Category : A Collection of Games for DOS and Windows
Archive   : STELCON.ZIP
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Stelcon 2469 v1.4 Vu Truong Registration $ 20.00
GAME AUG92 WAR STRATEGY SPACE STELLAR VGA 256 STELCON 2469
FILES: !SCV14.SDN

STELCON 2469 is the ULTIMATE space war/strategy game! An entire universe
awaits! Can you learn to control it?

You start out with one star system and a few ships, from there you must
expand your empire by conquering neighboring stars. This won't be easy!
There are other young empires want to expand their empires too! Soon all
the empires will be at war with each other, here is where you must plan
your moves carefully, too much offense you leave you without ships to
defend; too much defense will leave your stars too weak to defend
themselves.

Features:
* State of the art 256 color VGA graphics!
* Up to 20 star systems, each with its own planets, ships, and
resources!
* 5 different classes of stars, and 5 different classes of
planets!
* 5 different classes of ships! From FIGHTERS->CARRIERS! These
will change with new technology!
* 10 different levels of technology - Each unique in its own
way!
* Awesome 3-D graphics! Intense battle scenes! See your ships
"duke" it out in an exchange of fire power! All in a scrolling
battle field!
* User friendly menus with keyboard shortcuts!

Requirements:
* IBM XT/AT (386 STRONGLY recommended)
* 640k RAM
* 128k XMS (Extended Memory)
* 600k Free Disk Space
* Dos 3.0 or greater
* VGA/MCGA Graphics Card
* Microsoft or Logitech compatible mouse





  3 Responses to “Category : A Collection of Games for DOS and Windows
Archive   : STELCON.ZIP
Filename : STELCON.SDA

  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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