Nerve is an action-packed quality color game with explosive animation, 35 plus levels, lots of cool sounds, strategic, and addicting game play.
The Mission:
A Mad Bomber has set a series of bombs to go off. You must deactivate these bombs using your skill and steady hand. Along the way you will encounter Specials, Bad dudes and messages from the Mad Bomber himself. If you have the NERVE, please help to complete this mission and hundreds of lives will be saved including your own!
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Nerve v2.1 Updates include:
1. Now runs better on PowerMacs.
2. Runs faster on regular Macs
3. High score Bragging Rights (The player with the top score can record a message
into the program)
4. A few bug fixes.
5. Higher levels
6. More Bad Dudes
7. More cool animation.
8. More surprises.
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Equipment: Any Macintosh plus or higher. System 6.0.4 or higher with 256 color monitor that is 13" or larger and 4MB of RAM. FPU recommended!!!!!!!!
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Virtual Memory. If you have virtual memory turned on, it will slow things down Inorder to speed things up turn virtual memory off before playing Nerve.
SHAREWARE
This program is shareware. If you like it and decide to keep it, please fill out the registration form and send $5. U.S. to:
Billy Robinson
310 S. Golden West
Arcadia, CA 91007
Non-profit distribution of this software is acceptable without prior written notice, providing that the software is not registered, or modifiedin in any way, and the complete works of the software are included in the distribution package.
”Nerve” may not be distributed in any form for profit, unless explicitly stated in writing, including, but not limited to, electronic information service distribution, bulletin board distribution, and magnetic or optical medium distribution.
Nerve is supplied as is. The author makes no warranties, either express or implied, and will not be liable for any special, incidental, consequential, or indirect damages, including loss of data. The person using this software bears all risk as to its quality and performance. In short, use Nerve at your own risk.