- ARGUS - by Craig Burlock © Copyright 1995 Argus should work on all Amigas with at least 1Mb. (May require specialised Workbench to allow for enough chip RAM on 1/2Mb chip Machines.) The Story: Due to the surplus of B grade fighter pilots, you have been volunteered to undertake a morale boosting mission which involves attacking the invading alien's home world, causing as much damage as possible before being shot down and killed. If you survive attacking the invader's home world, than you are ordered to assist in the defence of a strategic mining moon which the enemy is using as a base. If successful in attacking the alien's home world and reclaiming the strategic point, then, due to the improbability of surviving both missions, you are ordered to single handedly destroy the alien invasion fleet as it moves towards Earth. Register Now: There is more than one good reason for registering your own copy of Argus, that is giving an old computer a well earned rest. My A500 has worked hard for a very long time, is now very, very tired and would like nothing better than to retire for a well earned rest and be replaced by an A1200. Not only would you be making my A500 very happy, but your investment will be well used in purchasing Amiga hardware and helping to ensure the financial wellbeing of Amiga technology for yourself and your children. To register, just send your full name and address and the equivalent of 10 Australian Dollars to the address below: Craig Burlock 14 Stevens Avenue Salisbury Heights South Australia Australia 5109 See my other Aminet contribution, an action platform shoot-em-up called "Kill the Little Dudes" under /pub/aminet/game/jump/KTLD.lha. Controls: Use the Joystick in port 1. Use the left mouse button to pause the game in play. Use the Esc key to quit from the title screen. This game was written to the following Albums: Pearl Jam - Ten Pearl Jam - Verses Pearl Jam - Vitology R.E.M - Automatic For The People Live - Throwing Copper Live - Mental Jewellery Nirvana - Nevermind Thanks to Fil (Philip Mulholland) for his time, patients and coffee. I give my permission for Argus to be used for magazine coverdisks (providing I recieve a free copy :-))