International Network Of Crackers, Pirates Analyze Warez 3 - 1992 by Razor 1911 (RZR)
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Download PAW3-92.zip
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1992 December 15
13 items in the archive
- PAW3-92/
- AOU_AD.ANS
- FUCKME.L8R
- PAW.NFO
- PAW.SND
- PAW3.EXE
- PAWISSUE.IDX
- PAWISSUE.TXT
- PAWMOUSE.COM
- Readme First.txt
- REVIEWER.APP
- PAW3-92/
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Description: Take your shot at being a World Tennis champion. There are thirteen countries to play in, each having a different type of court surface. You edit your player according to the features you think will take you to the top (ie - offensive or defensive player, court advantage on clay, grass, synthetic or asphalt). With 64 different players in the tournament, your selection of variables plays an important part in your goal of becoming world champion. Opinion: This is not one of the best tennis games that I have seen. The graphic selection of VGA may fool you because it just looks like EGA except for a couple freeze-frame pictures of the city that you pick to play in. Playing the game is a little difficult as your view is just above net level and when you want to return a volley you have to be moving in the direction of the swing that you want to make. I wouldn't suggest getting this game unless you happen to be a die-hard tennis fan. Description: A different slant at flight simulations. Rather than small planes, or combat aircraft, you get a chance to pilot the big birds, 747, 767, A320s! You are a commercial pilot with all the restrictions of the F.A.A. behind you. Better dot your i's and cross your t's if you gonna fly these planes. The game is very similar in style and appearance to the classic Microsoft Flight Simulator. Opinion: It appears that INC is as confused about this latest release as I am. They state in their NFO file that the game is VGA 256, when the install clearly shows EGA (yes, EGA) or lower! The NFO file date is 10/22/92, yet the date inside it is 11/26/92, and the zip is 11/28/92! Editor's Note: This may be due to the seeming lack of organization INC Canada is currently in the midst of. Thing's ain't what they used to! The game itself is very similar to ATP 1.0 from what I remember. The only notable additions that I could find include a couple of more recent aircraft, and a decent voice synthesis of control tower directions. (Tested on SoundBlaster) I'm a big flight sim fan, and I love the challenge of flying heavy birds, but unfortunately, without docs, this game is virtually useless. It does not follow many of the flight sim standards such as F-Flaps, G-Gear, B-Breaks. Even though it looks much like FS4, the keys from FS4 are not common. The problems with controlling and flying the air- craft, combined with the EGA graphics (which are still better than some VGA flight games I've seen) makes this release one for the true die hard flight sim fans ONLY! Installation Notes: INSTALL to update settings Review Time: 1 hour DOCs Available: None yet, although required CHTs Available: None Reviewed By: The Actuary ----------------------------------------------- | Playability *234567890 Originality ***4567890 | | Graphics **34567890 Sound *******890 | ----------------------------------------------- Description: This game has the feel of a military style Shinobi (an old arcade/Sega game). Your mission is to escape to the island of Alcatraz and destroy the druglords that are inhabiting the prison in the year 1996. You can select between one player mode (keyboard) or two player mode (joystick & keyboard) and three skill levels. The object is to run to the right while killing the enemies with various weapons of destruction - rifles, flamethrowers, grenades and knives while avoiding druglords, mines and dogs. Opinion: This game was O.K. at best. Controlling the dudes was pretty much standard except for the fact that the joystick I was using didn't seem to make the guy want to jump or even turn around. This was overcome by using the keyboard and letting another reviewer play the other guy! In one player mode you have the option of toggling between guys with the enter key which to me was rather pointless (I always let the one guy die at the start). The graphics are decent in the mild sense of the word (meaning I've seen better) and the sound, while not spectacular is kinda funny (all the oohs and aaaahs!). The plot is the same (good guys vs the druglords), only the names have changed. Personally, I was on their side... Description: This is one for the kiddies who need to learn the letters of the alphabet, and the sounds of the letters. This is accomplished using two game styles, matching a letter on a blackboard to a set of three random letters, and by picking the requested letter from among all 26. Letters are taught by a jack-in-the-box, while the sounds are taught by a monkey. The interface is all mouse driven as you would expect in a Windows package. The graphics and sounds are upbeat, bright, cheerful and cute! The characters talk in clear, childlike voices, with interspersed laughter and giggles. When a child guesses right, there is a small animation shown across the bottom of the screen, and if the guess is wrong, they child is told what letter they chose and then told which one they were looking for. There is also the ability for Parents to lock out certain functions, and to assign a passcode to the advanced functions. Opinion: If you don't have kids, why have you read this far? If you have young children and want an excellent program to help them learn about letters and have fun doing it, this is one for you. My two year old daughter loves it, and screams with excitement when ever the onscreen characters laugh or giggle. She's a bit young for the concepts of letters, but loves the bright colours and great sound effects. What more can be said... if you've got young kids, and have a copy of Windows, you owe it to them to grab this program! Installation Notes: SUBST and Windows Install Review Time: 1.5 hours DOCs Available: None - not needed CHTs Available: None - not needed Reviewed By: The Actuary ----------------------------------------------- | Playability ********** Originality ********** | | Graphics ********** Sound ********** | ----------------------------------------------- Description: Coincidentially, Backgammon f/Windows is a look at that venerable board classic, backgammon. Roll dice, move chips and try to get your pieces off the board before your opponent. Lotsa options like the doubling die and three skill levels. Opinion: It's pretty hard to screw up a board game conversion and should be even harder when the rules are simple as this. Even so, ??? manages to screw up nicely!! While the game DOES play by the rules, it does NOT allow you to play another human opponent. Thus, I sat down with the game and my girlfriend (with whom I've often played the game) only to find out that it was a one player game! No problem, we decided, we'd just take on the computer... The first game went pretty smoothly. There was no real sound (other then my Fred Flintstone "yeeow!"