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~The Cheet Sheets Top 5
By Neil Hopkins
This month's Cheet Sheets software top five countdown runs as follows
5. Disczine
Carried through space sellotaped to the back of a magazine, or maybe
downloaded at the speed of light (1) from a bulliten board somewhere,
the Disczine is host to a cast of bizarre characters and humerous
articles. Watch with baited breath as Nasty Nigel fiddles with
version 1.1 of the cheet sheets patcher , and laugh as he trashes
the program and realises that he hasn't got a backup!
Footnote 1
As light travels more slowly through a magical field, the speed of
light when down loading has been reliably measured as 9600 baud.
4. Beneath a Gorin Interface
In a bleak and forbidding future world aided only by your primative
PC, you must wrestle with a hostile computer interface to extract
the information that you need (to crack level 30 on Doom II). You
will need to solve the mysteries that block your path, such as why
the interface is constantly mutating, whatever happened to the
Windows version, and what does that little jukebox icon DO exactly?
3. A Lu in the Dark
As fearless adventurer Lu Richardson, you have just thirty days to
solve the riddle of the latest role playing game, write up the
solution and send it to Cheet Sheets in time to beat the deadline.
Will you prevail with your customary logic, skill and daring against
the horrors of fuzzy graphics, incomprehensible speech with
terrifying 'English' accents, and a total lack of control of your
character's actions, or will you be forced yet again to hack the
character file to give yourself a million hit points and all of the
magic items.
2. Simon The Hacker
Twenty four hours in the day are simply not enough where Simon the
Hacker is concerned. Working against the clock, you must solve games,
write down solutions, devise edit cheats, analyse the questionaires
and still find time to eat, sleep and go to the toilet.
1. Rise of the Roberts
Deep in the secret production facility known as "By the Way", the
mysterious 'Editor' robot lurks. Only by deluging him with a
devastating combination of letters, reviews, cheats, hints and tips
will you stop him from going completely mad as he attempts to
construct yet another issue of Cheet Sheets. At least 30 days in the
making, complete with extensive ray traced ascii text and a full CD
advert (buy the Cheet Sheets CD or else!), this is one title that
needs no further hype.