Talk:Magic Carpet (video game)

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does anyone know where i could find this game or #2 71.37.248.1 23:42, 26 November 2005

Yeah, you can easily get it off of ebay. That's where I bought the first and second one. Good luck! 65.78.183.15 02:37, 5 April 2006 (UTC)

Talk/discussion pages are for discussing the article, not for discussing the actual game or finding out where to find it. There are other sites for that; try MobyGames or Google to find something suitable. Retodon8 23:42, 26 November 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Affiliation wirh Intel?

Was this game designed in part to promote the Intel Pentium in 1994? Or did the game makers just take advantage of the buzz around the new CPU to generate publicity for the game?

Pentium was the first chip made by intel to be actually designed with games in mind. The game had "plays best with pentium" logo on it like many others at the time. I'm sure it was just to jump on the band wagon. MrBobla

[edit] Neighbours

I don't know if this is still the case but, once upon a time, if they were playing a computer game on Neighbours it was always Magic carpet ;o) --JP78 12:45, 7 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Bug in the bugs description?

There's been some really good work done on this page since I last stopped by. However, I do have a question about the "criticism" section. "Most of the bugs involved enemy wizards. For instance, one bug prevents an enemy castle from being destroyed, while another causes enemy wizards to be stuck in mid-air while not being able to be killed." I've seen the first bug every once in a while, but never the second. I have seen an occasional enemy balloon stuck in mid-air like that. Did the editor in question mean "balloons" but type "wizards" accidentally? Nahtmmm 17:14, 27 October 2006 (UTC)