Phlamethrower wrote:
Do you have any plans to add a section to the site to contain links to retro BBC software that's hosted elsewhere?
Well, personally I think that would be a great idea.
Let's wait for some more feedback from Sam and other members, and then we can start to think about where to fit them in (unfortunately the Horizontal Navigation Bar is already cramped and I don't think there's even room to squeeze a 'Links' tab in) so perhaps we could slot in a set of links at the foot of the "Retro Releases" page (though we'd obviously make it clear that they were all external/un-related projects).
Works such as
You're Alan Partridge by Dave Edwards,
Dominion by Andrew Weston and
Ball Game by Dominic Beesley could be featured too. And there are bound to be others I've forgotten about ...
We could also link to the
Cronosoft homepage as well, though there doesn't actually appear to be any Acorn software available at this moment in time?! (No 'Add to Cart' button alongside the Acorn version of EGGHEAD IN SPACE and WEENIES seems to have been removed altogether?!).
Then I suppose you also have slightly less-modern offerings, such as
Cavern Duel and Headcase Hotel (1992-1995) by Steve Scott,
Moonbase Beta (1990-1992) by Peter Hatton and all the 1990s PD stuff ... but you have to draw the line somewhere in terms of what constitutes "modern retro" (which is what we are all about!) and "retro retro" (which I'd say was anything pre-2000!)

Phlamethrower wrote:
E.g. about a year ago I wrote
Bob and Trev: Resurrection, a game in BASIC for the BBC, as part of the
2007 7-day roguelike contest.
My goodness - don't tell me there's a Beeb version of Rogue out there!
Back in '86 I'd spend hours playing that thing on our Amstrad 1640!
Hey, looking at your homepage I see you've written a lot of RISC OS software ... I don't suppose you'd be open to porting some of our Development Tools (like BeebASM) to the platform (that's if you thought it would be worthwhile?).