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Non-Tech : Radica Games (RADA) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Gary105 who wrote (1681)1/7/1998 8:55:00 PM
From: Skywatcher  Respond to of 7111
 
I wonder if the company is going to or already has incorporated the LUNKER winding system into the Bass Fishing game? As a player of both, I still don't have one of my own...I have given 7 away already...hint hint, oh, I forgot Christmas was over ;-).
No really, the clicking on the bass fishin is somewhat restricting to the use and play of the game since you can drive anyone in the same room, plane, train, car etc batty listening to the clicking. Lunker is quite silent and to me...it's a far better system because it doesn't restrict the play. I can't believe that it costs more to use that part in the Bass Fishin. I know Lunker is 50% more, but what's the story on this? Anyone know?
chris



To: Gary105 who wrote (1681)1/7/1998 9:03:00 PM
From: Anthony Marks  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7111
 
Gary- Thanks for the insight on the Bollinger bands. I would guess the breakout might take a little longer than it has in the past since we are below the 50dma?

David - Any chance the new products will make it on Radica's web site in the near future. After the dust settles on the toy shows of course. I am itching to see the NASCAR game.

Thanks,
Anthony

PS. I was in Las Vegas last week. That is one growing town, every where you look there is new construction. I assumed that all the new gaming areas around the US would be hurting Vegas. The Locals said it has just fueled the fire and more than ever people want to make the journey to the Mecca of the industry. Maybe Radica's original product line will find some new interest as well.