Labels:text | screenshot | font OCR: Assassins 4 CD - The Ultimate Games CD contains over 600 meg of the very latest public domain and shareware games for the CDTV, CD32, A1200, and Amiga range of computers. Also compatible with Amiga Forever equipped The Assassins CD 4 by Weird Science Ltd. Windows 95/98 PCs. With over 500 games in many different categories there is sure to be something to please everyone. All of these games can be accessed direct from the workbench or from our friendly to use custom menu system. The Menu will inform you of the machine requirements for each game, the devices that are required, for that particular game, etc. The contents include the following categories :- Adventure (65 Games), Arcade (125 Games), Board Games (28 Games), Cards & Quizzes (27 Games), Extra Memory Required (44 Games), Kids Corner (9 Games), Play Zone (8 Games), Puzzles (59 Games), Shoot 'em Ups (93 Games) and Workbench Games (54 Games). Over 500 games in total, none of which have appeared on previous Assassins CD collections. Assassins 4 continues the series in style. In addition there are many games players extras such as Worms Levels, Cheat Archives, Emulators, Games Editors, Extra Tracks, HD Installers, Klondike 3 Cards and more. AMIGA Compatible with Amiga 1200, Amiga 4000, CD32 & Amiga Forever FOREVER equipped Win 95/98 PC. To use this CD on a PC you will require a FRIENDLY full installation of Amiga Forever 2 or greater. AGA games will not run on a PC. Most of the games will also work with an Amiga 500. It is not possible to run all the games on all platforms. NOTE :- Some of the games require a MOUSE or KEYBOARD, These will be indicated on the Selection Menu once you have chosen a game to Play. This compilation is copyright Weird Science Ltd, 1999. The Assassins Name and CD Menu system are copyright 1999 The Assassins The Amiga Forever name is copyright Cloanto, Amiga is copyright Amiga Inc. The Assassins CD 4 by Weird Science Ltd. The contents of this compact disc have been gleaned from many sources and although many of the programs are freely distributable some are not. Please refer to the authors documentation.