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I have a number of on-line games that can be modified to run on your system.  
Why install an on-line game?  A good on-line game can increase board usage by
quite a bit (and not just playing games).  Does it induce more registrations?
When the game provides additional features/benefits for registered users, sure.

Some games available:

Combat	-a multi-player real-time space combat game 
		-each player controls a ship that is loaded with lasers,
		 missles and a cloaking device
		-players control the ships by rotation and acceleration and
		 the laws of physics are applied (i.e. to stop moving you must
		 acceleration in the opposite direction)
		-game is NOT ANSI based nor is does it involve heavy terminal
		 I/O (so all users should be able to use it and users at 9600
		 baud have little advantage over 1200 baud users)
		-to avoid the "no one else is on!" blues there is a phantom
		 ship
		-demo single player demonstration version (DOS) available

Risk	-multi-player and single player versions available (and/or both)
		-DOES use ANSI sequences and color
		-yes, it IS screen I/O intensive
		-basically, same game as the shareware version


For more information write to me, Bruce Adelsman, on the bulletin board
system PC-PROFILE (tm) (507) 753-2612 or drop me a note at:

               Bruce Adelsman
               PO Box 384
               Rochester, Minnesota 55903

