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Cinemaware-Catalog-Alt 0 R D E R F 0 R M CINEMAWARE CATALOG ORDERING INFORMATION If you can't find a Cinemaware product you want at your local software store, you can order it directly by mail or phone. TO ORDER BY MAIL: Completely fill out all information on the order form. Use the attached envelope to mail your order. Include your check or money order ( U. S. funds only) or credit card information. Please do not send cash. TO ORDER BY TELEPHONE (Visa or MasterCard only): Call 800-527-4391 (U.S. only, except California) or 805-495-6515 (California and outside U.S.) between 9:00am and 5:30pm, Pacific Standard Time, Monday through Friday. Have your Visa or MasterCard and order information ready when you call. Note: The 800 number is for placing orders only. For Customer Service, call 805-495-6515, between 9:00am and 5:00pm, Pacific Standard Time, Monday through Friday. SHIPPING AND HANDLING: Shipping and handling charges are $3.00 per order (regardless of the number of items ordered) within the United States, and $5.00 ( U. S. funds) per order in Canada. Orders outside North America must be paid for by Visa or MasterCard only, and shipping charges will be calculated when the order is received. THE CINEMAWARE GUARANTEE: All Cinemaware products are guaranteed against defects in material or workmanship for 90 days from the date of purchase. If a product you purchase from our catalog is defective, the disk will be repaired or replaced (Cinemaware's option) without charge to the user, provided that the returned media has not been subjected to misuse or damage by the user. Return the defective disks, along with your dated sales receipt and a brief description of the defect (to ensure proper handling of the problem). Include your return mailing address and, if possible, a daytime telephone number. CINEMAWARE CORPORATION CATALOG SALES P.O. Box 5083, Westlake Village, CA 91359 (800) 527-4391 (Outside California, U.S. Only) or (805) 495-65 15 (California and Foreign) Cinemaware has listed all of the necessary requirements to make our software run smoothly for your particular system . Please read them carefully prior to ordering to ensure that your order will be processed as quickly as possible. Indicate the quantity of each title you want to order and multiply it by the cost per unit. Enter the total dollar amount ordered in the space marked TOTAL MERCHANDISE. Add the appropriate shipping and handli ng charges ($3.00 for U.S. orders, $5.00 for Canadian orders), plus California sales tax (where applicable). I CINEMAWARE PRODUCTS I AMIGA ATARI ST (512k required unless noted) Price Quantity Total Cost (512k required unless noted) Price Quantity Total Cost Defender of the Crown 49.95 Defender of the Crown ; 49.95 King of Chicago ( 1 meg or 2 disk drives) ; 24.95 King ol Chicago (1 meg , 2 double·sided drives) ; 24.95 The Kristal 49.95 The Kristal 49.95 Loras of the Rising Sun ; 49.95 Rocket Ranger ; 49.95 Rocket Ranger 49.95 S. DI. 24.95 S. D. I. 24.95 Sinbad (1 meg recommended) ; 24.95 Sinbad & the Throne of the Falcon 24.95 TV Sports: Football • ; 49.95 The Three Stooges 49.95 TOTALS TV Sports: Football 49.95 COMMODORE 64/128 Price Quantity Total Cost II Came From The Desert· 49 95 Defender of the Crown 34 .95 TOTALS Rocket Ranger 34.95 APPLE llGS (768k required) Price Quantity Total Cost Smbad & the Throne of the Falcon 14.95 Defender of the Crown 49.95 The Three Stooges 34.95 King of Chicago ; 24.95 TV Sports: Football • 34.95 Rocket Ranger 49.95 Warp Speed (fast load cartridge) 49.95 Sinbad & the Throne of the Falcon 24 .95 TOTALS The Three Stooges • 49.95 IBM/TANDY & COMPATIBLES Price Quantity Total Cost TOTALS Defender of the Crown (256k) 39.95 MACINTOSH (800k drive & 512k required) Price Quantity Total Cost King of Chicago (384k, 5.25" disk only) ; 14.95 Defender of the Crown t ; I 49.95 The Kristal • 49.95 King of Chicago t I 24.95 Rocket Ranger (384k) ; 39.95 S. D. l.H I 24.95 S. D. I. (256k, 5.25" disk only); 14.95 TOTALS Sinbad (384k, 5.25" disk only) ; 14.95 TV Sports: Football • ; 49.95 TOTALS • Call for availability. t Not compatible with Mac II. ; Hard disk installable. I SPOTLIGHT PRODUCTS I AMIGA ATARI ST (51 2k required unless noted) Price Quantity Total Cost (512k required unless noted) Pnce Quantity Total Cost Dark Side 39.95 Dark Side 39.95 Death Bri nger 39.95 DeathBnnger 39.95 Federation 49.95 Federation 49.95 Speed ball 39.95 Speed ball 39.95 Total Eclipse 39.95 Total Eclipse 39.95 TOTALS TOTALS COMMODORE 64/128 Pnce Quantity Total Cost IBM/TANDY & COMPATIBLES Price Quantity Total Cost Dark Side 29.95 Dark Side 39.95 DeathBringer • 29.95 DeathBringer • 39.95 Speedball 29.95 Federation • 49.95 Total Eclipse 29.95 Speed ball 39.95 TOTALS Total Eclipse 39.95 TOTALS • Call for availability. Total Merchandise Customer Address: Name _____________________ CA Residents add 6% Sales Tax Shipping and Handling Street__________________ _ ($3.00 for U.S., $5.00 for Canada) City _____________________ Total Payment ( U. S. funds only) State/Zip ___________________ Payment Method (foreign orders, Visa or MasterCard only) Daytime Phone ________________ Check or Money Order enclosed (payable to Cinemaware) Shipping Address (if different than customer address): Name _____________________ 0 Visa 0 MasterCard Street___________________ _ Card Number City _____________________ Expiration Date _________________ State/Zip __________________ Signature Daytime Phone ________________ PLACE STAMP HERE CINEMAWARE CORPORATION P.O. BOX 5083 WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA 91359 ® P.O. Box 5083 Westlake Village , CA 91359 Tel : (805) 495-6515 .
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