kaufmads@clutx.clarkson.edu (Dana S. Kaufman,TEP House,58520,) (02/14/91)
I just wanted to relay to the world my excellent experiences with the game Immortal: I don't like to buy games because I can't get myself to actually sit through a game long enough to finish it. One of the only games I ever bought was Wayne Gretzkey Hockey wich was very enjoyable. I was in Electronics Boutique the other day with a $5 off coupon and the game Immortal caught my eye. The one problem was that it said on the box "Excelorated Amigas not supported". Well I have a 68010 in my A1000 so I wasn't going to buy it. The store clerk told me if I had any problems, I would have no trouble returning it and getting my money back. So I bought the game, took it home, and to my suprise, it ran on a 68010. Then I started playing it. I have never been hooked on a game like this before. So the moral of the story (This is getting to long): Electronics Boutique should be commended on their return policy. I will have no problem buying software from them in the future. And secondly, even if you don't really like adventure type games, the Immortal is worth buying. Dana S. Kaufman kaufmads@clutx.clarkson.edu P.S. I hope my ramblings didn't bore anyone.
steves@pnet01.cts.com (Stephen Scheck) (02/16/91)
kaufmads@clutx.clarkson.edu (Dana S. Kaufman,TEP House,58520,) writes: [deleted] >even if you don't really like adventure type games, the Immortal is >worth buying. > >Dana S. Kaufman >kaufmads@clutx.clarkson.edu And be forwarned: if you like adventure and/or RPGs, but you don't like action games, you will hate The Immortal. Steve UUCP: {hplabs!hp-sdd ucsd nosc}!crash!pnet01!steves ARPA: crash!pnet01!steves@nosc.mil INET: steves@pnet01.cts.com