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This page is a translated version of the page Minesweeper (Windows, 1990) and the translation is 50% complete.




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Buscaminas

También conocido como: WinMine, Mines, BombSquad, Minesweeper (EN), Prato Fiorito (IT)
Desarrolladores: Curt Johnson,
Robert Donner
Publicado por:
Microsoft
Plataforma:
Windows
A la venta en todo el mundo desde: 8 de octubre de 1990




GraphicsIcon.png Este juego tiene gráficos sin usar.
DebugIcon.png Este juego contiene material de depuración.
RegionIcon.png Este juego tiene diferencias entre versiones regionales.
Carts.png Este juego tiene diferencias entre revisiones.





Buscaminas es un de los juegos que fue incluido con Windows, donde tratas
aclarar un campo sin disparar una mina. Tiene un gran partidario de modo sorprendente, y hay competiciones que son ocurriendo comúnmente con este juego.





Hmmm...

Cosas pendientes:
Compatibilidad de teclado.


Contents




  • 1 Debug Mode


  • 2 No usados gráficos


  • 3 Source Code Oddities


    • 3.1 Nombres Alternativos


    • 3.2 Misc.




  • 4 Revisional Differences


    • 4.1 Gráficos


      • 4.1.1 Íconos


      • 4.1.2 Tiles




    • 4.2 Otro




  • 5 Regional Differences




Debug Mode


While the game is open, type in xyzzy then press Shift+Enter. A pixel at the top-left corner of the screen will now tell you what is below the mouse cursor - if it's a mine, the pixel turns black, if it's a safe spot, the pixel turns white. To stop the timer, hold Down and press Esc. Minimizing and maximizing will start it again.


No usados gráficos


Did somebody forget to turn the counters on?
An empty digit that would be used for the two counters...except they always show a number and include leading zeroes, hence this is never used.


Source Code Oddities


In 2004, a large portion of the Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 source code was leaked. Despite most of them not being in NT 4.0, the source code for several Microsoft Entertainment Pack games were included as well. These oddities are also present in Rattler Race and TicTactics.


Nombres Alternativos



/****************************************************************************

PROGRAM: WinMine (a.k.a. Mines, BombSquad, MineSweeper...)
(PROGRAMA: WinMine (alias Mines, BombSquad, MineSweeper...))

****************************************************************************/

Al principio de winmine.c, se menciona un par de nombres alternativos por el juego.


Misc.


NO NO NO NO NO
Please copy winmine.exe and aboutwep.dll to your machine and run it from there.
(Por favor copia winmine.exe y aboutwep.dll a su máquina y la opera de ahí.)

This message would appear in an early version of the game if it was ran from "X:\WINGAMES\WINMINE\WINMINE.EXE".


SORRY
(LO SIENTO)
This game has expired. Please obtain an official copy from the Windows Entertainment Package.
(Este juego ha expirado. Favor de conseguir una copia oficia del Windows Entertainment Package.)

This would appear if an early version of the game was ran after September 1990.


Revisional Differences


There have been several changes to Minesweeper since its introduction in the Windows Entertainment Pack.


Gráficos


Íconos













Windows 3.1/2000/WEP Windows 95/98/ME Windows XP
Small mine.
Bigger mine.
Shiny mine.

The game's 32×32 icon was changed for Windows 95, but was reverted (along with the rest of the changed graphics) for Windows 2000...only to change again in Windows XP.













Windows 3.1/2000/WEP Windows 95/98/ME Windows XP
Shrunk mine.
Pointy mine.
Shiny shrunk mine.

Minesweeper originally didn't have a unique 16×16 icon. The Windows 95 version added one, which was removed in the Windows 2000 version and added again in the XP version.


Tiles











Windows 3.1/2000/XP/WEP Windows 95/98/ME
Fat numbers.
The numbers are on a diet.

The shading of the tiles was changed in Windows 95: the flag was made more square, the question mark became blue and was made thicker, the mines were shrunk, the mine was removed from under the X, the color of the 7 and 8 tiles were changed, and the numbers were made thinner for Windows 95.


All of this was reverted for the Windows 2000 release.


Otro



  • The Windows 95 version removed the menu options Contents, Search for Help on... and How to Use Help and added the menu option Help Topics. This was reverted in the Windows 2000 release.

  • The Windows 2000 version had 5 non-graphical changes:

    • The beginner grid size was increased from 8×8 to 9×9.

    • The Timer Jump bug was fixed. In previous versions of the game, the system clock was used as a makeshift timer, which caused the first second to "jump" when the game is started at the middle or near the end of a second. In Windows 2000, a separate timer is used.

    • The Moving Window bug was fixed. Every time the difficulty of the game was changed, the window moved one pixel upwards, which made it possible for the window to leave the screen altogether. This does not occur in the Windows 2000 version.

    • Winmine.ini was removed. Instead, the game stored high scores and other data in the registry.

    • The Sound option was added to the game menu due to the nonexistence of Winmine.ini.




Regional Differences


In 1999, Sergio Chiodo of Italy set up the International Campaign to Ban Winmine, complaining that Minesweeper was offensive to minefield victims and suggesting the mines be changed to flowers. Microsoft took this suggestion and implemented it into the Italian versions bundled with Windows 2000, ME, and XP, renaming the game to Prato Fiorito ("Flower Field"). The explosion sound is changed into a little melody.











Minesweeper Prato Fiorito
Mines icon.
Flowers icon.










Minesweeper's explosion Prato Fiorito's melody




(Source: minesweeper.info)


























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