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Message no. 1
From: "St. Jean, Ricky" <stjeanr@*******.CANADOREC.ON.CA>
Subject: Computer Games.
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 1995 15:33:00 PDT
A computer game which really rules, but didn't get the recognition is system
shock. It is a free scrolling game (like doom) but it takes place on a
space station. It has decking and other cyber like modifications. The
weapons and plots are really cool. You can adjust the skill levels of
enemies,puzzles, matrix, and plot. At level three the plot is impossible
(giving only 6 hours to finish.) I'll have the names of several other
amazing games soon.

Rick
Message no. 2
From: shadowrn <shadowrn@******.DEMON.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: computer games
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 1995 22:00:09 GMT
on the subject of SR 'related' computer games

Check out Subwar2050 - set in circa 2050, working for the mega corp, corp wars,
intrigue, backstabbing, mercs, and an excellent 'flight sim' thrown in. I assume
that it's a budget release by now
--
Tony Atkinson
tony@******.demon.co.uk
no sig - no geek code - unwired
Message no. 3
From: Jani Fikouras <feanor@**********.UNI-BREMEN.DE>
Subject: Re: Computer Games.
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 1995 13:31:21 +0200
> A computer game which really rules, but didn't get the recognition is system
> shock. It is a free scrolling game (like doom) but it takes place on a
> space station. It has decking and other cyber like modifications. The
> weapons and plots are really cool. You can adjust the skill levels of
> enemies,puzzles, matrix, and plot. At level three the plot is impossible
> (giving only 6 hours to finish.) I'll have the names of several other
> amazing games soon.

And its called Sytem Shock, aint that AI coooooool :)

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