Category : A Collection of Games for DOS and Windows
Archive   : $KILO.ZIP
Filename : VENDOR.DOC

 
Output of file : VENDOR.DOC contained in archive : $KILO.ZIP

For Shareware Vendors & Resellers

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KILOBLASTER version 1.0 from Epic MegaGames

* See KILO.DOC for a description and notes. Feel free to use this in your
shareware catalogs and displays!

* You have permission to distribute this software, as long as you make
it clear that this is SHAREWARE, you charge less than $10 for the disk,
and no files are modified or deleted.

* By the way -- feel free to add your own auto-install program to this
disk, or archive it however you wish. That's fine with us. You can
also split the files up to fit on 2 disks if you wish.

* VERY IMPORTANT! Please do not modify or remove the KILO.BAT file on this
disk. It is VITAL to starting up the game properly.

* NOTE: We have -two- shareware versions of Kiloblaster: One that fits on
a 360K disk compressed, and the larger version that requires two 360K
disks or one 720K disk (with more graphics and fancy stuff!)

* DEALERS: All of Epic's hot new products are being sold to resellers in
quantity at a discount (we're selling -lots- of these packages!) Call
for information, and we can set your company up as an Epic reseller.
HINT: These products are *hot* sellers for retailers and mail-order
sellers alike.

* VENDORS: Please send us a catalog, or a request on your company letterhead
and we'll put you on our mailing list. Get the latest Epic releases
directly from the source!

For more information contact:
Epic MegaGames
10406 Holbrook Drive
Potomac, MD 20854

301-299-3841 (Business Offices)
800-972-7434 (Orders)


  3 Responses to “Category : A Collection of Games for DOS and Windows
Archive   : $KILO.ZIP
Filename : VENDOR.DOC

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

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