Diablo Back to my Software Page
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Enter into a world where evil has corrupted the land and shackled humanity into unholy slavery. Vengeance, power, intellect, and magic - these are the tools you will need to battle the Lord of All Evil, Diablo.
Feel the terror of a world held in the grasp of the Lord of All Evil. Over 200 different monsters inhabit Diablo's ever-changing labyrinth. Storm Diablo's halls as either warrior, sorcerer, or rogue - each with unique skills and abilities. Use powerful sorcery to consume creatures of the underworld in full SVGA glory.
Compete over the Internet with free access to Blizzard's battle.net gaming service
Unite to destroy Diablo - up to 4 players via Internet or network, or play head-to-head via modem or direct link
Unprecedented replayability - Diablo creates a unique labyrinth every time you play
Spine-chilling SVGA graphics, 3D modeled characters and real-time lighting effects
Windows 95 or NT 4.0: Pentium 60MHz, 8MB RAM, double speed CD-ROM drive, Windows 95 compatible sound card and mouse, local bus SVGA video card (DirectX compatible).
Multiplayer Options: 16MB RAM, 2 players - 144400 BPX modem or null modem cable, 2-4 players - IPX network or battle.net (requires low-latency internet connections with support for 32-bit application).
Macintosh: Power Macintosh or compatible, System 7.5 or higher, minimum 16MB RAM + Virtual Memory (32MB recommended), 40Mb hard disk space, 640x480 256 color, double speed CD-ROM drive.
Multiplayer Options: Minimum 32MB RAM, 2 players: 14400 BPS modem or null modem cable, 2-4 players: AppleTalk Network, IPX Network or Battle.net (requires low-latency internet connections with support for 32-bit application).
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Diablo II Back to my Software Page
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- Animated blood, gore and violence
Since the Beginning of Time the forces of Order and Chaos have been engaged in an eternal struggle to decide the fate of all Creation. That struggle has now come to the Mortal Realm... And neither Man, Demon, nor Angel will be left unscathed... own on-line gaming servers, Battle.net, has taken Blizzard titles into a new dimension.
After possessing the body of the hero who defeated him, Diablo resumes his nefarious scheme to shackle humanity into unholy slavery by joining forces with the other Prime Evils, Mephisto and Baal. Only you will be able to determine the outcome of this final encounter...
In Diablo II, return to a world of dark fantasy. As one of five distinct character types, explore the world of Diablo II -- journey across distant lands, fight new villains, discover new treasures and uncover ancient mysteries, all in the quest to stop the Lord of Terror, once and for all...
Game Features
Amazon -- This powerful woman warrior belongs to nomadic bands who roam the plains near the South Sea. The wandering of these groups often brings them into conflict with other peoples, so the Amazon is accustomed to fighting to defend her own. This lifestyle has made her fiercely independent and able to weather severe hardship and travel. While her skill with the bow rivals that of the Rogues, the Amazon is also adept in the use of spears and other throwing weapons, as well as in hand to hand combat. The Amazon is much sought after as a mercenary, in which type of service she will be loyal as long as her own ends are also served.
Barbarian -- The Barbarian is a member of any of several tribes on the fringes of civilization, and he refuses the influence of those he sees as soft and weak. Ceaseless clan warfare and the constant struggle to survive in the hostile wilderness are reflected in the Barbarian's sturdy and powerful frame. Though perhaps lacking the sophistication of city folk, the Barbarian has an acute awareness of his surroundings. Because of his shamanistic belief in the animal powers with whom he identifies, the Barbarian is sometimes associated with stories of lycanthropy. In fact, he believes he can call upon the totemic animal spirits to infuse him with supernormal strengths and abilities, but these only work to improve his already superb battle-tactics.
Necromancer -- From the steamy recesses of the southern swamps comes a figure cloaked in mystery. The Necromancer, as his name implies, is an unseemly form of sorcerer whose spells deal with the raising of the dead and the summoning and control of various creatures for his purposes. Though his goals are often aligned with those of the forces of Light, some do not think that these ends can justify his foul means. Long hours of study in dank mausolea have made his skin pale and corpselike, his figure, skeletal. Most people shun him for his peculiar looks and ways, but none doubt the power of the Necromancer, for it is the stuff of nightmares.
Paladin -- The Knights of Westmarch who felled the armies of mighty Leoric are pure at heart and follow closely the teachings of Zakarum, the Religion of the Light. A battle-ready warrior for whom faith is a shield, he fights for what he believes to be right. Furthermore, his steadfastness gives him powers to bring blessings to his friends, and wreak cruel justice upon his foes. There are those who call the Paladin an overwrought zealot, but others recognize in him the strength and goodness of the Light.
Sorceress -- One of the rebellious women who have wrested the secrets of magic use from the male dominated Mage-Clans of the East, the Sorceress is an expert in mystical creation ex nihilo. Though somewhat lacking in the skills of hand-to-hand combat, she compensates for this with fierce combative magics for both offense and defense. Solitary and reclusive, the Sorceress acts based on motives and ethics inscrutable to most, sometimes seeming capricious and even spiteful. In reality, she understands the struggle between Order and Chaos all too clearly, as well as her role as a warrior in this battle.
Single-Player PC System Requirements: Windows¬ 2000, 95, 98 or NT 4.0 Service Pack 5, Pentium¬ 233 or equivalent, 32 MB RAM, 650 MB available hard drive space, 4X CD-ROM drive, DirectXœ compatible video card
Multiplayer PC System Requirements and Options: 64 MB RAM, 950 MB available hard drive space, 28.8 Kbps or faster modem. Up to 8 Players: Over TCP/IP Network or Battle.net¬ (Requires low-latency Internet connection with support for 32-bit applications)
Macintosh: G3 processor, Mac OS8.1 or higher, 64 MB RAM plus virtual memory, 1.5 BG free hard disk space, 4x CD-ROM drive, video support for 256 colors display at 800x600 resolution (Optional 800x600 resolution mode is not recommended for systems near minimum specifications for RAM or processor speed).
Optional 3D Acceleration Supports Glide® and Direct 3D® compatible video cards with at least 8MB of video RAM. Direct 3D® requires 64 MB of system RAM
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Diablo II Lord of Destruction Expansion Set Back to my Software Page
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Diablo II Lord of Destruction Expansion Pack |
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(Win95/Win98/WinNT/2000/Mac) (US Retail) (DIABLO2UDR) |
Publisher: Blizzard Entertainment
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- Animated blood, gore and violence
Since the beginning of time, the forces of Order and Chaos have been engaged in an eternal struggle to decide the fate of all Creation. That struggle has now come to the Mortal Realm, and neither Man, Demon, nor Angel will be left unscathed.
In the Diablo II Lord of Destruction, you will return to follow the path of Baal, the last of the Prime Evils, into the Barbarian Highlands of the north. Traveling with hordes of demonic minions, Baal intends to corrupt the powerful Worldstone, which protects the whole of the mortal plane from the forces of Hell.
You will face a new series of quests and challenges to prevent the vile minions of the underworld from destroying the world of Sanctuary.
Game Features
Assassin
The Order of Mage Slayers was formed after the Vizjerei survived the tragedy brought on by Bartuc and Horazon. Their purpose was to watch for rogue magi that might become corrupted by the forces of Evil. To be effective at this task they were trained in abilities that were not conducive to Demonic corruption. Living as rumor and myth to the general population, even other magi knew very little about this mysterious order. Their reputation was shrouded in mystery and the simple fear of their retribution almost ensured steadfast vigilance against corruption amongst those who knew they were real.
Assassins do not employ the magical arts directly; rather, they use enchanted items that mimic elemental powers and can be used autonomously. To further avoid potential corruption, they focus on the natural abilities of the mortal body--powers of the mind and unarmed combat.
Druid
The Druids inhabiting the northern forests of Scosglen developed their magic independently from the eastern mage clans. They served as the warrior-kings of their tribes, usually living apart from their people in massive stone towers that were covered with vines and ivy. As masters of the natural world, they were able to control living creatures and the very forces of nature.
Perhaps the most notable power of these Druids is their ability to change their form into that of an animal. Because of this ability, the tribes under their rule knew that they could be watched at any time. The sight of what was thought to be a common beast transforming into a vengeful Druid kept many a potential uprising in check.
The Druid controls both Elemental and Prime magic. His Elemental powers give him control over fire, earth, and the winds. His Primal bond with nature allows him to command many beasts and plants, summoning hawks, wolves, vines, and even natural spirits to do his bidding. He can also change his own shape into creatures such as a huge cave bear or a dire wolf, and then use these forms to call upon further powers.
Requires full version of Diablo II
Single-Player PC System Requirements: Windows¨ 2000*, ME, XP, 95, 98 or NT 4.0 Service Pack 5 Pentium¨ 233 or equivalent 64 MB RAM 800MB available hard drive space (in addition to original Diablo II Multiplayer install). 4X CD-ROM drive DirectXª compatible video card
Multiplayer PC System Requirements and Options: 64 MB RAM 800MB available hard drive space (in addition to original Diablo II Multiplayer install). 28.8 Kbps or faster modem Up to 8 Players: Over TCP/IP Network or Battle.net¨ (Requires low-latency Internet connection with support for 32-bit applications).
Optional 3D Acceleration: Supports Glideª and Direct 3Dª compatible video cards with at least 8MB of video RAM. Direct 3Dª requires 64 MB of system RAM.
Macintosh Single-Player System Requirements: G3 processor, Mac OS 8.1 or higher, 64MB physical RAM plus Virtual Memory, 800MB available hard drive space (in addition ot original Diablo II Multiplayer install), 4x CD-ROM drive, video support for 256 color display at 800x600 (optional 800x600 resolution mode is not recommended for systems near minimum specfications for RAM or processor speed).
Macintosh Additional Multiplayer System Requirements and Options: Up to 8 players over TCP/IP network or Battle.net (Battle.net requires a low-latency 28.8 kbps minimum Internet connection, Multiplayer games player over a LAN require a TCP/IP network.
Macintosh Enhanced Graphics Support: 8 MB 3D acceleration card that supports either OpenGL (v1.1.2 or higher), Rave, or 3dfx.
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Dracula Resurrection Back to my Software Page
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Dracula Resurrection | ||
(Mac) (Retail) (DRACULARPR) |
London, 1904. Seven years after defeating and destroying Dracula. Jonathan Harker finds that his wife Mina has been overcome by an irresistible yearning for the bloodlust of the vampire, and has returned to Transylvania. Your adventure begins as you depart on a journey to save your beloved wife.
Enter into the shadows, explore catacombs and hidden passages as you travel the pathway to darkness. Become completely immersed in an adventure that you won't soon forget.
Dracula Resurrection is a new story based on the characters from Bram
Stoker's novel. The book ended as Dracula rose from his coffin bed only to be
defeated by a stake to the heart, and turned to dust by the last rays of the
setting sun. Jonathan takes his rescued fiancee to London to recover from the
illness caused by the puncture marks in her neck.
The game commences 7
years later. Married to Mina and comfortably living in London, Jonathan thinks
the nightmare is behind them until one day he return home to a letter. Mina has
written that she has gone to Transylvania, finally unable to ignore the call of
her blood. Jonathan follows quickly and discovers he has very little time to
find Mina before it is too late. For you see, Dracula has returned...
Dracula Resurrection will immerse you in a storyline rich in atmosphere. The
call of the wolf or hoot of an owl under a graphically splendid full moon
panorama will surely send a shiver down your spine. The cinematically complete
cut-scenes and haunting musical score will keep you glued to your seat wanting
more. With this winning combination of story, visual masterpiece
Requirements:Macintosh: G3 or iMac, System 8.5.1 or later, 64MB RAM, 6MB 3D accelerated Video card, 8x CD-ROM drive. |