Category : A Collection of Games for DOS and Windows
Archive   : CLYDE20.ZIP
Filename : VENDOR.DOC
VENDOR INFORMATION FOR CLYDE'S ADVENTURE
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Clyde's Adventure Version 2.0 Released September 1992
This file contains information for Disk Vendors, SYSOPs and User Groups
who wish to distribute our software.
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS
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Please use the following descriptions whenever possible:
SHORT : Clyde's Adventure! EGA/VGA 286+ Adlib/Sound Blaster
MEDIUM : Clyde's Adventure from Moonlite Software. Journey
through deadly castles in search of treasure. Smooth
four way scrolling! EGA/VGA 286+ Adlib/Sound Blaster
LONG : Clyde's Adventure from Moonlite Software. Help Clyde
on his quest for lost treasure through 16 deadly castles.
Game play features four way smooth scrolling, animation,
traps, puzzles, twists and hilarious surprises at every
turn. Challenging and amazingly addictive! This game
requires EGA/VGA graphics and a 286 processor or better.
Supports the Adlib music card. Digitized voices and sound
effects for Sound Blaster -- don't miss this game!
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS & SUPPORT
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- 286 processor or better
- 512K free memory
- EGA/VGA graphics
Not required but will support:
- Adlib
- Sound Blaster
- joystick
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PACKING LIST
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The shareware distribution package for Clyde's Adventure V2.0 contains:
CLYDE1.EXE VOLUME_1.CA1 VOLUME_2.CA1 VOLUME_3.CA1 VOLUME_4.CA1
VOLUME_5.CA1 VOLUME_6.CA1 MOONLITE.EXE ORDER.FRM README.DOC
VENDOR.DOC
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A REQUEST
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We would appreciate copies of anything you print regarding this software.
Please send us a copy of any reviews, articles, catalog descriptions, or
other information you print or distribute regarding this software product.
Mail to: Moonlite Software
PO Box 3101 Station D
Ottawa, Ontario K1P 6H7
CANADA
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