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- Version 1.0
- The PlaystationTM Database
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- Since the Amiga games scene has gone flat, lots of Amiga owners have bought a new console.
- The games are expensive and most are mediocre. The purpose of this database is for any Amiga owners
- that have aquired a Playstation and would like to play decent games on it.
- You can use it as a guide for swapping games with friends or swap clubs, and to see if a game is
- worth renting or buying.
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- There is one drawer with two files in it. They are called Playstation.ASCII & Playstation.Final Data.
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- Owners of the program "Final Data" can load the database from the Project Menu/Open.
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- If you do not have "Final Data" you can load the ASCII version using any word processor.
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- When the database is loaded you will see the Playstation games in alphabetical order, together
- with Genre and Rating.
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- Guide to Ratings
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- I have played computer games for over 10 years so I should know a good game when I see one.
- Most magazines use percentages to rate games. Rather than breach copyright and copy out their
- percentages, my ratings are as follows;
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- Equivilent to 59% and below - Crap
- 60% - 79% bracket - Not Bad
- 80% - 89% bracket - Good
- Equivilent to 90% -98% bracket - Brilliant
- anything over 98% is Perfect.
- Kids - Suitable for young players.
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- The 'Playstation' is a trademark of Sony Computer Entertainment Inc.
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- This Database is Public Domain. This means that there is no copyright and you can edit it at will.
- Watch out for further updates.
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- Distribution.
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- The Playstation Database, Readme & ASCII can be used by Magazines for their coverdisk or cover CD.
- Please copy the whole drawer called "PlaystaionTM.database", it can be copied to any drawer/directory
- so long as nothing is deleted from it.
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- Paul Tompkins. March 1997
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