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     :::''::. ello intelligent life out there! In the last days, when
     :::  ::: a cosmic storm roamed around our planet, I was searching
     :::  ::: the storerooms of our mothership 'HEART OF GOLD' and found
     '''  ''' something really stimulating! Back in the days when our 
     world was untouched by disharmony and hate, two guys called DARKMAN
     and MC VILLAGE started to do a game with SEUCK, the well known 
     shoot-em-up-construction-kit by PALACE SOFTWARE! This game has never
     seen the light of day but I got my hands on the unfinished preview
     now, aswell some other unreleased crap from the early period of the
     Sirius Cybernetics Corporation (Marketing Division). I had a good 
     laugh after watching the stuff and so I won't keep it away from you.
     So be prepared for:

     * BIGBLOW. One of the first games by Dynacore before he joined TSCC.
       It's for monochrome monitors and should work on ST/E/FALCON.
     * LSRDCFONT. A Big colour font. Outlines by MC Laser and fillings
       done by Dynacore using the Fractal mountains technique.
     * SPRITZY. That's the SEUCK-game. The Sexistic Cybernetics Corp 
       strikes again! FICK MICH! ST/E ONLY.
     * TELBO. The so called TELephoneBOok by SCY. ST/E/FALCON.
     * GAG. Preview of a game inspired by Earthworm Jim. FALCON+JAGPAD.
     * TOWER. This was screen was planned as mainmenu for our cancelled
       ST Megademo called MOSTLY HARMLESS ('coz MJJ were first with using
       this name, which took all our motivation) ST/E/FALCON.
     * TSCC. The very first screen by Dynacore done in GFA with very funny
       scrollers. IT'S PISSEASY TO IMPRESS HIM! ST/E ONLY.
       
     That's all. I hope you have enjoyed this little timewarp. Forget all
     I wrote in SODE. The corporation will be there to the year 2K'n'bYond!
     
      
        







     
     
     
     
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
                         
     
     
     
     
     
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