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- MicroMan
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- A Playable Demo Using WAP
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- Programmed and Developed by: Brian L. Goble
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- Copyright (c) 1993 Brian L. Goble
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- MicroMan is an arcade-action style game for Windows 3.1 developed using the
- new Windows Animation Package (WAP), also developed by Brian Goble.
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- The object of MicroMan is to move, jump, duck, climb and shoot your way past
- the enemies while exploring new areas and collecting special powerups!
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- MicroMan, by using WAP, brings the quality of a DOS based game to the Windows
- environment. This release of MicroMan serves the purpose of demonstrating
- the capabiltities and potential of WAP. See the MICROMAN.TXT file for more
- detailed information.
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- This version of MicroMan is FreeWare. You are free to distribute it as long
- as all files are included in their unmodified forms.
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- The MicroMan archive should contain the following files:
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- * MICROMAN.EXE
- * MICROMAN.IMG
- * MICROMAN.RMP
- * MICROMAN.WAV
- * MICROMAN.PG1
- * MICROMAN.PG2
- * MICROMAN.TXT
- * README.TXT
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- System requirements and recommendations for running MicroMan are:
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- * Microsoft Windows 3.1 (required)
- * 2 megabytes of memory (required)
- * 720k free disk space (required)
- * 386DX processor (recommended)
- * 8-bit color graphics (recommended)
- * Sound card (optional)
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- Quick Info:
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- * Press F1 to view the "Quick Reference" help for MicroMan.
- * If your system is too slow, select the "Skip Frames" option under the
- "Animation" menu.
- * Sound card users, be sure to select the "Extended Sounds" option under
- the "Sound" menu.
- * All settings are saved in the MICROMAN.INI file.
- * The keypad works best for game play--make sure Num-Lock is off. Use
- your left hand to jump with the space-bar and place your right hand over
- the keypad, with your thumb on the Ins key for firing.
- * Programmers, be sure to check out the MICROMAN.TXT file for more
- information on how MicroMan was developed.
- * If you use hDC's Micro App Manager, also called microman, you must
- rename microman.exe (from this archive) to mm.exe
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