Shooting Gallery Release 1.0 January 29, 1990 Nels Anderson 92 Bishop Drive Framingham, MA 01701 DESCRIPTION: Shooting Gallery is an arcade with multiple rounds to challenge your reflexes and aiming skills. To get started either read the .doc file or just start up the game and view the help screens to learn how to play. REQUIREMENTS: Shooting Gallery runs in 320x200, 256 color MCGA graphics, thus an MCGA or VGA video card and monitor is needed. It also requires a mouse. SHAREWARE: Shooting Gallery is distributed as Shareware. You are free to try the game and make copies for others. If you continue to use the game, however, you are asked to make a donation to the author of $10 or more to support continued development of this and other software. Software distribution companies may include Shooting Gallery in their catalog provided a copy of the catalog is supplied to the author. FILES: The files included in Shooting Gallery v1.0 are as follows: SHOOT.EXE Shooting Gallery program VGA256.BGI Video driver SHOOT.DOC Documentation (instructions) SHOOT.TXT This file ORDERFRM.TXT A ready to print registration form SHAREWRE.TXT Information on Shareware *.PCC Background pictures *.PIC Target pictures All these files MUST be included when distributing this program. If you archive the program for distribution through BBS's, please use the name SHOOTG10.ZIP (or .LZH, .PAK, etc. as appropriate). SUPPORT: Support for this software is provided through the )(evious BBS. Call 508-875-3618 or 617-449-7322 (300/1200/2400/9600HST, 8N1) and leave a C)omment for the sysop. The latest version will always be available there first. Mail support is also available; please include an SASE with your request. AVAILABLE SOFTWARE: Other software which I've either written or contributed to: EGATREK: Space strategy battle game, using full EGA graphics. Based on the classic star trek type games. Winner of Public Brand Software's 1988 software contest. MAHJONGG: Solitaire game played with Chinese tiles. Supports EGA and Hercules graphics; mouse optional. See reviews in December 1988 "PCWorld" and April 1989 "Compute!". CIPHER: A word puzzle game involving solving quotations that have been encrypted. Runs in EGA graphics mode with or without a mouse, or in color text mode. New in January 1990. MOUSTOOL: A collection of utilities for Turbo Pascal programmers wishing to incorporate mouse input in their programs. Sample programs included for both EGA and CGA graphics. SOUNDPAS: A collection of utilities for Turbo Pascal programmers to add music and sound effects to their programs. Includes units for interrupt and real time sounds. BASSTOUR: (Written by Dick Olsen). Game that simulates a fishing tournament, including rod and lure selection. Runs in EGA/CGA/Hercules graphics modes. Uses many of the utilities from MOUSTOOL. BASSMAP: Companion program for BassTour which allows lakes to be created or modified.