Posted - 01 Sep 2002 :  19:45:58
You can get the game at http://mac.the-underdogs.org/

The version there is Shufflepuck Cafe. It's just like Shufflepuck, only it was sold commercially, it's a bit faster, and you play against different opponents.

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kastegir
New Member


USA
58 Posts
Posted - 02 Sep 2002 :  09:59:14
I have the original version somewhere. I got it when I was in college, and spent hours playing that stupid game on my roommate's Plus. It runs a little too fast on newer Macs, but still runs great on really old ones.

I'll see if it can't make it's way to the hotline server. :-)

It was never released commercially, you know...

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cballero
Starting Member


USA
5 Posts
Posted - 03 Sep 2002 :  22:22:32
I have both (in floppyland); I'll look for them this weekend.

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kastegir
New Member


USA
58 Posts
Posted - 04 Sep 2002 :  19:50:07
Couldn't get into the 68kmla hotline server, so I dropped it on the shortlegs server. You can grab it there...

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candyPunk
Full Member


USA
856 Posts
Posted - 04 Sep 2002 :  21:51:23
Shufflepuck cafe was fun, but pretty tough sometimes. I could only beat the robot...

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kastegir
New Member


USA
58 Posts
Posted - 04 Sep 2002 :  22:23:14
I used to play it all the time in college on a plus and an se/30. I did manage to win the game and beat them all. It took forever, though.

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cballero
Starting Member


USA
5 Posts
Posted - 06 Sep 2002 :  14:34:34
k, found 'em and ready to play. how do I post? To send me instructions, see my profile.

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maclover5
LC Doctor/Hot Rodder


Australia
5830 Posts
Posted - 06 Sep 2002 :  16:27:00
quote:

Shufflepuck cafe was fun, but pretty tough sometimes. I could only beat the robot...

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IIRC, i think i've only ever beaten anything once in ShufflePuck Cafe.

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ehurtley
New Member


USA
63 Posts
Posted - 06 Sep 2002 :  23:34:51
quote:

Yes, I remember it. I used to play it--as a freshman in college! Guess that dates me pretty well, eh?

Not too far off from me, I was a junior in high school at that time... (Dang, I'm not THAT old, am I?)

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candyPunk
Full Member


USA
856 Posts
Posted - 09 Sep 2002 :  08:49:08
I played it in elementary school...

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