Welcome to ShatterBat! The game displays instructions automatically (and whenever you click on "About ShatterBat"), so the best thing to do is just run it and go. Please take a moment to look over the enclosed license agreement file, which spells out your rights and restrictions regarding this software. The two major points to note are:
• Pay if you play.
• Redistribute freely, but only in the form of the
orignal, unmodified Installer Program.
ShatterBat is distributed using the shareware system, which allows you to try software before paying for it. If you like this game or continue to play it for more than a few days, you are expected to pay a registration fee of $12. Doing so will provide the incentive and resources for future shareware projects, and, more importantly, will get you a registration code that will remove the shareware messages in the game.
To register, visit our web site at http://www.antennahead.com , or see the enclosed “Registration” file.
Thanks for playing!
--Andrew Meggs, head 3D superfreak
Antennahead Industries, Inc.
Contact Information
Antennahead Industries, Inc.
10211 Windbluff Drive
Richmond, VA 23233-3822
Internet: http://www.antennahead.com
support@antennahead.com (for tech support)
orders@antennahead.com (for registration)
Vox: 804.740.2729
Fax: 804.740.9697
Release Notes
Version 1.0.0 -- inital release (no InputSprocket)
• There are known bugs in versions of InputSprocket prior to 1.0.2 which
can cause the screen to go black after playing for a long period of time,
or keep you from launching ShatterBat a second time without restarting
your Macintosh first, or cause conflicts with Kensington extensions.
Because only version 1.0.1 was available for distribution at the time
of this release, InputSprocket is not included in this installer. If
you have installed InputSprocket yourself, you should be aware of these
problems and consider removing it from your system.
• Turning on resolution switching may cause the Finder to rearrange the icons
on your desktop in unpleasant ways. This is a general problem with switching
resolutions, and would also occur if you switched resolutions using the
Monitors control panel.
• Anyone who had a copy of ShatterBat from before the Antennahead Industries
buyout should probably go delete their old preferences file. This is the