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Apogee Software presents
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Copyright 1994 Accursed Toys
COMING NOVEMBER '94 FROM APOGEE.
HOW TO RUN THE SLIDE SHOW
=========================
To run the slide show preview, type "BOPPIN" at your DOS prompt.
STORY
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Yeet and Boik are popular arcade characters that live in a universe of their
own creation. Here they are often visited by other creatures from other video
games. One day Yeet noticed that all the monsters from the games had
disappeared! Where had they gone? What happened? Sweety Hunnybunz, the
singing treacle bear, had imprisoned them in order to clean up video games.
It is up to Yeet and Boik to free all the video game monsters and restore our
gaming fun!
Boppin' is a arcade puzzle game. The object of the game is to clear all levels
of an episode, accumulating the maximum score, and fight the end-of-level boss.
Each episode has a lead-in story and different endings depending on how well
you did. Episode four (the last episode) has a special ending which wraps up
all the stories. In the registered version, there is a full-featured editor
allowing you to create your own levels.
<FEATURES>
- Supports the following soundcards:
Gravis UltraSound, All SoundBlasters, Pro Audio Spectrum, WaveBlaster,
AdLib, SoundMan, Sound Canvas, Disney Sound Source, and more.
- 2 player simultaneous action.
- 160 levels! EACH level has totally unique graphics! There will always
be something new to see on the next level.
- Lots of secrets and hidden things to discover.
- Long story sequences full of graphics.
- Simple to learn, but too addictive to stop playing.
- Custom level editor. You can use the SAME level editor the game's creators
used to make your own levels. These levels can then be passed to friends
to play. You can even upload the levels you create to BBS's.
REQUIREMENTS
============
-VGA with color monitor
-386-16MHZ or better.
-2 megs of ram.
-Hard drive with approximately 2 megabytes of space.
-Joystick strongly recommended (required for two player mode).
-Mouse recommended for level editor (joystick can be used).
-Keyboard is supported.
CONTACTING APOGEE SOFTWARE
==========================
Apogee Software (214) 278-5655
P.O. Box 496389
Garland, TX 75049
Ordering and support:
* 1-800-APOGEE1 to order 24 hours a day.
* 214-278-5655 for technical support on any game. (8AM-6PM CST M-F)
* 214-278-4670 to FAX your order or inquiry.
* Fill out ORDER.FRM and mail or FAX it to us.
Press people:
Contact George Broussard at (214) 278-7828 or on CompuServe at 71321,2743.
WHERE TO FIND APOGEE'S GAMES ONLINE
===================================
1. APOGEE'S HOME BBS: THE SOFTWARE CREATIONS BBS
Software Creations BBS has been voted North America's most popular BBS two
years in a row by the readers of Boardwatch Magazine. It was also featured on
the TV show Prime-Time Live in December 1993. Apogee's releases are available
here before they're available anywhere else in the world!
To download any Apogee game, call one of the three numbers listed below. Then,
look in the free Apogee file section, #1. Type "F 1" to see a listing of the
files. These are free downloads, and you do not need a membership.
(508) 365-2359 -- 2400 baud Over 130 lines
(508) 368-7036 -- 9600-14.4K v.32bis available, and
(508) 365-4035 -- 28.8k v.fast class (v.fc) growing fast!
2. America Online - Use the keyword "apogee" to go to our forum.
3. CompuServe - Type "go apogee" (at any ! prompt) to find Apogee's games.
4. Internet - Apogee's titles can be access via anonymous FTP at our official
ftp site. The site is "ftp.uml.edu", and the directory they can
be found in is (case important) "msdos/Games/Apogee".
5. Fidonet Filebone - If you are a Fidonet SysOp, you can now get Apogee's
games on the Fido filebone. Talk to your local filebone
hub about the four Apogee areas (see FILEBONE.NA for more
information).