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Deck Daemon Online Deck Daemon Online Welcome to Deck Daemon Online How may we serve you? | Home Page | New Products | Product Information | Online Registration | Bard's Quest Software | | Deck Daemon Windows | Deck Daemon DOS | Our Users | Hot List | Check out our SimCity© Card file:///C|/Work/Deck%20Daemon/Bards%20Quest%20Software/01-DAEMON.HTM[7/12/2016 8:24:11 PM] Deck Daemon Online All contents of this page are © Bard's Quest Software. This page was last revised on Friday, March 1, 1996 file:///C|/Work/Deck%20Daemon/Bards%20Quest%20Software/01-DAEMON.HTM[7/12/2016 8:24:11 PM] Bard's Quest Software - New Product Information Bard's Quest Software, Inc. New Products Deck Daemon for Windows Now the world's most popular Magic:The Gathering software is available for Windows. Features include : Visual Deck Building and Play Testing, Multiple Price Guide Support, User Defined Sorts and Filters, Casting Cost Symbols, Collector's Mode for Detailed Transaction Accounting, User Defined Reporting, Wish Lists and On-line Help. We now include over 2000 cards, with full Alpha, Beta, Unlimited and Revised sets! Deck Daemon for Windows is compatible with Daemon Decks, Conjure on Disk and Scrye on Disk. Homelands Update The new expansion set from WOTC provides 140 brand new cards, never seen before. Hidden away by a mysterious wizard for generations, the forgotten of Homelands, awaits discovery! Revealed within are many peoples, cultures, and creatures in a realm of complex allegiances and sinister plots. What secrets will you uncover as you venture into Homelands? Daemon Decks, Volume II 20 more decks designed by the 1994-1995 Magic World Champion Zak Dolan. Zak's collection of tournament, theme and team decks will now be available for you to load into your Deck Daemon for DOS or Windows program. Each deck's strategies and playing tips are fully detailed in an accompanying user's guide. Chronicles Update Eagerly awaited by players and collectors everywhere, these white-bordered cards are re-printed from Arabian Nights, Antiquities, Legends and The Dark. Chronicles contains 125 cards. Find out which cards are in and what has changed. Ice Age Update Wizards of the Coast's latest opus into the Magic:The Gathering card game. Ice Age boasts over 380 new cards. Make sure you know all of the rarities, types, colors and descriptions of each card, in classic Deck Daemon format. file:///C|/Work/Deck%20Daemon/Bards%20Quest%20Software/02-NEWPROD.HTM[7/12/2016 8:24:12 PM] Bard's Quest Software - New Product Information Conjure on Disk Conjure magazine's price guides are now available on diskette. These price guides may be loaded straight into your Deck Daemon for Windows program or you may use our free price guide browsing program, included on the diskette, to view the Conjure price guides directly, and to calculate the values of your Deck Daemon for DOS inventory of cards and decks. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Arabian Nights, Antiquities, Legends, The Dark, Fallen Empires, Ice Age, Chronicles and Homelands are © Wizards of the Coast, Inc. Magic:The Gathering is a registered trademark of Wizards of the Coast, Inc. CONJURE (TM) Magazine is (c) 1995 and property of Conjure Press Windows (TM) is registered trademark and property of Microsoft Corporation CONTACTING US TO ORDER (208) 333-0160 (phone) (208) 333-0160 (fax) [email protected] Bards Quest Software, 111 Broadway, Suite 133-201, Boise, Idaho 83702-7200 | Home Page | New Products | Product Information | Online Registration | Bard's Quest Software | | Deck Daemon Windows | Deck Daemon DOS | Our Users | Hot List | file:///C|/Work/Deck%20Daemon/Bards%20Quest%20Software/02-NEWPROD.HTM[7/12/2016 8:24:12 PM] Bard's Quest Software - Product Code Information Bard's Quest Software, Inc. Product Information Deck Daemon for DOS Product Code Description Price BQS001 Deck Daemon for DOS, version 1.2 $ 29.95 BQS001AB Expansion update, Alpha, Beta, Unlimited, Revised & 4th Edition $ 4.95 BQS001DK Expansion update, The Dark $ 4.95 BQS001FE Expansion update, Fallen Empires $ 4.95 BQS001FT Expansion update, 4th Edition $ 4.95 BQS001IC Expansion update, Ice Age $ 4.95 BQS001CH Expansion update, Chronicles $ 4.95 BQS001HM Expansion update, Homelands $ 5.95 Deck Daemon for WINDOWS Product Code Description Price BQS201 Deck Daemon for Windows, version 1.0 $ 39.95 BQS201FT Expansion update, 4th Edition $ 4.95 BQS201IC Expansion update, Ice Age $ 4.95 BQS201CH Expansion update, Chronicles $ 4.95 BQS201HM Expansion update, Homelands $ 5.95 DAEMON DECKS Product Code Description Price BQS051 Daemon Decks, volume 1.0 $ 14.95 BQS052 Daemon Decks, volume 2.0 (Zak Dolan) $ 14.95 CONJURE ON DISK Product Code Description Price BQS112 Conjure on Disk, issue 2 $ 5.95 BQS113 Conjure on Disk, issue 3 $ 5.95 BQS114 Conjure on Disk, issue 4 $ 5.95 BQS115 Conjure on Disk, issue 5 $ 5.95 BQS116 Conjure on Disk, issue 7 $ 5.95 file:///C|/Work/Deck%20Daemon/Bards%20Quest%20Software/03-PRODUCTS.HTM[7/12/2016 8:24:12 PM] Bard's Quest Software - Product Code Information BQS116 Conjure on Disk, issue 8 (Mar. 96) $ 5.95 BQS140 Electronic Price Guide Browser $ 2.50 SCRYE ON DISK Product Code Description Price N/A Scrye on Disk is no longer being produced on diskette! N/A BQS140 Electronic Price Guide Browser $ 2.50 UPGRADES and VALUE PACKS Product Code Description Price BQSP01 Daemon Decks volume 1.0 + Fallen Empires update $ 17.95 BQSP02 Windows upgrade price for current DOS users $ 19.95 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Ice Age, Fallen Empires and Chronicles are trademarks of Wizards of the Coast, Inc. Magic:The Gathering is a registered trademark of Wizards of the Coast, Inc. CONJURE (TM) Magazine is (c) 1995 and property of Conjure Press SCRYE Magazine (TM) and SCRYE on Disk (TM) is (c) 1994 of ILM International, Inc. Windows (TM) is registered trademark and property of Microsoft Corporation CONTACTING US TO ORDER (208) 333-0130 (phone) (208) 333-0130 (fax) [email protected] Bards Quest Software, 111 Broadway, Suite 133-201, Boise, Idaho 83702-7200 | Home Page | New Products | Product Information | Online Registration | Bard's Quest Software | | Deck Daemon Windows | Deck Daemon DOS | Our Users | Hot List | file:///C|/Work/Deck%20Daemon/Bards%20Quest%20Software/03-PRODUCTS.HTM[7/12/2016 8:24:12 PM] Bard's Quest Software - Product Registration Bard's Quest Software, Inc. Product Registration I purchased Deck Daemon for DOS! I purchased Deck Daemon for Windows! Registration Number ... Date Purchased ........ Purchased From ........ Purchased Price ....... User First Name ....... User Last Name ........ Address, Line 1 ....... Address, Line 2 ....... City .................. Alabama Alaska Arkansas State ................. California Colorado Zip Code .............. Country ............... Home Phone Number ..... Work Phone Number ..... Fax Phone Number ...... E-Mail Address ........ Occupation ............ Additional Comments file:///C|/Work/Deck%20Daemon/Bards%20Quest%20Software/04-REGISTER.HTM[7/12/2016 8:24:12 PM] Bard's Quest Software - Product Registration | Home Page | New Products | Product Information | Online Registration | Bard's Quest Software | | Deck Daemon Windows | Deck Daemon DOS | Our Users | Hot List | file:///C|/Work/Deck%20Daemon/Bards%20Quest%20Software/04-REGISTER.HTM[7/12/2016 8:24:12 PM] Bard's Quest Software - Company Information Bard's Quest Software, Inc. "Gamers Supporting Gamers" Bard's Quest Software, Inc. was establish in early 1994 in Boise, Idaho. Owned and operated by gamers, our mission is to provide quality, game-related software to players of all types of games. Nestled in the beautiful foothills of the Treasure Valley, Boise is the ideal location for the high technology industry. Nicknamed "The New Silicon Valley", Boise is the home of Micron, Hewlett Packard, Zilog and Santa Clara Plastics. Our sister corporation, Bard's Quest is Idaho's finest game & hobby store. With more than 1500 square feet of playing space, our objective has always been to provide gamers with a welcome atmosphere and a feeling of comradery. With 8 large tables and over 40 chairs, you are always welcome at the Bard's Quest. For private games, you'll find our unique 4x8 foot whiteboard-topped table in the back room sufficient. Established in 1993, Bard's Quest has become the role model of game shops in and around the Boise area. Our staff includes the following people ... David Jordan (Sales & Support) Richard Hundhausen (Deck Daemon for DOS) Dave Armga (Deck Daemon for Windows) Jon Beck (Sales, Support & Sysop) Tom Gilmore As always, please call us here at Bard's Quest Software anytime between 10am - 7pm (MST), Monday through Saturday. We always love to hear from our users, by phone, fax, modem or mail. CONTACTING US (208) 333-0160 (phone) (208) 333-0160 (fax) [email protected] Bards Quest Software, 111 Broadway, Suite 133-201, Boise, Idaho 83702-7200 | Home Page | New Products | Product Information | Online Registration | Bard's Quest Software | file:///C|/Work/Deck%20Daemon/Bards%20Quest%20Software/05-ABOUT.HTM[7/12/2016 8:24:12 PM] Bard's Quest Software - Company Information | Deck Daemon Windows | Deck Daemon DOS | Our Users | Hot List | file:///C|/Work/Deck%20Daemon/Bards%20Quest%20Software/05-ABOUT.HTM[7/12/2016 8:24:12 PM] Deck Daemon Online SIMCITYTM Promotional Card That's right! Bard's Quest Software, Inc. was selected to be part of the special SimCity promotional card run. This limited run of cards includes magazines, distributors, retailers and other industry personalities, such as ... Alligator Farm Liberty Hobby Distributors, Lakeland, FL Beach House Conjure
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