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Reply 20 of 25, by Kreshna Aryaguna Nurzaman

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Flight of the Intruder came in a pair of low density floppies, yet there are CD versions being sold on ebay. Dunno if the CDs contain the game's manual though. I plan to tear up my own manual for scanning purpose, but if there is already a good PDF out there....

(nope, the one in replacementdocs ain't very good)

Never thought this thread would be that long, but now, for something different.....
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Reply 23 of 25, by jmrydholm

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Didn't Klingon Academy duplicate some of the movie scenes on the other discs? 6x CD-ROM's, fun times. I remember someone released a DVD burning "kit" for it once.

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Reply 24 of 25, by digitaldoofus

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>>>"...a serious refrigeration facility in... Siberia? I've gotta admit, that's one of the last business plans I would've expected to be successful."<<<

Are you kidding? Just *think* about it...that has GOT to be the most efficient, low-cost mass refrigeration facility in the world! I bet their refrigeration compressor almost never has to kick on -- think of the low, low overhead and almost nonexistent operating expenses!! 😀

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Reply 25 of 25, by Mystery

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There's a CD-ROM version of the game North&South for the PC. There's 720KB on that whole disc.

Can't beat Team Suzuki, but anything above 1.44MB isn't as much of a waste, as it prevents disk swapping, even if only once *g*

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