After Dark Deluxe Back to Software Page
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After Dark Deluxe is packed with nearly every After Dark display ever created, over 85 in all.
After Dark is the most complete screen saver available, including everthing in After Dark 4.0 and over 60 classic After Dark displays.
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Age of Empires Back to Software Page
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How will you rule the world? Conquer enemy civilizations? Discover the world's secrets? Accumulate wealth? As the guiding spirit of a Stone Age Tribe, follow one of these paths to build the greatest civilization on earth.
Compete against opponents for the limited resources used to build and manage your civilization into a powerful empire.
Direct a research path that leads to the economic, military or naval technologies best used to achieve game goals.
Choose from multiple gameplay options including more than 40 preset scenarios, individual campaigns or randomly generated games.
Build powerful armies from dozens of military units including warships, chariots and war elephants.
Challenge a sophisticated and adjustable artifical intelligence for endless replay value.
Conquer or cooperate with up to eight Mac players via LAN or Internet.
Command one of twelve ancient civilizations from Egyptian to Greek: all with unique attributes based on their historical counterparts.
System Requirements:
120 MHz 604 processor, 150 MHz 603 or faster, or any G3 (including iMac), 32MB RAM, 70MB hard drive space, CD-ROM drive
System Requirements: (for network play)
28.8 kbps modem and Open Transport required for network play, 150 MHz 604 processor or faster strongly recommended, networking is Mac-to-Mac only
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Demon Gate - DOOM Add-on Back to Software Page
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When they invented Doom, they never thought it could be this good. Now for the Macintosh, you can challenge your fighting skills with over 600 New Doom II levels. With all these levels even the most battle worn Doom soldiers may have met their match.
The Barrage never ends. Around every turn a vicious and ruthless mutant killer awaits! It's kill or be killed from the word go!
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Eagle Eye Mysteries Back to Software Page
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Earth Command Back to Software Page
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OVERVIEW
A catastrophe is about to strike Earth.
Population expansion, environmental
devastation, and plummeting food
production are rapidly threatening global
civilization and the survival of life
itself.
Only the UN Agency, ECOM
(Environmental Command), can prevent
disaster.
That's why the world needs YOU.
Commander of the ECOM Orbiting
Global Command Space station, EYE1.
Your mission, should you choose to
accept, is to balance population, climate,
pollution, and food production..
Earth Command is based upon the
opinions of leading Environmental
scientists
and political leaders and includes
sensational film clips from NASA and US
National Archives.
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Journeyman Project Turbo! Back to Software Page
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Take a ride through time on the CD adventure that will alter history.
Select your destination, secure loose objects, and prepare yourself for the most intense interactive ride of your life. Integrated arcade and mind games to challenge any player.
The year is 2318. The unified world is finally at peace. But what took centuries to achieve could instantly unravel from the power of time travel. As an elite agent of the Temporal Protectorate, your sole purpose is to safeguard history from sabotage. But a rip has been detected in the fabric of time, and only moments remain until the continuum is changed forever. Your objective - jump back in time and prevent the corruption from ever happening. But before the game is over, you will have to discover the source of this mayhem and bring it to a halt!
Requirements: Windows - 386, 33MHz or higher, Windows 3.1 or higher, 4MB of RAM, 8 MB Virtual Memory, CD-ROM Drive, Super VGA Color Monitor (256 colors), Sound Blaster or compatible sound card.
Requirements: Macintosh - Macintosh II or better, 256 color, 13" color monitor, 8MB RAM, CD-ROM drive, System 6.07 or better
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Oregon Trail II Back to Software Page
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Return to Zork Back to Software Page
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According to the myth, the Great Underground Empire of Zork was destroyed and all evil magic was dispersed. But now, the IT&L Corporation claims to have discovered the mythical dark recesses beneath the Valley of the Sparrows.
Since their discovery, nightmares have become common. People have vanished. Buildings have disappeared. And you, the unwitting traveler must save the underground empire from the forces of evil.
Requirements: 68030/25 MHz or faster processor (68040 recommended), 4 MB RAM required (8MB recommended), System 7.0 or higher and 2,600K free RAM, 3MB free hard drive required.
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Sherlock Holmes, Consulting Detective, v.1 Back to Software Page
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This game, available on CD for computers, is based on the role playing game of the same name. In it, you are given the background of some crime (usually a murder!) and you have to play Holmes and solve it in the shortest time possible, cutting to the heart of the matter in the least number of turns. You can consult The London Times, Holmes' directory, the Baker Street Irregulars and a host of other resources including Porky Shinwell, Inspector Lestrade and Langdale Pike. Of course you can also interview other people connected with the crime, visit hotels and railway stations etc.
The CD ROM version retains all the complexity and fun of the original game. A lot of the fun of the computer version is in the filmed sequences which play on your computer screen as you interview suspects and talk to sources. These are live action sequences, not animation, and have been quite nicely done. The actor playing Holmes is actually very good - a little avuncular, but with a certain acerbity and wit. Watson is from the Nigel Bruce School of Bungling to some extent, but is still an engaging character. Sepia-tone illustrations are also used to give it a period feel.
The three games on the first volume are "The Mummy's Curse", "The Case of the Mystified Murderess" and "The Case of the Tin Soldier". Each one is fairly complex but solvable - all the clues are there, if only you are observant enough to pick out the important ones from the red herrings! It is important to peruse The London Times around the period of the crime as there was always some small but essential clue to be found there. Other sources such as the Baker Street Irregulars can be less useful, but can still produce hints from time to time. Holmes' regular sources such as Shinwell and Pike are only helpful when the crime intersects with their sphere of influence, so it was important to consider whether they would be able to help before visiting them. It is also imperative to take notes as you progress to avoid losing track of names, dates and places.
The Cases:
Yet, four men were dead, with the wrappings of a 4000-year old mummy binding their fates together. Were the deaths the result of a curse or a cover-up?
The Case of the Mystified Murderess
Rumors were that she had favoured the young fellow, but he had frolicked with her sister. It is said that three makes a crowd. In this case, it was a corpse.
The Case of the Tin Soldier
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Sherlock Holmes, Consulting Detective, vol. III Back to Software Page
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This game, available on CD for computers, is based on the role playing game of the same name. In it, you are given the background of some crime (usually a murder!) and you have to play Holmes and solve it in the shortest time possible, cutting to the heart of the matter in the least number of turns. You can consult The London Times, Holmes' directory, the Baker Street Irregulars and a host of other resources including Porky Shinwell, Inspector Lestrade and Langdale Pike. Of course you can also interview other people connected with the crime, visit hotels and railway stations etc.
The CD ROM version retains all the complexity and fun of the original game. A lot of the fun of the computer version is in the filmed sequences which play on your computer screen as you interview suspects and talk to sources. These are live action sequences, not animation, and have been quite nicely done. The actor playing Holmes is actually very good - a little avuncular, but with a certain acerbity and wit. Watson is from the Nigel Bruce School of Bungling to some extent, but is still an engaging character. Sepia-tone illustrations are also used to give it a period feel.
The three games on the third volume are "The Solicitous Solicitor", "The Banker's Final Debt" and "The Thames Murders". Each one is fairly complex but solvable - all the clues are there, if only you are observant enough to pick out the important ones from the red herrings! It is important to peruse The London Times around the period of the crime as there was always some small but essential clue to be found there. Other sources such as the Baker Street Irregulars can be less useful, but can still produce hints from time to time. Holmes' regular sources such as Shinwell and Pike are only helpful when the crime intersects with their sphere of influence, so it was important to consider whether they would be able to help before visiting them. It is also imperative to take notes as you progress to avoid losing track of names, dates and places.
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