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STAR WARS
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STAR WARS, Broderbund Software's hit arcade adventure, has been released for
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the Macintosh. If you played the arcade game, then you know what to expect:
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wire-frame graphics, and a fast-paced action game for your home computer.
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STAR WARS is compatible with the Mac 512e, Plus, SE, II, IIx, and IIc. The game
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is copy-protected using the key-disk method. It can be copied to and played from
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your hard disk, but you must still insert the original disk in order to play the
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game.
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You use a mouse for maneuvering your ship and guns around the screen, firing at
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various screens full of enemy ships. Eventually you make it to the famous trench
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on Deathstar (as seen in the movie), and search for the exhaust port. Shooting
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it causes the Deathstar to explode.
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The documentation is brief, but then there is very little you need to know
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about playing the game. Maneuver the mouse and press the mouse button. Simple
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but effective. If your reflexes are fast enough, you'll get through all the
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screens and blow up the Deathstar.
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If this is what you want and enjoy in an action game, you won't be
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disappointed. But if you prefer solid-filled, animated graphics, and dazzlin
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special effects, STAR WARS is not for you.
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STAR WARS is published and distributed by Broderbund Software.
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*****DOWNLOADED FROM P-80 SYSTEMS (304) 744-2253
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