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==Entries==
==Entries==
Winning entries:
Winning entries:
# ''Suddenly, The Trains Departed'' ([[Anna Rostovtseva]]; 2001; MS-Windows). [[Russian]]. Written in Delphi. Never released to the public.
# ''[[Suddenly, The Trains Departed]]'' ([[Anna Rostovtseva]]; 2001; MS-Windows). [[Russian]]. Written in Delphi. Never released to the public.
# ''On a Horse with No Name'' ([[Greg Ewing]]; 2001; [[Alan]]).
# ''[[On a Horse with No Name]]'' ([[Greg Ewing]]; 2001; [[Alan]]).


==Links==
==Links==

Revision as of 12:02, 18 March 2006

TravelComp was organized by Alexander (Sasha) Spiridonov in 2001.

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TODO: Needs Premise and summary of the contraversy.

Entries

Winning entries:

  1. Suddenly, The Trains Departed (Anna Rostovtseva; 2001; MS-Windows). Russian. Written in Delphi. Never released to the public.
  2. On a Horse with No Name (Greg Ewing; 2001; Alan).

Links

  • www.dreamwater.org/sasha/travel.html was TravelComp's homepage; this link is broken.
  • This is the E[nd] - The raif thread with the TravelComp results and the resulting contraversy.