Category : A Collection of Games for DOS and Windows
Archive   : MICEMN.ZIP
Filename : MICE_REG.DOC

 
Output of file : MICE_REG.DOC contained in archive : MICEMN.ZIP
FN:C1 MICE MEN 1.0 : REGISTRATION FORM
________________________________________


I WANT TO BECOME A SOLEAU SOFTWARE MEMBER TODAY!

Please find enclosed the $12.00 registration fee for
this Mice Men Game. This registered version of Mice Men will
speed up the loading and exiting of the game, plus allow
for two human players. As a new Member, I want to receive
information on your other Shareware Games, discounts on
other Soleau Software and to be eligible for Special Bonus
Packages.

* * * * *

GAME PACK OFFER
for
New Soleau Software Members

As a New Soleau Software Member I have the option of
enclosing an additional $6.00 for your Game Pack Offer of
eight unregistered versions of your most popular Soleau
Software Games on a 5 1/4" HD disk. I can receive this
bonus offer by checking the appropriate line below.

* * * * *


PLEASE FIND ENCLOSED:

(Check One)

____ $12.00 for the Registered version of Mice Men.

____ $18.00 for the Registered version of Mice Men,
plus the Soleau Software Game Pack Offer.

* Canadian/Foreign Users add $2.00 for postage. Checks
drawn on U.S. or Canadian bank or P.O. Money orders.


MY NAME AND ADDRESS IS: __________________________________

__________________________________

__________________________________


I GOT THIS PROGRAM FROM: __________________________________


MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: Soleau Software
163 Amsterdam Ave
Suite 213
New York, NY. 10023


  3 Responses to “Category : A Collection of Games for DOS and Windows
Archive   : MICEMN.ZIP
Filename : MICE_REG.DOC

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