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Bring On the Affiliates

(2/4/2000) Three new websites and two of our favorite links have been initiated into our QB Affiliate list. Here's what they're all about.

AlienQB's QBasic Dungeon
QBasic City sound familiar to you? If it does, then you know where AlienQB's QBasic Dungeon is coming from. The QBasic Dungeon is a temple for QB arcade-style games, with ratings, reviews, and awards given to the sites and games AlienQB believe deserve it. If you like QB games based on Arcade classics like Pacman and Space Invaders, this is a good place to look.

The Master Creating Homepage
Okay, so maybe Master Creating has been around since 1995. But these programmers from Germany have recently revamped their QB game site to fit in the new millenium, and this time they're more than just a game download site.

The first thing you'll notice about the redesigned Master Creating Homepage is the sidebar they have placed on the left, allowing easy access to their projects, Shadow of Power and Diamond Fighter IV. But then you see even more changes; their new news section now covers more than just Shadow of Power, and they've built a series of Top ten lists for QB games, QB sites, and QB tools (all while preaching that everything is ranked "By quality, not by votes!")

The result of these changes is a whole new, organized Master Creating Homepage that seems to have its sights set on developing a new series of high-quality video games while keeping a steady eye on the QB world. 

Pickers Games Website
Pickers is yet another site that concentrates on QB Arcade games. Going for more varied genres, Picker's is a good house for BAS files for simpler games, like Whacking a Mole. There are also some interesting sports titles here that I haven't seen for myself, but are a rare genre to find in QB games. With 62 games currently listed in their site, Pickers is certainly worth a look for arcade gamers.

QuickBasic RPGs
LordQBasic's RPG page is aimed for a larger demographic, offering RPG downloads and reviews for three of his most favorite QBRPGs. This particular site has been around longer than any QBRPG depot out there, and it's updated on a monthly basis. Still a great reference for videogamers seeking some turn-based adventure and strategy-type games.

Sneukeule's QBRPG Page
Sneukeule's QBRPG page was one of the first QBRPG pages I ever visited. It's a very impressive RPG archive. Although it isn't updated very often there are a lot of rare finds in Sneukeule's QBRPG Page in terms of QBRPG demos and demos still being developed for QB. There are also quite a few interviews featured in the site with a few QB programmers important to QB's history, some that have already moved on from the hobby. It's interesting to find out what these people had to say.

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