Name | Extracted | Size | Date | Description |
BUGSALI.ZIP | Yes | 53689 | 5/17/1994 | Bugs Alive is an evolution simulation program with the challenge of a game, yet at the same time, teaches about the processes that drive natural selection. It challenges the user of the program to set up an environment and then to explain how and why things change. Interesting EGA color graphics. (Acinom Software) (Reg.Fee: $10) |
DEMON.ZIP | Yes | 23499 | 8/12/1989 | Demon 2.0 is a cellular automaton, similar to Life. It displays a graphic grid of cells that change state with each "life cycle". As described in the August issue of Scientific American, the automaton starts out in a completely random state and gradually takes on a greater and greater degree of organization. Requires EGA or VGA. C source code is included. (Bert Katzung) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
LIFEGAME.ZIP | Yes | 13381 | 2/9/1994 | Life 1.2 models the processes of competition and selection in natural systems in a graphic format. (Kevin Solway) (Reg.Fee: $0) |
RHSLIFE.ZIP | Yes | 89761 | 8/8/1993 | RHSLife is an implementation of the well known "Game of Life". Requires 1MB RAM, VGA. |
ULT_LIFE.ZIP | Yes | 80780 | 12/3/1993 | UltraLife is the game of Life, first invented by John Conway. It features a "universe" of up to 64,000 by 64,000 cells. (CA Software) (Reg.Fee: $25) |
WATOR.ZIP | Yes | 9220 | 6/22/1989 | Wator is a sort of like the "Game of Life" taken to the ocean. Fish (the prey) and sharks (the predators) swim, hunt for food, and breed. (Reg.Fee: $0) |