Cybermind - How many stages?

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Cybermind - How many stages?

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I discovered Cybermind just yesterday. And now I'm on stage 41 (tough).
Can anybody tells me how many stages are there? I want to know if i'm near the end, the middle or only at the beginning... :?
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Don't remember this one at all :oops:
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Post by nobogod »

I guess noone ever played it...
Anyway, i like this game. Nice platform without getting too much aggravating. (although i'm stuck on stage 41)
May be you should give it a try...
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cybermind stages

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Hello,
i am Sofiane B. author of CYBERMIND (1988)
nice to know someone play to this game till today :D
i remember put 60 stages in this game ( i have written it when i was 15 old !)


I have written Builderland too. It's a sililar concept too
You can acces to all stage with cheat code. You can find them on the net

have a nice evening
bye
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Post by Goldrunner »

Hi Cybermine

Those are neat games that you wrote and I'm sure everyone here would be interested in any memories you have about the games and the Atari scene in general. With this in mind would it be possible for Atari Legend to interview you so others can share the memories and have better insight of how game where developed.
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Post by cybermine »

Hi Goldrunner,
yes of course ! it's a good idea
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Post by Mug UK »

OK .. I've edited Builderland with your name & Michel Windograff (or whatever the proper spelling is!) for the music. Have I missed anyone off?

Also who is the other name on the Cybermind game? Your brother or son/father/sister?

I sent you the same questions in a PM but then Goldrunner also asked the same questions :)
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Post by cybermine »

it's ok for Builderland.

I have written Cybermind with my brother Halim. Could you add him please. we have developped a part of this game at the castle of UBI SOFT (nice gothic castle where whole ubi developpers spent time while holliday to work together !! great time )

i could send you some papers about this game.

See you

ps : you can send me maisl on my msn box : sofianeb3@hotmail.com

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Post by kilbaf »

Hi Cybermine,

Just few words to give you a big thank you for this game.
I liked it a lot. His life time without cheating comes to the fact a password gives access at a 10th level step. And there was always few levels hard to pass due to the precision requested, the time to complete. Of course I was disapointed when I finished it as I'd liked it to be longer !
Anyway I enjoy it a lot.
I played it back few months ago on STEEM with still great pleasure.
It seems that cybermind2 was never release on the ST, do you know why ? are you the author ?
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Re: Cybermind - How many stages?

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Any news about an interview of the authors (for A.L.)?
Considering the various games they had been involved in, it would be really interesting. :)
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Yes, I contacted the author long time ago. He agreed to answer my questions, but I didn't find the time to phone him (looks like he wanted to do the interview by this way). I feel guilty, but I'll try to reach him as soon as possible... I hope he doesn't mind me...

Many interviews are in the pipeline btw, stay tuned ;)
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