@CLS@@01@ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ @02@ÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜÜ @4E@ N E W S L E T T E R @0E@ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MicroProse News Volume 3, Number 1 Spring, 1993 Battle The Legendary Phantom of the Opera! The Phantom of the Opera is dead, or is he? That's the question you must answer in MicroProse's new animated graphic adventure, Return of the Phantom, a vivid, computer-driven theater production drawn from the events of the classic novel by Gaston Leroux first published in 1911. The story begins in the summer of 1993. You are Inspector Raoul Montand, visiting the famed Paris Opera House to attend the premiere of the legendary Don Juan Triumphant, supposedly composed by Erik, the Phantom of the Opera. But a ghastly accident stops the production before it starts, and all the evidence seems to indicate that the Phantom himself is still alive! Then things take a truly bizarre twist. While investigating the crime you are pushed from a catwalk by an unseen assailant and plunged backward in time to 1881! Suddenly, everyone believes you are Raoul de Chagny, lover of the beautiful opera singer Christine Daae, and rival to the real Phantom of the Opera. What follows in Return of the Phantom is a brilliant blend of mystery, suspense, and high drama. According to game designer Raymond Benson, Return of the Phantom borrows a great deal from theatrical melodrama. "It's very much like a theater piece. The story is very much character oriented and the story unfolds mostly through dialogue you will have with other characters. Conversations are not incidental in the game, they are critical for moving the plot forward so you must be paying attention at all times. The story is also told in scenes, and the characters often make the kinds of dramatic gestures seen in theater productions." At the heart of the game's dramatic presentation is MADS, the MicroProse Adventure Development System first used in Rex Nebular and the Cosmic Gender Bender, MicroProse's first animated graphic adventure game. The system features dazzling animation and rotoscoping of actual human movement and motion to give characters the most realistic look ever seen in an AGA, all set against a backdrop of evocative, sensual art that fully captures the spirit (no pun intended) of 19th Century Paris. Return of the Phantom expands MADS with multi-plane scrolling rooms, character portraits in dialogue boxes, and an enhanced conversation system more appropriate to the plot, making the game even more realistic. Unlike many AGAs, Return of the Phantom is designed for computer gamers new to animated graphic adventures as well as veteran AGA players. "There are lots of mysteries and clever puzzles to solve, but the game is very accessible and would make a great introduction to these kinds of games. There's lots of conflict and action, but there's also lots of drama to keep players constantly entertained," Raymond said. Having a strong theater background from which to draw inspiration for a game such as this doesn't hurt, either. "I majored in Theatre and have a degree in Directing, and spent 11 years working in New York on various productions," Raymond explained. "I have an interest in film and theatre and I look for story-based games that allow me to develop characters. I tend to look for ways to tell a story with pictures as well as dialogue." Return of the Phantom IBM-PC/compatibles 286/386/486 (12+ MHz) ù DOS 3.1+ 2 MB RAM Keyboard, mouse MCGA or VGA graphics Roland, Ad Lib, Soundblaster and Covox From The Editor A Kinder, Gentler Newsletter Welcome to MicroProse News! Although this isn't the first issue of the MicroProse News ever published, for some of you it may be the first you've received. We've recently begun expanding our mailing list to allow more MicroProse customers access to what we think is a useful, entertaining publication. Those of you who have received the MicroProse News before will no doubt notice some changes in the newsletter's format and style. This is part of an evolution that we hope will be largely completed by the end of summer. Most of the changes we'll be making are based on input we've received from you, our readers, first in a small set of questions printed last issue (Holiday, 1992), and more recently in a formal survey sent to a random sampling of our newsletter readership. Thanks to all who responded! Your comments gave us exactly the kind of feedback we needed. By and large, the thing we found most important was that we seem to already be doing a good job. A large majority of respondents expressed satisfaction with the newsletter and a continued interest in reading it. Those types of articles we believe are most important were exactly the ones you demanded to and ideas helped us to better define you, our customers and readers, and our ongoing attempt to serve you. This issue, and others that will follow, will be an ongoing attempt to better meet your needs and make the experience of being a MicroProse customer as enjoyable as possible.eet your needs and make the experience of being a MicroProse customer as enjoyable as possible. If there's anything this publication can do to better serve you, please don't hesitate to write. Gary T. Almes Editor From The Readers In response to your request in Vol. 2 No. 2 for hints on Civilization, here are a few that I have encountered: * Custom make your worlds as large, temperate and arid, with 6 or 7 civilizations. Then, explore rapidly, make peace with any other civilizations you meet, trade knowledge, and then attack. Instant growth, for free! * If you are a democracy but want to declare war on someone, you can usually get them to declare war on you by bribing their units or inciting revolts in their cities. Grant Sigsworth Sand Diego, CA [Grant actually sent quite a few great hints for the game, but space permitted us only to include these. Thanks for the input, Grant! _ Ed.] I have Gunship 2000 and I have never seen or played a better helicopter simulation. I like having the option to fly several different helicopters. I do have a suggestion: it would be great to fly either side of the simulation. I would like to fly the M-24W Hind-E, the Hip-E, the Havoc, the Hokum, and the Gazelle. This would give the user an inside look at the enemy helicopters and see the awesome power of the American helicopters in a one on one attack. I have not seen a gunship simulation that lets the player fly enemy ships. Harry Stegall Richlands, NC [From Jim Day, designer of Gunship 2000: Thank you for your comments on Gunship 2000. It is always gratifying to hear from a satisfied customer. Your suggestion for a new upgrade is excellent. It would be interesting to experience and compare the capabilities of foreign helicopters against their American counterparts. Then we could distinguish the real gunslingers from the pretenders. I can't say for sure, but such an upgrade could be in the offing. Thanks again for your support.] Write to MicroProse News! We want to know what you think about our company, our products, and this newsletter. Send correspondence to: Newsletter Editor ù MicroProse News ù 180 Lakefront Drive ù Hunt Valley, MD 21030-2245. Submission guidelines are printed in the staff box at left. Shorter letters have the best chance of being published. Modem owners can save themselves a postage stamp by uploading a letter to the editor to the MicroProse News folder of the MicroProse BBS, (410) 785-1841. Letters left here are not answered online. They are treated as other, mailed, submissions. Notes From Customer Service/Technical Support A few important facts about DOS 6.0: All MicroProse DOS-based games will work fine under DOS 6.0 with no modification. In addition, games that previously required a boot disk under earlier versions of DOS will no longer require such a boot disk as long as DOS 6.0 users use the MEMMAKER memory configuration utility. MEMMAKER will create up to 621k of free conventional memory, which is fine for all MicroProse games. However, some mouse drivers may be too large to load into high memory via MEMMAKER, and will reduce the free conventional memory to 605k, which is still enough free memory for every MicroProse game except for version 1.x of F-15 Strike Eagle III. Version 2 of that game, due soon, will fit under the 605k limit. MicroProse Is Breaking Into Windows! Just when you thought it was safe to work on your computer without fear of gaming addiction, MicroProse has made normal life impossible again with a zany collection of easy-to-play, habit-forming games for users of the popular Microsoft Windows_ operating system. The MicroProse Entertainment Pack Volume 1: Dr. Floyd's Desktop Toys, is, according to project leader Jeff Johannigman, "for people who don't play a lot of computer games_ yet." Dr. Floyd's Desktop Toys should take care of that. It's a collection of seven fascinating, often mind-bending games and utilities with some very special design features. "These games have to be easy to get into, and you have to be able to play them to some degree of satisfaction in 15 minutes. But our games are not only easy and fun, they're also addictive, and you can play them as long as you want." In fact, Dr. Floyd's Desktop Toys makes the perfect gift for the Windows user you love (or the Windows user whose productivity you wish to destroy). The collection has something for everyone: Cryptograms is a challenging collection of messages encrypted through letter substitution. Snark Hunt, filled with hilarious graphics and sounds, puts players on the hunt for mischievous creatures called snarks on a game board where they hide in amazingly clever ways. Pentominoes is a professional puzzle building kit that gives you scores of ready-made puzzles to solve and shows you how to create puzzles of your own. Wallop! is a stress-reliever of the highest order. Critters pop out of holes in the ground. You smash as many of them as you can with a mallet. Then you smash some more. Webspinners is a fascinating derivative of artificial intelligence experiments that lets you teach the computer how to make multi-colored patterns of amazing complexity in only a few short steps. Kye is an addictive import from England in the tradition of Loadrunner and Lemmings. "It's a simple but devious arcade game that combines fact action and logic" that contains 25 progressively harder levels. Of course, the heart of the game pack is Dr. Floyd himself, described by Jeff as "a combination of Albert Einstein, Sigmund Freud, Mark Twain, Christopher Lloyd, and Groucho Marx." The Doctor can appear on your screen spontaneously to speak to you on topics of total irrelevance; and can also remind you of meetings and appointments. At the designated time, Floyd appears and says whatever script you've written for him. "I felt we needed to humanize computers," Jeff said. "It's nice to feel that there's someone alive in there." Dr. Floyd's Desktop Toys IBM-PC/compatibles 386SX or greater rec. (16+ MHz) ù Windows 3.1 for sound or Windows 3.0 2 MB RAM ù 7 MB hard disk space Mouse required VGA graphics only Roland, Ad Lib, PAS, Sound Master 2, SoundBlaster, SoundBlaster Pro sound The Legacy: MicroProse's New Horror RPG That's Best Played With The Lights On Take gothic horror, mystery, suspense, and action and mix it all together, add in some magic and a good dose of the supernatural, toss in an insane asylum and a few demons from the outer planes, and you have a recipe for terror that could only be MicroProse's new horror role-playing game, The Legacy: Realm of Terror. Making a computer game scary is no easy feat. No matter how realistic computer games are, it's still difficult to achieve the true suspension of disbelief that is the essence of terror. The Legacy pulls it off through an ingenious combination of character development, interface design, graphics and sounds. Character Development You get to control the attributes of the character you're sending into the haunted Winthrop house. Your character can be strong physically and capable of slugging it out with the poltergeists, or he (or she) can be a thinker, capable of using logic against supernatural evil. Or your character can have magical abilities just as potent as the forces that attempt to make your residence in the house as brief as possible. "The character generation system is easy and quick, but it's also flexible, letting you create the kind of character you think has the best chance of defeating the evil," said game designer Jim Bambra. "When you're controlling a character you've personally created, it makes the action more meaningful." Interface Design The Legacy also has a streamlined, efficient interface that lets gamers concentrate on the game and not on how to get things done. Windows can be resized and moved around, objects are easily examined and seized. Combat is also intuitive and spellcasting is a matter of clicking a button. "We wanted an interface that would let the player define the way he wants to play the game. It also had to be easy to understand and unobtrusive. You don't want to have to stop in the middle of a scary scene and wonder how to throw holy water. It should come naturally," Bambra said. The game also maps the complex labyrinth of rooms on the many floors of the Winthrop House for you, giving you more time to focus on what's around the next corner. Graphics and Sound The real heart of the game, though, is the tremendous creativity of the graphics and sound. Creatures literally appear from nowhere, and always accompanied by some unexpected sound. "Sounds are such an overlooked part of the horror experience," Bambra explained. "In many ways, sounds convey much more emotion than graphics do. Virtually every great horror scene in any movie has some kind of sound attached to it, whether you notice it consciously or not. This game is the same way." The Legacy promises to be one of MicroProse's most imaginative and innovative games, and is already getting a lot of attention from horror fans. One prominent horror film director has already placed an advance order for the game. There is, after all, a definite lack of truly scary games on the market. But The Legacy seems to be the first sign that things are going to change. The Legacy: Realm of Terror IBM-PC/compatibles 286/386/486 Mouse recommended, keyboard VGA graphics only Roland, Ad Lib, SoundBlaster sound Look For Legacy Hints, Among Others, On The MicroProse Hint Line As soon as The Legacy: Realm of Terror hits the streets, gamers will be able to find important hints and tips for handling the game's myriad of puzzles and supernatural mysteries. These hints and many more will be available on the MicroProse Hint Line, one of the most valuable resources a MicroProse gamer can have. The Hint Line also has sections for such mind-bogglers as Rex Nebular and The Cosmic Gender Bender, Darklands, Civilization, and Twilight 2000. Hints will also become available for Return of the Phantom upon its release. Simulation fans might also want to check out the Hint Line's playing tips for such titles as Gunship 2000 and F-117A Stealth Fighter 2.0. And video game players will be delighted to see hints for F-15 Strike Eagle for the NES and Super Strike Eagle for the SNES. To call the MicroProse Hint Line, open 24 hours a day, dial 1-900-933-PLAY. The cost of the call is 95› per minute, and you must be age 18 or older, or have your parents' permission, to call. A touchtone phone is also required. MicroProse Phone Numbers Customer Service (410) 771-1151 (Weekdays, 9am-5pm, EST) Direct Ordering 1-800-879-PLAY (Weekdays, 9am-5pm, EST) MicroProse BBS (410) 785-1841 (7 Days; 24 hours) MicroProse Hints 1-900-933-PLAY (7 Days; 24 hours) A Survival Guide To The Legacy: Realm of Terror The following gives some general playing tips for success in The Legacy, as well as specific pointers. If you prefer to play without the benefit of any aid, you're advised to skip this article. In The Legacy: Realm of Terror, you'll encounter ghouls and zombies, demons and artifacts, the undead and the insane. Surviving will be tough enough. How in the world (or worlds, for that matter) can you hope to win? For starters, collect everything you can. On the entry level of the Winthrop house you'll find a briefcase to help you carry additional items. Also on this level you'll find a great many items to help keep you alive during the early stages of the game. Explore as much as you can, and in a case where you can't carry something, at least make a note of where it is. Pay attention to the notes you'll find left behind. These scraps of articles, journal entries, and other family records will help you gradually piece together what's going on in the house, and what you need to do to stop the evil. You don't need to keep all the notes you find, but reading them is vital. Magic plays an important part of the game, and it's useful to pursue it at every opportunity. Many of the creatures you'll encounter can be defeated with conventional weaponry _ but some can't. The Legacy is a horror role-playing game, but it also has quite a few challenging puzzles and mysteries you need to solve in order to to win. Understand that many solutions have multiple parts and that you'll have to visit a great many places in order to gather all the items you'll need to face the ultimate evil within the house. Recent Releases Jump Jet IBM-PC/compatibles Graphically-dazzling simulation of the remarkable jet fighter that can hover in mid-air, perform vertical takeoffs and fly in reverse. Fast, highly-detailed 3-D graphics. Challenge of the Five Realms IBM-PC/compatibles A rich, fascinating epic adventure in a world ruled by magic and beset by evil forces. From the designers of the popular MegaTraveller role-playing computer games. Super Strike Eagle Super NES Now all the thrills and challenge of the world's most popular combat flight simulator packs 16-bit Nintendo power! Realistic missions against top-flight enemy forces. World Circuit IBM-PC/compatibles This critically-acclaimed auto racing simulation uses intricate 3-D graphics to deliver the fastest, most intense Grand Prix racing experience possible. Numerous playing options and modem play guarantee constant variety. To order, or for more information on any MicroProse product, call 1-800-879-PLAY (weekdays, 9am to 5pm, EST) Special Sneak Preview! The Ultimate Strategic Test: The Infinite Realm of Space What follows is an extended sneak preview of a work still very much in progress. Game details are always subject to change. The universe is a big place. Can you conquer all of it? That's the goal in Star Masters (working title), MicroProse's new strategy game that gives you complete control of an alien race in pursuit of living space among the stars. Competing against your race for the same planets and resources are other alien species, each with distinct advantages of their own. Some are shapeshifters and therefore make excellent spies, others are superior pilots, still others are excellent researchers and develop technologies quickly. When you start the game you can pick which alien race you want to control. "The races all have special abilities that make them unique. There's a lot of diplomacy involved in making the aliens' advantages work for you and not against you," said game designer Steve Barcia. But aliens aren't the only fascinating part of Star Masters. As your aliens discover technologies, they can apply them toward the construction of starships. These ships can be any of several different sizes, and can be equipped with technology that makes them versatile and multi-faceted, or they can be designed quicker with a single purpose in mind. As your technological achievement increases, you gain the ability to miniaturize technological components, allowing you to fit more features onto a ship. Starships are useful for exploring new planets and locating valuable resources. They also have one other, important use. "My favorite part of the game is the combat," Steve said. "You're able to design ships to perform certain tasks, and to fight certain types of battles well. For virtually any situation you can design an appropriate ship, if you have the resources and technology and manufacturing capabilities. The amount of flexibility that you have is amazing." This flexibility, Steve says, extends to everything in the game. "There is no 'best option' for winning the game. Any number of strategies can succeed, depending on how well you execute them. A lot of time you're making tradeoffs, sacrificing something here to gain something there. But technology does have a huge effect on everything." Win a Trip For Two To The Monte Carlo Grand Prix! As part of our ongoing 10th Anniversary promotion, MicroProse, along with Omni and Compute! magazines, is sponsoring an expense-paid trip to the Grand Prix at Monte Carlo with an estimated value of over $4,000 per person! The trip includes round trip airfare, six nights first class hotel accommodations, tickets to the Grand Prix, transportation to and from the airport and hotel, all sales tax and services, and professional tour coordination. Also featured is a sightseeing tour of the French Riviera, including: the Prince's Palace atop the Rock of Monaco and the sumptuously decorated Monte Carlo Casino. Entry forms for this unprec-edented event are available with any specially-marked Micro-Prose game. The entry deadline is Sept. 30, with the drawing to be held in mid-November. Fight The Battle of Waterloo Up Close and Personal Within a decade of seizing the French throne in 1804, the supreme military strategist and gambler Napoleon Bonaparte won and then lost control of Europe, from Spain in the west to Poland in the East. He was exiled to a Mediterranean island, where he began planning his last chance for glory. In 1815, he returned to France, rallied his troops, and marched to the border of Belgium for 100 days of bloodshed against the British and Prussian armies. Across the "Fields of Glory," on the road to Waterloo, cannons raged and cavalry charged amidst the smoke as hundreds of thousands of men engaged in frenzied fighting for control of Europe. In the past, such an epic battle would have made a great game, but it would have been limited to turn-based action featuring symbols on a two-dimensional map. But dramatic advances in computer technology and game design have made it possible to transform such a game into a visual delight as well as a strategic challenge. Fields of Glory represents the first in a potential series of colorful action battle games utilizing a new "Close Quarters" troop system; introducing atmosphere, personalities, and "against-the-clock" decision-making to simulate the conditions and excitement of battlefield leadership. According to game designer Jim Bambra, Fields of Glory is a daring attempt to break new ground while still remaining faithful to the essence of real battle games. "We've focused on the visual color and spectacle of battle, designing an easy-to-use interface that allows you to issue orders and see their effects immediately through animated action. You won't see the "Please Wait" messages that appear so often in wargames while the computer processes the new moves. The extensive AI calculations and combat data are kept firmly off-screen." Instead of mundane icon movements, players will be treated to thrilling real-time animations of soldiers fighting, muskets flaring, and cannons booming amidst the smoke of battle over a vivid landscape Fields of Glory will allow players to pit their skills against Napoleon, Wellington, or Blucher in single battles or across an entire campaign. The streamlined interface and on-line data system provides instant information for the hardcore strategist and lets new wargamers quickly grasp important game concepts. Increasing levels of realism and six different battle scenarios (four historical, two fictional), add to the variety. "We aim to break the mold of traditional wargaming; to bring the MicroProse attention-to-detail without the boredom of calculation," Jim said. "And the state-of-the-art graphics and sound will place the player in the middle of the battle, where all good Generals should be." Sneak Previews Pirates! Gold IBM-PC/compatibles The MicroProse classic action/adventure game Pirates! is finally updated with modern day technology and graphics power! Search for fame and fortune along the dangerous cities and towns of the Spanish Main. Bloodnet IBM-PC/compatibles Finally, a cyberpunk role-playing game with some bite to it. Get ready for life as a vampire in a jaded, faded future of high-technology and ultra-powerful megacorporations where the only real action always happens at night. Pirates! Sega Genesis Now you can live the life of a daring buccaneer with your Sega Genesis! Sail the turbulent waters of the 16th Century Spanish Main, battling fearsome pirates and courting the favor of beautiful women in every town. Railroad Tycoon Deluxe IBM-PC/compatibles Sid Meier's smash hit Railroad Tycoon is updated and enhanced with more trains and more regions in which to test your entreprenurial and industrial skills. New regions include South America and Equatorial Africa. New, high-res VGA graphics. Upgrades to Railroad Tycoon Deluxe will be available for current Railroad Tycoon owners. MicroProse Football (working title) IBM-PC/compatibles The masters of military simulation turn their talents toward the most brutal behavior of all: competition in the National Football League. Real players, real teams, real coaches. Real 3-D to let you direct, participate in, and view the action from any angle, any time. to order, or for more information on any MicroProse product, call 1-800-879-PLAY (weekdays, 9am to 5pm, EST) "What If" Dogfights Become Real In Air Duel Imagine taking on an F-16 Falcon in a World War I Sopwith Camel. Are you so sure it would be no contest? Remember that the Sopwith Camel would give off no radar signature, and the full-throttle jet would have to rely on visual sighting. Now things get interesting_ That's the premise behind Air Duel, Micro-Prose's new dogfighting game that lets you pit planes of different eras against each other in scintillating battles that test your cunning in new, amazing ways. Air Duel makes a great introductory combat flight simulator as well, because it places a great deal more emphasis on fast action than on the ultra-realism common to most simulations in the genre. "Air Duel is designed for the flight simulation novice who wants to learn the basics of dogfighting in a new, exciting, and challenging way," said Product Manager Carl Knoch. "But it's also a fascinating experience for even the most experienced simulation buffs." Air Duel becomes even more exciting in its two-player (modem play) mode. Now gamers can take on their friends in the aircraft of their choice, in any of six different eras of aviation history: World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, The Falklands, and the Middle East. Among the aircraft you can fly are the Sopwith Camel, the Spitfire, the F-86, the F-4 Phantom, the Harrier Jump Jet, the F-16, the Fokker DR1, and the MiG-23. "The potential matchups aren't as lopsided as you would think," Carl adds. "Planes from different eras each had different strengths, including maneuverability, speed, or armament. Heat-seeking missiles, for instance, do no good if they can't find the target. "Air Duel is a simulation, but it's also suspends reality enough to make for some memorable adventures. It's the ultimate 'what if' game to a combat flight simulation fan and it doesn't waste time bogging you down in the details a typical combat flight sim would find essential." Air Duel IBM-PC/compatibles 386+ (33MHz +) ù DOS 5.0 rec. 1 MB RAM ù 6 MB hard disk space Joystick recommended and mouse supp. VGA graphics only Roland, SoundBlaster, PAS sound F-15 II Takes Off On Sega! When it comes to non-stop, intense air combat action, computer gamers have for years thought of F-15 Strike Eagle. Now, Sega gamers will, too. The Sega Genesis version of the smash hit F-15 Strike Eagle II lets you pilot an F-15 on dangerous missions in the Persian Gulf, where you can locate and destroy chemical warfare plants, blast entrenched positions, and dogfight through a sky swarming with bogies. The game features full 3-D action, selectable missions, and the most challenging enemy dogfighting logic ever developed for a video game, guaranteeing plenty of intense action. F-15 II for Sega takes full advantage of the machine's strong 16-bit graphics technology with breathtaking explosions and dazzling combat flight maneuvers. No other Sega Genesis video game so accurately and realistically captures the thrill of air combat while still remaining fun and addictive to play. F-15 Strike Eagle II Sega Genesis Joystick recommended F-15 III To Be Available On CD-ROM! All the stuff MicroProse wanted to include with the original F-15 Strike Eagle III but couldn't because of time and disk space constraints will be available in the F-15 III CD ($79.95). Among the features: * An enhanced introduction rendered with state-of-the-art CAD systems * An on-disk history of the F-15 * An extensive on-disk radar and weapons tutorial The CD will have all the features of the original F-15 III, including a dazzling graphics system and two-player (modem) capability. F-15 Strike Eagle III CD-ROM IBM-PC/compatibles 386+ (33MHZ +) ù DOS 5.0 + 2 MB RAM ù CD-ROM drive required Expanded memory supported Joystick recommended; Thrustmaster and mouse supported VGA graphics only Ad Lib, Roland, SoundBlaster, PAS sound * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MicroProse Holiday Newsletter * * * December-January 1993 Issue * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Modem Play Games: The Wave Of The Future? You're flying 30,000 feet above the city of Baghdad inside an F-15 Strike Eagle. Your objective Ä a scud missile battery Ä is almost within range. Without warning, you're attacked from behind by a MiG firing a lethal Archer air-to-air missile! You pull into a sharp power dive and bank right to dodge the missiles, but the MiG anticipates that maneuver and matches you move for move. He's got radar lock and he's about to fire again. This scenario, and others very similar to it, has been enacted millions of times by flight simulator fans through the years. But in today's rapidly evolving world of computer entertainment, even typical adventures such as these have an exciting new twist: the enemy you're fighting isn't the AI of the computer, it's another person. Interactive gaming is what many industry observers feel to be the next great gaming craze. Lots of games already support modem and direct link play, but many more are likely to be available within the next few years as game developers find new ways to incorporate multi-player gaming into their designs. MicroProse has supported interactive gaming for quite a while. Knights of the Sky lets players re-live the danger and gallantry of World War I dogfighting against computerized or human opponents. David Leadbetter's Greens lets golfers tee off from separate computers across the country. F-15 Strike Eagle III will support both competitive (head-to-head) and cooperative (wingman or co-pilot) missions via modem. And the acknowledged master of multi-player gaming, Dan Bunten, has designed two classic modem-supporting games under the MicroPlay label: Command HQ and Global Conquest. And more modem-play games are on the way Ä guaranteeing no shortage of multi-player action. Getting Started Once you've got the right game, where do you go from there? Well, your easiest and most convenient source of modem-play competitors is among your friends. Beyond that, try any local BBSs, or any of the major online services, such as CompuServe, GEnie, America Online and Prodigy. Besides offering bulletin boards where prospective gaming partners can meet, some services offer online games of their own! In fact, MicroProse has a BBS of its own where gamers can meet and communicate. The BBS number is (410) 785-1841, and is free except for phone charges. (See the article on the MicroProse BBS, page 6.) Keep in mind that almost all modem-play games require that you purchase a separate version of the game for each player. Modem-play is the wave of the future because it lets gamers have the high-technology of computers and the spontaneity of human interaction. It really is the best of both worlds. Sneak Previews Simulation Jump Jet. A fascinating simulation of the awesome Harrier Jump Jet, the British-designed fighter jet capable of vertical takeoffs, flying in reverse, hovering, and sudden mid-air stops! Jump Jet features amazingly-detailed 3-D graphics and action- packed missions. For IBM-PC/compatibles. Across The Rhine. A no-holds barred 3-D simulation of the greatest tank campaign ever waged: the stirring battles that occured between D-Day and the fall of Berlin. Lead an armored division of American or German forces. Modem play for head-to- head or cooperative play. For IBM-PC/compatibles. Animated Graphic Adventure Return of the Phantom. The famed Paris Opera House is be-set by crimes bearing a chilling resemblance to those committed by the legendary Phantom of the Opera 100 years ago. As Inspector Raoul Montand, you'll use all your wits and savvy to solve the crimes and force an eventual confrontation with the criminal; who just may be the Phantom himself! For IBM-PC/compatibles. Action/Adventure Pirates! Gold. Shiver me timbers! The MicroProse classic, Pirates! is being updated for the 90s with all-new VGA graphics, support for mouse and joystick, enhanced swordfighting, and more opportunities for swashbuckling action on the Spanish Main! For IBM-PC/compatibles. Cartridge Games Super Strike Eagle. All the action-packed dogfighting of the popular F-15 Strike Eagle PC games series comes to 16-bit NES. 256 colors and digitized stereo sound capability immerse you in the world of modern day air combat; realistic 3-D flight against real air and ground opponents keeps the excitement level high. And the game features combat in major hot spots of the world, including the Persian Gulf! For Super Nintendo. F-15 Strike Eagle II. Now, Sega Genesis players can experience the thrills of high-tech dogfighting in this full-featured combat flight game. No other Sega flight game delivers as much intense action. F-15 II features full 3-D action, including rolls, loops, and target positioning; selectable missions; and the most realistic enemy dogfighting logic available in a cartridge game. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Recent Releases Simulation Flying Fortress. Experience all the thrills and dangers faced by World War II's elite B-17 bomber crews in this electrifying simulation. Can you complete 25 perilous daytime missions against elite Axis forces? Flying Fortress gives you complete control over all ten crew positions, including pilot, bombardier, and turret gunner. For IBM-PC/compatibles. Animated Graphics Adventure Rex Nebular and the Cosmic Gender Bender. MicroProse enters the animated graphics adventure arena with a bang with this bawdy, irreverent outer space action farce. Interstellar super stud Rex Nebular is marooned on a world populated entirely by women. Can he escape? More importantly, does he want to? State- of-the-art graphics and animation dazzle your senses while outrageous humor tickles your funny bone. For IBM-PC/compatibles. Role-Playing Darklands. Tired of hacking and slashing in unimaginative fantasy worlds? Try testing your brains as well as your brawn in medieval Germany, a time of chaos, superstition and corruption. Lead a band of adventurers in a realm where the emperor is powerless, the church corrupt, and the dark superstitions of dragons, witches, and demonic forces are terrifyingly real. For IBM-PC/compatibles. Strategy Civilization (Macintosh version). Sid Meier's award-winning classic of empire building through the ages takes full advantage of Macintosh capabilities with menus, dialog boxes, command-key shortcuts, resizable windows and more! Enhanced Macintosh resolution makes the game's artwork even more impressive. For Apple Macintosh (b&w and color). Action-Adventure Mantis. This action-packed outer space action extravaganza is loaded with enough raw action, digitized graphics and scintillating sounds to blow you away for months! Pilot an experimental starfighter deemed to be the last hope against the superior technology of an advanced, brutal alien race. For IBM-PC/compatibles. Coming soon for CD-ROM (see page 6). Sports David Leadbetter's Greens. Computer golfing the way it should be: with fast screen re-draws, dazzling 3-D graphics, and a host of playing options. What's more, Greens helps improve your real game with tips from pros' pro David Leadbetter himself! Things Are Getting Scary At MicroProse With The Legacy 1992 has been a year of firsts for MicroProse. We released our first fantasy role-playing game, Darklandst, and our first animated graphics adventure, Rex Nebular and the Cosmic Gender Bendert. Now, MicroProse hopes to close out the year with another first: its first horror role-playing game. Titled The Legacy: Realm of Terrort, the game will feature an intuitive interface and an array of atmospheric graphics and sounds guaranteed to chill the bones on a dark and stormy night. In the game, the player can choose to be one of seven different "personas." This character has inherited a historic mansion from distant relatives, only to find out that the mansion isn't the only thing that's been inherited. It turns out that the mansion is haunted by a variety of evil spirits intent on throwing an "unwelcoming" party to any new residents. In The Legacy, all the action is seen from the perspective of the player's character, through customizable windows that can be sized to the player's preferences and to accomodate differing monitor capabilities. "Horror is a difficult concept to convey in a computer game, but with The Legacy we've got a lot of material capable of pulling it off," said Product Manager Monique Caron. "The graphics are rendered in state of the art 3-D and animate with chilling realism. The rooms that you explore are digitized, for full atmospheric effect. And the sounds will tingle your spine, especially in those instances when you're not expecting them." Unexpected things happen quite often in The Legacy. The game allows for non-linear progression through ten levels of the house (above and below ground), with up to 40 rooms per level. The game is also filled with mysteries and puzzles that need to be solved before the player can get to the source of the haunting. The Legacy, to be initially released for IBM-PC/compatibles, should be in stores by Christmas. Don't play it in the dark. Register For Your Darklands Revisions The MicroProse Customer Service Department has received lots of calls from Darklands owners who have heard of the release of a new version of the innovative role-playing game. Virtually all the questions are the same: How do I get the new version? The answer is simple: By sending in your warranty registration card. The warranty registration card not only protects your game against defects in manufacturing, it also puts you on the list to receive Darklands upgrades, free! (For more information on the latest version of Darklands, see the article on the MicroProse BBS.) * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Task Force 1942 Ready To Sail Into Retail Stores By the time you read this, Task Force 1942, MicroProse's thrilling re-creation of the brutal World War II Solomons Campaign, should be hitting store shelves. Task Force 1942 depicts the intense surface naval action that took place in the Pacific during the struggle to capture and keep Guadalcanal. The game uses MicroProse's most sophisticated and detailed 3-D polygon graphics yet for breathtaking visual effect. In the game, the player commands a fleet of battleships, cruisers, and destroyers. Routine missions assignments must be carried out regularly, and the player must remain vigiliant for the start of the explosive firefights that often occurred with little or no warning during the campaign. "The battle for Guadalcanal was one of the most dramatic and intense of any in U.S. history," explains game designer Lawrence Schick. "The suddenness of combat and the fury that went into the battles make for great computer gaming." To be sure of complete accuracy, MicroProse recruited Vice Admiral William P. Mack, who served as a Gunnery Officer aboard the John D. Ford during the Solomons Campaign. "Vice Admiral Mack has been a tremendous source of knowledge of not only how things looked and sounded, but how they felt," said Schick. "That's where Task Force 1942 really shines, in the way that it captures the exhiliration and danger of that brutal period." Look For MicroProse On Prodigy Through December! MicroProse has joined the Prodigy Interactive Personal Service Network and is providing special offers and discounts to Prodigy members through December. To see the special offers, JUMP MICROPROSE. Prodigy's retail store, Computer Express, has special offers on three Fall releases: David Leadbetter's Greens, Ancient Art of War in the Skies, and F-15 Strike Eagle III. In December, look for Rex Nebular, Gunship 2000, Railroad Tycoon, and Civilization. MicroProse Hint Line Ready To Answer Frantic Questions Can't get past Rhotunda, the carnivorous jungle woman on Terra Androgena? Don't know what alchemical potions will work against a fire-breathing dragon? Still getting shot down by MiGs over the Kuwait/Iraq border? The answers to these and other urgent gaming questions can be found through the new MicroProse Hint Line. The hint line features hints on popular games like Rex Nebular And The Cosmic Gender Bender, Darklands, F-117A Stealth Fighter 2.0, Gunship 2000, Twilight 2000, and Civilization. The Hint Line is also updated periodically for newer games, as well as to add new gaming tips for older products. To call the MicroProse Hint Line, open 24 hours a day, dial 1-900-933-PLAY. The cost of the call is 95› per minute, and you must be age 18 or older, or have your parents' permission, to call. A touchtone phone is also required. Have You Tried A Demo Disk? Eager to get a look at a game before you buy it? Then demo disks are the answer. But MicroProse has taken the demo disk a step further than most. Our demo disks are not only previews of upcoming games, they're also entertaining all by themselves. Here's a sampling of the demo disks you can look for at your local software retailer store: Dogfights, Sky Wars, and Chip Shots. Demos of F-15 Strike Eagle III, Ancient Art of War in the Skies, and David Leadbetter's Greens. Demo disks are also available for F-117A Stealth Fighter 2.0, Gunship 2000, and Rex Nebular and the Cosmic Gender Bender. And coming this Spring will be The Sid Meier Demo Trilogy, consisting of Railroad Tycoon, Civilization, and Pirates! Gold. Prices for the demo disks may vary. Some of the demos carry rebates effective when the actual game is purchased. For information on purchases direct from MicroProse, call 1-800-879-PLAY (weekdays 9 am to 5 pm, EST). * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Hint Books Available For Darklands and Rex Nebular The MicroProse games Darklands, a fantasy role-playing adventure set in Medieval Germany, and Rex Nebular and the Cosmic Gender Bender, an outrageous animated graphic adventure set in outer space, have something in common, after all. Both games now have hint books, written by MicroProse game designers, dedicated to helping players increase their enjoyment. The Darklands Clue Book is a comprehensive player's guide to Darklands. It contains detailed statistics and charts on the monsters and enemies found in the game, strategies for character generation and combat, secrets for successful alchemy and prayers to the saints, and a comprehensive list of hints and answers for the game's many puzzles and riddles. The Rex Nebular Hint Book, like the game, uses tongue-in-cheek humor to help players solve the many mind-bending puzzles in this madcap farce. Both hint books come in two formats. The first, with a suggested retail price of $17.95, packages the book with an accessory disk containing additional programs to enhance enjoyment of the game and can be purchased at retail stores. The second format, with a suggested retail price of $12.95, features just the hint book and can be ordered direct from MicroProse (1-800-879-PLAY; weekdays 9 am to 5pm, EST). * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * For High Speed Thrills, Try Your Skill On The World Circuit World Circuit, MicroProse's new Formula One racing game, is proof that good simulations don't always have to feature combat. World Circuit takes MicroProse's traditional excellence in 3-D simulation technology and applies it to the high-stakes world of Formula One racing. And the results are breathtaking. The game's detailed graphics and fast action surpass anything that's been done in the genre before. What's more, the use of a sophisticated 3-D system allows World Circuit to more accurately reflect actual car handling and performance than other race games Ä even in a variety of weather and track conditions. "World Circuit is an excellent example of how 3-D technology can be used in games other than combat simulations," said Product Manager Monique Caron. "Like David Leadbetter's Greens, this game gives the player thrills and action that's not available in other games of this type." World Circuit lets players compete against 25 drivers on all 16 of the premiere Grand Prix racetracks. The game provides varying difficulty levels, three race options, and even lets you design your own racing car! The game is also tentatively scheduled to support modem play, so that racers from across the country can compete. Look for World Circuit, available for IBM-PC/compatibles and Amiga personal computers, before Christmas in your favorite software retail stores. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Notes From Customer Service/Tech Support Flying Fortress will not boot if you're running the Stacker disk compression utility. To get around this, you should drop the /EMS command from the stacker command in the config.sys file. The game will also not boot if you're running QEMM memory management software in "stealth" mode. This mode must be disabled in the config.sys file for the game to run. For more information on either Stacker or QEMM, contact the respective manufacturers. Darklands requires 2MB of RAM in order to play, but simply having 2MB of RAM won't necessarily guarantee success. If you're receiving "insufficient memory" messages and have the required RAM, check to be sure that you have at least 64k allocated as expanded Ä not extended Ä memory in the config.sys file. You can have extended memory, but you must still have at least 64k of expanded memory to play the game. The Islands and Ice scenario disk for Gunship 2000 requires 586k of free memory to run. If you have the required 640k of RAM but cannot load the game, you probably have insufficient free memory. Trying eliminating some TSR (Terminate and Stay Resident) programs or "boot clean" from a DOS disk before playing. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MicroProse Online MicroProse Online MicroProse provides Upcoming News, Latest Versions, Updates, and Technical Support on the following Online Services, all staffed by Technical Representatives Quentin Chaney and Brian Hellesen. * America Online: Industry Connection, Keyword "MicroProse. " Address: MicroProse * CompuServe: Game Publishers Forum, "Go GAMPUB." Address: MicroProse, 76004,2223 * Delphi: GameSIG. Address: MicroProse * GEnie: Scorpia RT. Address: MicroProse * MCI Mail: Address: MicroProse * PC-Link: Computer Forum, Keyword "MicroProse." Address: MicroProse * Prodigy: Computer Club "Other Games." Address: XHFK15D * Promenade: Industry Connection, Keyword "MicroProse." Address: MicroProse * Q-Link Computer Forum, MicroProse Section. Address: MPSLabs * MicroProse BBS: 410-785-1841 (300/1200/2400/9600; N, 8, 1). 8 Lines Sysops: Quentin Chaney and Jim McConkey. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Upgrade Mantis To CD-ROM When it comes to sound and graphics, floppy disks just can't match CD-ROM. That's why Mantist, MicroPlay's outer-space action-adventure game, will soon be available in a new CD-ROM version that contains even more dazzling bit-mapped graphics and explosive sounds. The CD-ROM version of Mantis also contains all the original missions plus 25 more, all of the PC Speech Pack voice and sound features, an all-new alien race, an incredible extended introduction sequence, and all-new, completely animated scenes. It just might be worth the cost of the CD-ROM player itself. And registered owners of the PC version of Mantis can get the new CD-ROM version of the game at a special upgrade price of $49.95. The CD-ROM Mantis costs $79.95. For more information on the CD-ROM version of Mantis or the upgrade from the PC version, call MicroProse Direct, 1-800-879-PLAY. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Check Out The MicroProse BBS! The following files are among those available for downloading from the MicroProse BBS (410-785-1841). B17V2.ZIP B-17 Flying Fortress Vers. 02 This new version of Flying Fortress adds many new features including PAS sound support, better damage routines, auto-landing, joystick calibration routines, and much more. GP386.ZIP World Circuit PC VGA Demo MicroProse's World Circuit Grand Prix Racing Demo. Features a self-running tour around the track with the option to view the action from different angles. SKYDEMO.ZIP Ancient Art of War in Skies Demo A self-running demo of Ancient Art of War in the Skies. Requires PC/VGA and supports most soundcards. DKV06.ZIP Darklands Version 06 This is the complete Version 06 of Darklands for those not knowing which version you have. Will bring versions 04, 05, and 051 up to version 06. New version corrects all previous version problems and adds new artwork. Highly recommended. For those not wishing to download the Update(s), Customer Service will mail the latest version on receipt of the registration card. F15III.ZIP F-15 Strike Eagle III VGA Slide Show Demo Here it is! his one you have to see! Features screen shots directly from the game. REXNEB.ZIP Rex Nebular VGA Interactive Demo The VGA Demo of Rex Nebular and the Cosmic Gender Bender. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Great Holiday Gifts! Carry-All Bag Send you old carry-ons packing. Our deluxe durable "Cordura" nylon bag has a wide shoulder strap, inside padding and an interior wet pocket. Handle wrap makes carrying a snap! Roomy square end design and two end pockets let you pack it all in. Measures 11" x 19" with embroidered Micro/Wings emblem. U.S.A. #12104 $34.95 Wings Sweatshirt Top off any outfit with our midweight fleece shirt, perfectly balanced to be a force for fashion. Made of poly/cotton with a solid white body and sleeves, trimmed with heather yoke and panels. White/ash pencil stripe highlights sleeves. Two-color navy knit trim at neck, cuffs, and waistband. Imported. #12311 M, L, XL $44.95 Greens Golf Shirt Score a hole-in-one for great looks. Step up to the tee with our pure cotton white shirt trimmed in jade and navy on the collar and cuffs. Stitched, 3-button double placket, single- needle stitching on armholes and shoulders, plus extra long side vent. Distinctive embroidered Greens logo. U.S.A. #12208 M, L, XL $39.95 Top Gun Cap This navy blue poplin hat lets you make a bold statement without saying a word. Wear it year 'round and enjoy the comfort of the adjustable strap. Whether you're playing indoors or outdoors, the embroidered yellow and gold logo says it all. #12002 $9.95 Flight Jacket Here's a top-grain genuine leather jacket that's bound for glory! Now that you've earned your wings, it's your chance to own an eye-catchingaccessory with a legacy of over 70 years of practicality. Today, it still offers spacious pockets for necessities, slip-in side pockets and a bi-swing pleated back for unrestricted movement and layering. The leather exterior is backed by a comfortable polyester lining. Designed with shoulder epaulets, it sports an authentic Byron collar and embroidered MicroProse wings. Dark brown. #12413 M, L, XL $150.00 FREE! With every direct purchase, receive a free copy of The First Decade In Computer Games, by Game Players Magazine and MicroProse! The First Decade In Computer Games is a fascinating look at the history of computer gaming, with special emphasis on the people and games that shaped the industry in its formative years. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MicroProse Games Order Form New Releases (Reg. Price) Task Force 1942 69.95 Special Forces 49.95 Mantis 69.95 Rex Nebular 69.95 * F-15 Strike Eagle III 79.95 Ancient Art of War in Skies 59.95 Darklands 69.95 F-117A Stealth Fighter 2.0 79.95 B-17 Flying Fortress 69.95 David Leadbetter's Greens 59.95 * Gunship 2000 69.95 * Gunship 2000 Islands & Ice 19.95 Twilight 2000 59.95 Other Favorites (Discount Price) Silent Service II 44.95 M-1 Tank Platoon 49.95 F-15 Strike Eagle II 29.95 F-15 II (w/Op. Desert Storm) 49.95 Railroad Tycoon 29.95 Knights of the Sky 29.95 Sea Rogue 29.95 Covert Action 29.95 Red Storm Rising 29.95 F-19 Stealth Fighter 29.95 Hyperspeed 29.95 Command HQ 29.95 Flames of Freedom 29.95 Millennium 29.95 Accessories Carry-All Bag 34.95 Wings Sweatshirt 44.95 Top Gun Cap 9.95 Greens Golf Shirt 39.95 Leather Bomber Jacket 150.00 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MicroProse News Volume 2, Number 4 Publisher: Lindsay Riehl Editor: Gary T. Ames Online Edition Edited by Quentin Chaney, MPS Online Services. * * * * HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM YOUR FRIENDS AT MICROPROSE * * * * December 8, 1992 * NEWS FLASH * F-15 Strike Eagle III has mastered and is at the duplicators! The game should start showing up in stores late next week. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MICROPROSE RELEASES TASK FORCE 1942 SURFACE NAVAL ACTION IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC On the 51st Anniversary of Pearl Harbor HUNT VALLEY, MD - MicroProse, Inc. (NASDAQ: MPRS), worldwide developer of entertainment software, introduces TASK FORCE 1942, Surface Naval Action in the South Pacific, for IBM -PC compatibles, on the anniversary of Pearl Harbor. This spectacular WWII surface naval game will further bolster MicroProse's position as a leader in strategy and combat simulations. Focusing on the Solomons Campaign of 1942, TASK FORCE 1942 enables the player to command a fleet of destroyers, cruisers, and battleships against aggressive enemy forces in the South Pacific. No detail has been overlooked in this painstakingly researched simulation. Your daily routine will include firing torpedoes into enemy backsides, issuing commands to ships and convoys, and confronting hostile ships head-on in explosive night battles. In TASK FORCE 1942, the player may command either U.S. or Japanese forces and battle enemies in single engagements or comprehensive campaigns. In its continued dedication to historical accuracy, MicroProse received technical guidance from Vice Admiral William Mack, Gunnery Officer aboard the John D. Ford in the World War II Solomons Campaign. TASK FORCE 1942 will challenge and excite the player through realistic night combat, blinding explosions, burning and sinking ships, flares, torpedo wakes, and harsh weather conditions. When a Long Lance torpedo rips through the hull of your flagship and huge columns of water from enemy gunfire surround your battleships, it's another exciting day in TASK FORCE 1942. TASK FORCE 1942 requires a 386 processor, expanded memory, 610K of RAM, and a hard disk drive. The game supports Soundblaster, AdLib, Roland, and IBM sounds as well as MCGA/VGA graphics. The suggested retail price is $69.95. MicroProse, Inc., designs and markets entertainment software worldwide for personal computers and video game systems. Its products are available through major distributors, retailers, and mass merchants. 11-19-92 Greetings! The MPS*BBS is being updated at this time. We have the current system running on a 486-66 with a 8-port Digiboard through five 14,400 and three 9600 Practical Peripherals Modems. Lined up for the next few weeks is the transition to a PC/8i Digiboard with an onboard processor and Wildcat! IM version software. The IM System is designed to work with the intelligent Digiboard to run the system at peak performance. Thanks for hanging in there and please post us any problems you may have with the system so we can address them. Thanks, Jim and Quentin MicroProse BBS 11-16-92 MICROPROSE SOFTWARE ANNOUNCES NEW 900 HINT LINE SERVICE MicroProse Software, Inc. has announced the availability of a new 900 hint line. The number, 1-900-933-PLAY, is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and 365 days a year at a cost of $.95 per minute. You must have a Touch Tone Phone and be 18 years of age. This new MicroProse service will have six game categories to choose from; Strategy, Role playing, Animated Graphic Adventure, Simulation, Nintendo and Sports. By calling 1-900-933-PLAY, the customer will be offered hints on the following games: Darklands Rex Nebular F-15 Strike Eagle II Gunship 2000 F117A Stealth Fighter Gunship 2000 Scenario B-17 Flying Fortress Challenge of the Five Realms Civilization Twilight 2000 Railroad Tycoon Global Conquest Command HQ Ancient Art of War in the Skies Mantis F117A Nintendo Information regarding new game releases will be available as well as the option to have a call transferred, at no charge, to the MicroProse information desk for inquiries about product availability at retail or to place orders for the new MicroProse Gift Shop, logo merchandise. Microprose Software, Inc. designs and markets a full line of entertainment software for personal computers and video game systems. Its products are available nationally and internationally through major distributors, retailers and mass merchants. 11-03-92 Jim and I have added four new nodes to help ease the pain of connecting to the MPS*BBS. We will be tweaking the system to speed it up this week for faster screen writes. We will be updating to a 486-66 which with the current 386-33 should also help the speed factor. Enjoy, -Jim and Quentin/MPS*BBS 10-30-92 Note on the new version of Flying Fortress B17 now available in the File Section: You need to use the "PKUNZIP -d" command to re-create the directories for the new version to install correctly. Best, -Quentin/MPS*BBS 10-19-92 Hi All: As I sit here next to the MPS*BBS during the day, and many times at night, I've noticed that many of you are still downloading with "X" modem. I strongly suggest everybody download from the FILE SECTION the files T315-1.ZIP, T315-2.ZIP, and T315-3.ZIP which is the fine Communication Program TELIX. This is a SHAREWARE Program which is fully enabled and provides "Z" modem protocol which will allow much faster download times. This translates into less time for you online which will save you time and money. Jim and I have implemented a new "Z" modem protocol called PZC which will significantly improve "Z" downloads. Thanks, Quentin. BTW: TELIX should be available on most local BBS's so you can save on the download. 09/18/92 The Darklands Update is now available in the FILE Section. There are two versions available for downloading depending on the version of the game you have. For those having Version 04, you need to download file: "DK4_6.ZIP". For those having Version 05-051, you need to download file: "DK5_6.ZIP". The Updates are fairly large at 800k plus. If you prefer to receive the Update by US Mail please return your Darklands Registration Card. Registered owners will be sent the latest version automatically within two-four weeks after receipt by Customer Service. Thanks! = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = 8/14/92 * * * PREMIER PLAYERS CLUB SPECIAL OFFER * * * Gunship 2000 Scenario Disk, "Islands and Ice" is available to by calling (800) 879-PLAY for $19.95. Details of the game are available for viewing in the Bulletin Section under GAMES. * * * NOW PLAYING in the FILE SECTION * * * New F-15 Strike Eagle III PC/VGA Slide Show Demo! New Rex Nebular PC/VGA Playable Demo! = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = 08/07/92 FALDO'S COACH HELPS YOUR GAME IN DAVID LEADBETTER'S GREENS HUNT VALLEY, MARYLAND - MicroProse Software, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of MicroProse, Inc., (NASDAQ: MPRS) a leading developer of entertainment software for personal computers and video game systems, has signed David Leadbetter, coach of the 1992 British Open winner Nick Faldo, to endorse GREENS, due to release this fall. David Leadbetter is generally regarded as one of the best golf instructors in the world. He became internationally prominent in the late 1980's when one of his top students, Nick Faldo, won his first British Open Championship. Since then, Faldo has twice been British Open and Masters Champion. In addition to Faldo, Leadbetter has coached Tom Watson, David Frost, Nick Price, and Bob Tway. As Leadbetter's reputation as a golf instructor grew, so did MicroProse's desire to develop a golf game with his name and knowledge of the game. The popularity and instruction methods of Leadbetter and the state-of-the -art development efforts at MicroProse have resulted in the most entertaining and expansive golf simulation on the market. "DAVID LEADBETTER'S GREENS offers the greatest number of features and most accurate presentation of the complexities of golf of any game yet released, " said MicroProse Chairman and CEO, Bill Stealey. "Computer golfers will find an intense and highly entertaining challenge in DAVID LEADBETTER'S GREENS." Highlights of this simulation include several different courses, 3-D graphics, ten different game types, full handicap system, and a complete player profile. DAVID LEADBETTER'S GREENS will be available for the IBM-PC/compatible at a suggested retail price of $59.95. The game will require 1 MB of RAM and a hard disk, and will support MCGA/VGA graphics, and Roland, Adlib, and Sound Blaster sounds. A mouse is recommended. MicroProse, Inc., designs and markets a full line of interactive entertainment software for personal computers and video game systems. Its products are available worldwide through major distributors, retailers, and mass merchants. MICROPROSE ACQUIRES PARAGON SOFTWARE HUNT VALLEY, MARYLAND, July 27, 1992 - MicroProse, Inc. (NASDAQ: MPRS) today announced its purchase of Paragon Software Corporation, an independent computer game development group in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. MicroProse has been marketing Paragon's computer entertainment products exclusively in the United States since 1988. This acquisition entitles MicroProse to sell Paragon games worldwide. The addition of Paragon products to the European sales and distribution channels should increase the revenues and profitability of MicroProse, Ltd., in Europe, as well as lower the costs of distributing Paragon's products domestically. Additionally, the Paragon acquisition will provide MicroProse with design tools to strengthen its production of fantasy role-playing games. This acquisition establishes a satellite development group outside of MicroProse's primary U.S. operation in Hunt Valley, Maryland, and is consistent with the Company's strategy of strengthening its development efforts. MicroProse's product development organization has over 220 people working in the United States, Europe, and Japan. Paragon has several products under development which will be released by MicroProse this year, including "Mantis," the first game designed for CD-ROM, as well as for IBM-PC's and compatibles. "We are delighted to be entering the CD-ROM market," said Bill Stealey, chairman and chief executive officer of MicroProse, Inc. " 'Mantis' is a welcome addition to our exciting line-up of products." Stealey added, "Paragon has developed some technologies that will facilitate our production of fantasy role-playing games, a category we are entering with 'Darklands.' We can also share with them our comprehensive technology base. Both parties will benefit from this union. We are really excited about joining forces with the Paragon team." Paragon employs 19 people who now will be producing games for sale under the MicroProse label. MicroProse, Inc., designs and markets interactive entertainment software for personal computers and videogame systems. Its products are distributed worldwide through retailers, distributors, and mass merchants. June 10, 1992 * Just added is the O-Club Conference for Game Talk. Please use the O-Club Conference for discussion of strategies, hints, tactics, help, etc, between players. The O-Club will be unsupervised as far as questions being answered by Jim or I. * The Premier Players Club is also available as a Conference for those who have requested to join and/or order games online. PPC information will be posted to the Con as it becomes available. * New in the File Section are demos of ATAC, Challenge of the Five Realms, and Mantis. May 20, 1992 MicroProse is celebrating it's 10th anniversary and invites you to take advantage of Special Offers and Charter Membership in the * * * MicroProse Premier Player's Club! * * * Right now, we're busy putting the finishing touches on Darklands but we will be releasing it at the end of June.soon. If you order now, you'll not only save $10.00 OFF, you will be among the first to receive Darklands, the first authentic computer role-playing game. *** Order now by calling (800) 879-PLAY, *** Monday - Friday, 8:30am - 8:00pm EST. You may also sign up for the MicroProse Premier Player's Club. The Premier Player's Club preferred customer program puts you on the cutting edge of what's happening at MicroProse, and saves you money in the process. Here's a few great benefits you will receive when you join the club, and remember membership is FREE and there is no obligation to buy anything! Be the first to get behind-the-scenes reports on MicroProse games currently in the works. Get advance copies of MicroProse hint books, game upgrades, special offers and more. Save up to 50% on best-selling MicroProse games! For more information please post care of SysOp on the Message Board or call MicroProse Direct at (800) 879-PLAY. * * * * * * * * * * * * * NOTICE * * * * * * * * * * * * * * MicroProse Software, publisher of F-15 Strike Eagle, Gunship, Railroad Tycoon, Civilization, and many more award-winning games, is expanding its development staff. We need your help in creating the next generation of interactive entertainment. We are currently looking for highly creative MS-DOS programmers fluent in C. Experience with games, high speed graphics, assembly language, object-oriented programming, mathematical modeling, and/or MS Windows is a plus. We offer a fun, high energy environment, plus competitive salary and benefits. If you'd like to join us, please send a resume and cover letter to: Dan Huber MicroProse Software 180 Lakefront Drive Hunt Valley, MD 21030 * * * * * * * * * * * Customer Service * * * * * * * * * * * Customer Service is available from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm EST Monday thru Friday. Their number is (410) 771-1151. * * * * * * * * F-19SF to F-117A Update Offer * * * * * * * * Registered owners of F-19 can purchase F-117A--with a suggested retail price of $79.95--direct from MicroProse for only $39.95. If you are a registered owner of F-19 Stealth Fighter, just mail in your Title Page from the F-19SF Manual and the upgrade fee to: MPS Customer Service 180 Lakefront Drive Hunt Valley, MD 21030 * * * * * * * * Lightspeed to Hyperspeed Upgrade * * * * * * * Customer Service is providing a upgrade path for current Lightspeed owners to upgrade to Hyperspeed. To upgrade, send in your Lightspeed Title Page and $25.00 to Customer Service c/o the address listed in the manual. * * * * * * * * * * Fast Modem Support * * * * * * * * * * * * 9600 BPS Now SUPPORTED on all 4-nodes !!! * * * * * * * * * Mail Door Now Available! * * * * * * * * * * We have just added support for offline mail, bulletin and file lists downloading thru the TQM [D]oor. An offline mail reader is required. Currently, two are available in the FILES section: SLMR20.ZIP and D2-120.ZIP. * * * * * * * * * * Daily Maintenance * * * * * * * * * * * * This BBS now shuts down briefly at 5:00 AM (eastern time) for daily maintenance. This should not be a problem for most people, since this is the least busy time of day. Be warned, however, that if you log on after 4:30 AM or so, you may not have enough time to download, even if your daily allocation is still high enough. * * * * * * * * * * * * News Flash * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * GUNSHIP 2000 VGA Version 06 is now available under the File Name GS2V06.ZIP in the NEW Section under FILES. * Sid Meier's Civilization Version 03 is available in the FILES Section as CIVV03.ZIP. * Twilight 2000 Updates are now available! * F-117A Nighthawk Ver.03 is now available in the File Section. F11703.ZIP, Speech Included!! * Millennium from Paragon is now available. For more release dates choose (B)ulletins at the Main Menu and then select (N)ews. * * * * * * * * * * * * * NOTICE * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * F-117A has been mis-labeled stating a 386-16 is "required" to run the game. The Label should have stated "recommended". The game will run fine on a 286-10. * Millennium is mis-labeled on the box in regard to Sound Support. The Game does not support Roland or Ablib as labeled. The game does support SoundBlaster, Covox and PC Speaker. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Available in the File Section are the New VGA Demos of * F-15SE III WILDMAN VGA SLIDE SHOW DEMO * B-17 FLYING FORTRESS VGA SLIDE SHOW DEMO * GUNSHIP 2000 PLAYABLE DEMO * F-117A PLAYABLE DEMO * F-117A NIGHTHAWK | GUNSHIP 2000 * MEGATRAVELLER II: QUEST FOR THE ANCIENTS * F-15 III WILDMAN DEMO * PIRATES! AMIGA DEMO * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Uploaded to the Library in the MISC Section is TELIX Comm Program. Telix provides a Procomm interface and supports Z-Modem for fast downloading of files. Telix is available in the Library in three Zip Files. All must be downloaded and Unzipped to a new directory. * * * * * * * * * * * * * PKUNZIP * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * All Files are compressed with PKZIP and must be unzipped. PKZ110.EXE can be found in the FILES Area under the UTIL Library. The file is a executable that should be copied to a new, empty directory. Documentation is included after unzipping.