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== The Basics ==
== The Basics ==


LogiCow is an [[:Category:MZXers|MZXer]] who has been around for awhile now, at least since July of 2002. He is known for putting out a lot of small graphical engines for [[MegaZeux]] which showcase his ability to make things which look very, very pretty. This also comes through in some of his games, such as the [[Day of Zeux]] entry [[Cheese's Adventure]], which featured pixel-perfect movement. Another thing he is known for is putting out lots of small mini-games, many of which attempt to do graphically what other games have not done. He wrote [[Palzor|Palzor and Palzor II]], which is a utility in .MZX form which helped people to manage palettes in [[SMZX]] modes 2 and 3 more easily than before.
LogiCow, formerly ''MistyCow'' and ''MagiCow'', is an [[:Category:MZXers|MZXer]] who made his MegaZeuxing debut in the [[Summer Dualstream Day of Zeux 2001]] (his entry, Are Tomatoes Good For Your Health?, got 6th place). He is also [[MadBrain|MadBrain's]] younger brother. He is known for putting out a lot of small graphical engines for [[MegaZeux]] which showcase his abilities to make things which look very, very pretty. This also comes through in some of his games, such as the [[Day of Zeux]] entry [[Cheese's Adventure]], which featured pixel-perfect movement. Another thing he is known for is putting out lots of small mini-games, many of which attempt to do graphically what other games have not done. He wrote [[Palzor|Palzor and Palzor II]], which is a utility in .MZX form which helped people to manage palettes in [[SMZX]] modes 2 and 3 more easily than before.
 
LogiCow is often criticised over his inability to make a full game despite his frequent output of technical demos.


== MegaZeux Games/Engines ==
== MegaZeux Games/Engines ==


* Are Tomatoes Good For Your Health?
* BMP Code Collection
* BMP Code Collection
* Bouncing Game
* Bouncing Game
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* Carracer
* Carracer
* Charset Tool
* Charset Tool
* Cheese's Adventure (not on DigitalMZX separately)
* [[Cheese's Adventure]] (not on DigitalMZX separately)
* Color Adjust
* Color Adjust
* Day of Zeux Invitation
* Day of Zeux Invitation
* [[Dinosaur|Dinosaur (Incomplete)]]
* Dotgame
* Dotgame
* DoZ or Die
* DoZ or Die
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* Growth Machine
* Growth Machine
* [[Hackers Can Turn Your Computer into a Bomb!]]
* [[Hackers Can Turn Your Computer into a Bomb!]]
* Kaboink!
* [[Kaboink!]]
* LogiCow's 3D Bouncer
* LogiCow's 3D Bouncer
* Palzor and Palzor II
* Nibbles
* [[Palzor|Palzor and Palzor II]]
* Pong
* Pong
* SMZX Paint
* SMZX Paint
* Taurus Invasion
* Taurus Invasion
* Unknown
* [[Unknown]]


== Community Comments ==
== Community Comments ==

Revision as of 22:22, 29 October 2006

The Basics

LogiCow, formerly MistyCow and MagiCow, is an MZXer who made his MegaZeuxing debut in the Summer Dualstream Day of Zeux 2001 (his entry, Are Tomatoes Good For Your Health?, got 6th place). He is also MadBrain's younger brother. He is known for putting out a lot of small graphical engines for MegaZeux which showcase his abilities to make things which look very, very pretty. This also comes through in some of his games, such as the Day of Zeux entry Cheese's Adventure, which featured pixel-perfect movement. Another thing he is known for is putting out lots of small mini-games, many of which attempt to do graphically what other games have not done. He wrote Palzor and Palzor II, which is a utility in .MZX form which helped people to manage palettes in SMZX modes 2 and 3 more easily than before.

LogiCow is often criticised over his inability to make a full game despite his frequent output of technical demos.

MegaZeux Games/Engines

Community Comments