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1995 October

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4 items in the archive
  • DRINKS2.EXE
  • DRINKS2.NFO
  • FILE_ID.DIZ
  • XTATIC.NFO
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──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── 1 D O L L A R D R I N K S N º 2 - The BBStro Copyright (C) 1995 - xtatic productions'95 Released on the ??? day of October in 1995 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Credits for this intro: Goblin/xtatic ─ GFX & Code & design ;) ?????????????? - Original music Shayde/Reality ─ Adlib replay code ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Minimum Hardware Requirements: 386dx 33Mhz (Dunno, it should be bareable on something like this) VGA video card (Need a decent VGA card, or it won't be good) 500kb base mem (Well, really, less, but who doesn't have 500k, right?) FM music card (Like an Adlib, SB or something, GUS users - SBOS) Recommended Hardware: 486dx▓─66Mhz 21 inch SVGA Monitor with Diamond Stealth VLB card 630kb base mem GUS ACE 1M with SoundBlaster AWE32 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Here is the second in a long line of BBSTRos for our soon-to-be World Head Quarters BBS - $1 Drinks. Unfortunately, at time of release, the board is still not up, but will be real soon. Our last BBSTRo, for $1 Drinks was received well (I think) because no one said anything about it. This intro runs perfectly on my machine, so if it stuffs up on yours, bad luck ;) It probably won't look good on a 386dx-33 Mhz, but a VGA card of any sort on a fast machine should be good... :) The scroller may be a bit unsmooth on SLOW machines, so go and buy a faster one ;) MESSAGE TO REALITY PC OF AUSTRALASIA ( Our _unfriendly_ rivals) - fuck you! we're going to make lots of small intros like this just to show you who rules the Austarlian demoscene! ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── [Goblin&Random.xtatic'95]
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