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Help/Introduction
At the top and bottom of each database page are one or two arrows. Click on the left-pointing one to go to the previous page or the right-pointing one to go to the next page. The main 'database' logo will always take you back to the database index. (The arrows at the bottom don't always centre if you're using Fresco, the ANT Internet Suite browser - this is due to a formatting bug in ANT's software).
At the bottom of each page is a '32-bit Acorn Gaming' logo which you can click
on to return to the main contents page.
All the games in the database are sorted into alphabetical order, indexed by
their titles.
Each record has the following form:
- Title:
- This consists of up to three elements:
- The game's title
- The game's rating (how good the game is)
- The recommended retail price of the game
The last two fields may be absent if the game has not been rated, or if the price
is not known. The meaning of the ratings is as follows:
- Excellent
- Good
- Average
- Poor
- Very bad
Ratings are given based on how good the game is, but also partially on the game
price. If a game costing 15 pounds is as good as a game costing 40 pounds, then
the one costing 15 pounds will sometimes get a slightly higher rating.
- Comments
- A brief review of the game and/or some miscellaneous comments are sometimes
included
- Links:
- This contains two fields, either or both of which may be absent:
- Demo:
- This is a link to an FTP site which contains a demo copy of the game, or
details of where a demo of the game can be obtained from. Sometimes more than one
FTP site is listed.
- Review:
- This is a link to a full downloadable or WWW review of the game, either on
these WWW pages or elsewhere
- Supplier:
- This is a point of contact for obtaining the game, and is usually the game's
publisher. Links to addresses, phone, fax and email contacts are given where
possible.
- Players:
- This is the number of players who can play the game simultaneously - I
do not count games which offer a "fake" two (or more) player option, where
the players have to alternate turns.
- Type:
- This is the game genre, or a very brief description of the game type
- Needs:
- This lists the game's compatibility with different operating systems and the
Risc PC. The various fields are:
- OS 2:
- RISC OS 2 compatibility information follows
- OS 3:
- RISC OS 3 compatibility information follows (up to, but not including, version 3.5)
- RPC:
- Risc PC compatibility information follows
- SA:
- StrongARM/RISC OS 3.7 compatibility information follows (if a modification is mentioned
then this may be referring to one that either Game On! or StrongGuard
performs)
And the meaning of the text next to each of the above is as follows:
- Yes
- Game works with this operating system/platform
- No
- Game fails with this operating system/platform
- ?
- Status of game on this OS/platform is not known
- Game On
- Game works only with Game On!. This includes games which run too quickly
without it.
- Game On 2
- Game works only with Game On 2!, but not with Game On!
- StrongCache
- Game requires the free software StrongCache in order to work.
You can download this from http://www.argonet.co.uk/users/d.s.mars/
- StrongGuard
- Game requires The ARM Club's StrongGuard in order to work
- AutoCache
- Game requires the free software AutoCache in order to work
Before these fields sometimes a number followed by 'MB' is given - this is the
minimum amount of memory the game requires to run ('MB' stands for 'megabytes').
Furthermore, the text 'HD' is also sometimes present in this location, which indicates that
the game requires a harddisc.
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This page last updated 6/7/97