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- From: ggg@kepler.unh.edu (Gregory G Greene)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.games
- Subject: Re: Maximum Overkill Out: Any Impressions?
- Date: 20 Nov 1992 17:18:14 GMT
- Organization: University of New Hampshire - Durham, NH
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- '>I just noticed Maximum Overkill out at Software Etc for $59.99. I can't
- '>really afford that right now, but was wondering if someone got the game
- '>and had a chance to tool around on it. What's it like? Will it run on,
- '>*gasp* a 386/25? E-mail or post your responses please. Thanks a lot
- '>in advance!
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- I bought it last night, so I have not had time to play it a lot,
- but I like it. So far I've just been playing around with the training
- missions, and its a blast IMHO. I don't know how accurately it models
- the commanche, but to tell you the truth, I don't care. I bought it
- to have fun and it delivers hands down.
- The box says it will run on 386 machines, although I don't know
- how well. I'm kind of spoiled, playing it on 33/486 with 16meg of RAM.
-
- Greg Greene
- ggg@kepler.unh.edu
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