I prefer the IntelliVision as a system... But the Atari was where the games were at. Nice job.
Meanwhile I have reached a stage with my book where I'm less writing and more reading and correcting. I wrote it entirely on my Satellite Pro 410CDT in Microsoft Word 97, though I may move to Office XP,and the EliteBook to finalize it and fix the page size/layout.
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It already weighs in around double the length of the old book making it the longest fictional text I have written (Only a script from 2005 and the old book come close) but I have technically written longer factual texts in the past. Currently it is on A4 size pages. My concern has always been that my writing sucks, because I lean more towards documentation and instruction than I do stories. It was also challenging because whilst I re-used some of my existing characters, I tried to write it from the perspective of the sister this time; the previous book and its abandoned sequel were written from the perspective of the brother.
When it is done, I may look into digitally publishing them, possibly for free due to reasons I would rather not discuss - that and I'm not a greedy sellout. I may share the first chapter if anyone wants a read... Though I warn you, most of the characters are a bit strange and have slightly warped morals and values. They're supposed to, they're not meant to be heroes or even the kind of people you'd necessarily want to know in real life, they're just supposed to be like people that could actually exist in real life; they all have their vices and negative aspects of their personality. They don't always do the right thing and may even know they're doing the wrong thing. They occasionally don't think before they act, leading them to say or do things that are somewhat irrational. I put a lot of effort into making them believable, even if the plot isn't.