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Cinemaware-Catalog Moe, Larry & Curly be amazed by the starring in their own voices and sound Cinemaware effects, digitized Interactive Movie? from their classic Why soitanly! Nyuk. films (most versions). Nyuk. Nyuk. Join We've even included those zany masters a Stooges trivia quiz of mirth as they try to and surprises galore. save an old lady and You'" agree that this her 3 beautiful Computer Comedy daughters from the Classic wi" provide clutches of an evil hours of fun for the banker. You '" love the whole family! eyepopping graphics and animation and With the zapping of arcade sequences ray guns and the and a strategic It is the year 2017. Soviet commander, cries of enslaved espionage game, Ruthless KGB from a dreaded zombie women , if you're to save the fanatics have just KGB torture squad? Cinemaware beautiful Jane from staged a coup d'etat Will Sloan, captures a" the a fate worse than inside the Soviet single-handedly, action, romance, death! You'" thrill to Union. As Sloan destroy a crack thrills and spills of the the digitized speech McCormick, young Soviet rocket fighter Saturday matinee and sound effects general assigned to squadron? Pick up a serial! You become (most versions) and implement the S.O.I. joystick and find out Rocket Ranger, a jet incredible graphics project, only you in S.O.I.I propelled hero, and and music. can save the battle Nazis and their United States insidious mind control from thermonuclear machines . in 1940! destruction. Will you You'" have to master succeed in rescuing seven challenging Natalya, the beautiful You are Sinbad the and navigator. The The age of chivalry! have chosen you to Sailor, battling dark task is formidable, A time of lusty lead them in battle and mysterious but the lovely wenches and black against the hated forces in an epic princess has begged hearted villains. The Normans. Victory will seafaring quest. Get for your aid. Can you King has been not come easy. To ready for pirates and deny her? Game murdered and save England, your genies, romance and features a unique England thrown into skills as swordsman heartbreak, comedy blend of role playing civil war! Amidst the and military leader and tragedy, set in a and strategy, ringing clash of steel will be severely fantastic universe combined with and the thunder of tested. But should that begs to be dazzling arcade-style charging steeds, the you succeed, you'll explored. Steel sequences. bold Saxon knights win the Crown of yourself for the England and the ultimate challenge love of many a to your skills as beautiful damsel! swordsman, leader Chicago in the '30s. Pinky Callahan, an Prohibition. Power ambitious hood on struggles and the make. You'll lead rampant crime. the Northside gang Only the toughest of against the forces the tough survive. of the legendary Capone used to call Capone mob in a the shots. But Big AI deadly battle for was sent up the river control of the Windy and Chicago is up City. Recommended for grabs. Violence, for mature audiences. intimidation, bribery and treachery are your weapons as you play the role of At last, a pro football and a 16 game, 28 simulation that team , schedule with looks exactly like post season playoffs. what you see on Included also are the the networks! following TV TV SPORTS: Football SPORTS exclusives: features incredibly Broadcasters, lifelike graphics and cheerleaders, fans the best animation in the stands and ever to appear in a halftime show, computer sports; real including a arcade action on marching band! both offense and defense; individual and team statistics; armies of samurai warriors; defend yourself against ninja assassins; and negotiate with other clans in an all or nothing attempt to become Shogun. The game features some of the greatest Slip into twelfth graphics and century Japan and animation ever to become the lead appear on a computer character in a far and is played east Arthurian epic in real time on an as Cinemaware exquisitely detailed reinvents the map of Japan. wargame! You'll command huge SRP TITLE SRP IBM/EGA/ Mono/ IBM/CGA/EGAI Tandy $49.95 Tandy/Mono $49.95 IBM/CGA $39.95 IBM PS/2 VGA/ AppleliGS $49.95 MCGA $49.95 Amiga $49.95 Apple IIGS $49.95 Macintosh 512E , Amiga $49.95 Plus & SE $49.95 Atari ST $49.95 Atari ST $49.95 C64/128 $34.95 C64/128 $34.95 .- S.O.l. IBM/CGA/EGN IBM/EGA/Mono/ Mono/Tandy $49.95 Tandy $49.95 Apple IIGS $49.95 IBM/CGA $39.95 Amiga $49.95 Apple IIGS $49.95 Atari ST $49.95 Amiga $49.95 C64/128 $34.95 Macintosh $49.95 Atari ST $49.95 C64/128 $34.95 .. IBM/CGAlEGN Sin baCt anCt Tandy/Mono $49.95 the Throne Apple IIGS $49.95 ofltt'!e_ F.~!~_on Amiga $49.95 IBM/CGA/EGA/ Atari ST $49.95 Mono/Tandy $49.95 C64/128, joystick $34.95 Apple IIGS $49.95 An incredible Amiga $49.95 accelerator cartridge Atari ST $49.95 C64/128 $49.95 for the Commodore C641128 $34.95 64 and 128. Only support; copies disks Warp Speed in as little as 35 NOTES: SRP refers to seconds; fast file suggested retail price. transforms Check with your retailer Commodores into copier; extended Macintosh 512E, for his actual price. EGA fast, user friendly DOS wedge; built-in Plus & SE $49.95 refers to 16 color EGA. computers. Warp ML monitor, sector IBM/CGA $39.95 Tandy refers to 16 color Tandy. Mono refers to Speed contains editor and Apple IIGS $49.95 Hercules Monochrome many exclusive, mini-assembler; Amiga $49.95 Graphics support. IBM built-in features that supports the C64 Atari ST $49.95 titles which support EGA, will excite both casual and C128 in both and Tandy are shipped containing both 5% " and and advanced users. 40 and 80 column .. - 1 . 3 ;'" versions. Here are just a few : mode; and has IBM/CGNEGN Disk loading, saving, built-in reset and Tandy $49.95 Call for $49.95 availability formatting and mode select Apple IIGS 805-495-6515 verifying up to ten switches tool Amiga $49.95 times faster than Atari ST $49.95 normal; multi-drive C641128 $34.95 .
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