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2 of 9 files slave lord

1990 October 19

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It Came from The Desert Cracking Notes:No Crack Needed Graphics:All Sound:IBM/Adlib/Roland/Sound Blaster Supplied by:The Blademan Packaged by:The Slavelord This is the game I have been waiting for for quite some time. It's a CinemaWare adventure, which is like your typical "1952 Grade B Horror Flick". I got hooked on it when I had my Amiga 2000 for the weekend, and was playing It Came from the Desert II. Well, this is ALMOST as good as the Amiga Version, (doesn't have the digitized sound however). But, it's well worth the time. A few notes: You need to install this game off of floppies. But it's worth it. Unzip each disk onto floppies 1 by 1, and then type "DESERT" from the A: prompt of disk 1. To SAVE a game, go to the upper left hand corner of the map and save the click on "SAVEGAME". In order to quit the game, you will need to reboot the machine. Well, I played the game for a good 45 mins before packaging it up, just to check it out and make sure everything was up to THG standards (if not, we would have let INC put it out, like Final Orbit for example). If you have any questions on this game, or you need a good Hint, call my BBS, The Slaves Den, and maybe I can help you out. I will definatly be playing this game for the next few weeks to come (yes, I uninstalled Wing Commander to play this puppy!) Enjoy, The Slavelord Special Humble Guys Yahoo goes out to Lord Blix. Good job dude! Greets to:Eddie The Weenie, Fabulous (I need a REAL Hard Drive) Furlough, Candyman (Help, I've Fallen and I can't get up!), and Line Noise (Yes, You THG people WILL get beat on American games!). Yeah Right LN, beat, eh? We'll see. Oh yeah, in case you're wondering, this game was purchased at a local "LeechMayers", which is like a sears, so that shows how fast INC is. +-----------------+ |The Humble Boards| +---------------------+-----------------+------------------------+ |Candyland (615) 834-3333 Candyman | |HMS Bounty (215) 873-7287 Fletch | |HMS Bounty Line 2 (215) 873-8620 Still Fletch | |The Badlands (904) PRI-VATE Lowrider | |The Slave Den (904) 376-1117 The Spamlord | |Plato's Place (3 nodes) (618) 254-5263 Mr. Plato | |The P.I.T.S. (718) THE-PITS The Pieman | |Iron Fortress (508) 798-3363 Predator | |SpamLand (508) 831-0131 Eddie Haskel | |Elusive Dream (317) 452-1257 The Toyman | |Final Frontier (602) 491-0703 Barimor | |LakeSide Park (203) 929-7437 Mr. Xerox | |The Wall (716) PRI-VATE Pink Panther (heh) | |Tinseltown Rebellion (713) 453-2153 The Viper | |Twilight Zone (617) ???-???? Raistlin (Another 1)| |DownTown 31-5750-29313 BamBam | |The Ice Castle 47-PRI-VATE The Iceman | |Black Ice BBS (904) 377-1325 Chaos | +----------------------------------------------------------------+ For an 8x10 glossy of your favorite Humble Guys member, send a self-addressed stamped envelope to: The Humble Guys! P.O.Box 24541 Nashville, TN 37202 Send us anything that you deem appropriate. If you can supply us with games, give us a call at any of the above listed boards.
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