| ==Phrack Inc.== |
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| Volume Four, Issue Thirty-Eight, File 4 of 15 |
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| Pirates' Cove |
| Issue Two |
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| By Rambone |
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| Welcome to Issue Two of Pirate's Cove. There is a lot going on in the |
| Pirate community, busts of pirates in the USA and Canada, and new software and |
| operating systems like IBM's OS/2. So sit back and absorb the news. |
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| First on the agenda is to discuss the over-talked about, and hopefully |
| dead issue of the carding scam initiated by The Grim Reaper and The Not So |
| Humble Babe. The reason Phrack Magazine delayed publishing anything about this |
| bust was because we refused to publish any third party rumors and idle gossip. |
| Now that I have personally spoken with the Grim Reaper, we can shed some light |
| on this subject. |
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| Mike "The Grim Reaper" obviously regrets what has transpired and would |
| like to put this part of his life behind him. At this point in time, he still |
| does not know what is going to happen, and is taking his arrest very seriously. |
| Mike asked me just to use the letter he has written. Some of you may have seen |
| this before, some may not. |
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| Statement by The Grim Reaper |
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| "Lamer Pirate Magazines, Etc..." |
| By THE GRIM REAPER |
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| This was originally going to be an article for iNSANITY Magazine #4 called |
| "Lamer Pirate Mags, Etc." to straighten out the complete bullshit and lies in |
| Badnews #7, but seeing as there are so many rumors floating around, and the |
| future of iNSANITY is undecided, I decided to just put out this text file to |
| explain what is really going on, less a few lamers out there spread all kinds |
| of bullshit and lies, as they seem to do so often. |
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| Pretty much everything in Badnews #7 was a complete lie, as most of you |
| already know by now. They didn't have any backdoors to ViSiON-X, and there |
| aren't and weren't any that allowed someone to get the user list. What |
| happened on Showdown was the Sysop PW was given out to the wrong person, and |
| they used it, so again, nothing but B.S. and hype on their end. While I think |
| the FiRM overhyped themselves, they didn't deserve the ragging they got by BaD, |
| and BaD having failed in their own attempt at a pirate group has no right to |
| criticize ANYONE until they've accomplished the same. Perhaps a few of the |
| other groups could have said something to them (and many talked about it) but |
| they didn't deserve the 3rd Degree from a lamer mag. |
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| The main reason for this article was that while many found the BaD Mag |
| to be so completely full of shit to the point that it was hilarious, some got |
| to thinking that down the line, someone might actually believe some of the B.S. |
| They claimed to be the group that caused the downfall of THG, PE and others, |
| which was a complete joke... They had absolutely nothing to do with any of |
| that. USA had killed off THG, etc... What else was there to straighten up? |
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| "Did they shoot your Dog????" |
| - Anonymous Lamer |
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| So what's up? Well, to make it short and blunt, The NotSoHumble Babe and |
| I were involved in a carding incident. She most likely was being watched by |
| certain people since she had been using false corporations and fake Tax ID |
| Numbers to order games and for suppliers for USA. The Secret Service either |
| stumbled across us that way, from one of the orders gone bad, or from the |
| illegal cash and hardware coming in to Enterprize. The NSH Babe (Amy) had a |
| cash flow from Dist Sites and other hot hardware from USA Sites totalling about |
| $3500-$5000 a month. She had sent one of her hot laptops she gets every month |
| to Optical Illusion in Canada, and asked him to sell it for her. He wanted to |
| be nice and tried to sell it. A local from his 416 area wanted to buy the |
| laptop. He went to sell it, and was busted by a plainclothes police officer |
| for possession of stolen property of over a $1000. |
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| I found some CC #'s, she had a lot of experience with UPS and FedEx from |
| ordering games, and she thought of a way to pick up the packages. We both |
| placed orders (I placed about 2/3rds since she was picking up, and she placed |
| about a 1/3rd). Most of the stuff wasn't for myself, and was meant for other |
| people (trying to be nice, eh?). In any case, we shouldn't have done it. TNSH |
| Babe wanted to order a A LOT of stuff because, over time, she owed people in |
| USA a lot of hardware they had paid her for, and she had never sent any to |
| them. We ordered a bit too much, more than I thought we should have. |
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| "They had Bulletproof Vests and Grenades??" |
| - Another |<-Rad D00D!! |
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| So then what? Well, they found out the packages were coming and were |
| waiting for TNSH Babe to pick them up. They went back to her place and she |
| gave them permission to come in and search (dunno what happened in between |
| then). She talked to them and they wanted to have her give some of the stuff |
| to me that she got when we were supposed to meet for the first time at a |
| Meijers parking lot. There were some weird things going on at the time, and an |
| alarm was flashing in the back of my mind, but I decided to ignore it. Anyhow, |
| she handed me a hard drive or something, then, basically, they moved in. I saw |
| a car pulling up, and figured what was going on. One guy said, "Secret |
| Service" (about 6 people), and it kinda went downhill from there. But |
| seriously, they weren't that bad and I cooperated with them. |
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| They wanted to go back to my house and look around, and wanted permission. |
| They said they would have gotten a search warrant, and it was in my best |
| interest to cooperate, so I let them come in. Basically there wasn't anything |
| in the house, I always throw everything out when I am done with it. As far as |
| the computer went, I didn't even have anything Unzipped on the Hard Drive that |
| I hadn't paid for. They wanted to look further on the computer and in the end |
| did take it, but gave me a receipt. I paid for my entire system, so don't |
| listen to some of the lamer textfiles floating around. There wasn't anything |
| on my system, so I might get lucky and they'll give it back. They also took 3 |
| or 4 computers from Amy's place, but left Static with his. This was the first |
| time either of us had done anything like this. There had been a few attempts |
| in the past, but nothing that had ever been followed through, or had worked. |
| No no, I've never been busted for this before, or anything. I've never been |
| arrested for anything before. |
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| "I formatted my Hard Drive 3 Times!!" |
| - Local 313 Sysop |
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| I don't know if it was overreacting, but our dumb situation seemed to |
| affect a lot of other people. The locals over here went apeshit, and many of |
| them formatted their drives and deleted files (20+), and took their boards down |
| temporarily. Many of the major pirate boards decided to power down for a |
| while. Unfortunately many of the truly good boards in the world have gone |
| down, possibly forever. BBS-A-Holic has gone down, Enterprize is now PD Only, |
| many INC boards, LSD2 possibly for related reasons, The VOID of course, and |
| many others. Many big names are considering quitting the pirate scene because |
| they think it's not worth it, and they're right. Some of the boards may come |
| back. BBS-A-Holic was one of my favorites. Many considered The VOID one of |
| the Top 10 Boards in the world as far as quality went, and I appreciate the |
| users and the support. I worked hard to try to make it the best, and put my |
| heart into it. As are many others, Black Spyrit might be retiring, so I don't |
| know if another iNSANITY Issue will be coming out. It was truly a great mag if |
| you never saw it. The best. |
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| "I heard they were thrown in jail, and fined $72 Million Dollars!!" |
| - Another Neverending Lamer |
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| No matter what or who the issue, this never stops, eh? I wouldn't believe |
| any of the bullshit text files, mostly from jealous people and the few enemies |
| you get when you end up getting towards the top, especially the anonymous |
| (surprise) text file taken off of OOFNet (surprise again, huh? Heh). All are, |
| as always, complete B.S. |
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| Try not to be a lamer. There are too many of 'em, and they do nothing for |
| the pirate world. If you are going to do anything, do SOMETHING. Organize a |
| group of some type, coordinate couriers, do some VGA or ANSI work, or get in a |
| group, but don't be a lamer. Call LD, establish a rep, and see what you are |
| missing. All locals aren't lamers, but 90% are. |
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| A Lamer - A person who calls only local boards, does nothing but leeches files, |
| and doesn't contribute to groups in any ways. |
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| Neither BaD, any locals, or Socrates had anything to do with us getting |
| into trouble in any way. |
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| "Don't try this at home kids." |
| - Grim '92 |
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| All things considered, I wish it wouldn't have ended this way. I don't |
| think any of this was good for anyone in the pirate or BBS world. USA is now |
| pretty much a dead group. Many of the best boards have gone down, and others |
| are considering calling it quits because it just isn't worth it. INC never was |
| a for-profit group, and had no illegitimate cash flow, unlike USA. |
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| Rambone's Remarks |
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| Well that's the real story, straight from the horse's mouth. I've read at |
| least a dozen text file's after this one, and I tend to believe what Mike has |
| written. Now Amy (NotSoHumble Babe) tells a different story. According to her |
| text file, she had seldom carded or phreaked before, but no one seems to be |
| able to corroborate this information, and people that know her tend to say she |
| was in deeper than she cares to admit. It's also been brought to my attention |
| that Amy may be volunteering information to the feds about other people. What |
| she has done before or after the bust may or may not be true, but here is her |
| story. |
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| Statement by The Not So Humble Babe |
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| Well, I am sure you have all heard that I had a small legal problem |
| today, and I know how stuff gets blown out of proportion, so I thought I'd |
| explain the story myself. Here goes... |
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| I have carded a few items in the past 3 days, and I have NEVER done this |
| before. The Grim Reaper got CBI accounts and placed orders, and I picked them |
| up. Well, one of the places Grim ordered from was Paradise Computers. They |
| knew it was a bogus order, but told us the package was shipped. Then they |
| called the FEDS. Anyhow, the Feds must have been watching the pickup spot, |
| then following me around until I met up with Grim to deliver his share of the |
| stuff. As soon as we went to make the exchange, the Secret Service, FBI, state |
| police, and local police were running at us with bulletproof vests and |
| automatic guns. They handcuffed us, separated us, and took each of us back to |
| our homes for them to search. |
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| I haven't talked to Grim Reaper since I saw him lying next to me on the |
| ground being arrested. But here's my story. About 20 agents came to my |
| apartment and grabbed all computer equipment without a receipt. So we still |
| have 1 modem, and this computer system. Anyhow, they grabbed every piece of |
| paper they could find. Unfortunately, I am a very organized person, and had |
| "the who's who in the pirate world" written down for my use. So if you ever |
| gave me your real name, number, or address, it is now in the hands of the |
| Secret Service and FBI. This list was quite large, as it took 2 years to |
| compile. |
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| These boys did their homework. They knew Enterprize was USA HQ and they |
| knew my handle, and they knew I supplied the group with software. They weren't |
| going for just anyone here guys; they knew they needed to bust a group leader. |
| Well, they did. Got me on carding, pirating, and a ton of other legal terms |
| having to do with both of these. |
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| I was charged with 6 different counts, each holding a 5-30 year prison |
| sentence. It doesn't look good for me at all. I'll post a file as soon as I |
| get arraigned and let you guys know what is going on. |
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| But I will say this now, and I MEAN it. I love the groups, the software, |
| and the competition. But regardless of what happens to me, I am done forever. |
| No more NotSoHumble Babe, no more USA. I hate to do this to everyone, but I |
| really don't have a choice. And regardless of who I am that got busted, be |
| strong and support what you believe in your hearts: PIRACY. Don't let them |
| win. You guys can all go on without me. Just promise me you won't give up and |
| throw in the towel. If anyone wants to contact me, you can leave e-mail on |
| Enterprize for me, or call voice AT YOUR OWN RISK. They told me they were |
| tapping the phone lines. |
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| News Flash: Mutli-Media Aggravation |
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| Mutli-Media games (CD-Rom) are being played on the hard drive. There |
| seems to be a trend of starting to send out huge CD-Rom games electronically |
| through BBSes, the first one being Battle Chess I, and taking as much as 30 |
| megs of hard-drive space. Soon after, Steller 7, and Wing Commander I started |
| to show up. One of the reason for the start of this was a lack of programs |
| coming down the pike, and one group decided to send Battle Chess out. I |
| haven't seen anything lately, and hope programs meant for the CD-Rom will stay |
| that way. |
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| Another News Flash: OS/2 2.0 GA |
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| IBM has released the long anticipated OS/2 (Operating System 2) 2.0 GA. |
| OS/2 2.0 is an alternative to DOS 3.3, 4.01, or the latest, 5.0, and implements |
| true 32 bit technology. There are several ways of using this operating system. |
| OS/2, implementing it's own version of FAT, Dual Boot (which will allow you to |
| be able to use DOS if necessary), and a Multi-Boot, brings up a prompt a when |
| booting up which allows you to choose which operating system you would like to |
| use (similar to Vpix for Unix and Xenix). |
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| I had the opportunity to view a preview of OS/2 2.0 GA at our local IBM |
| Corporate Building, and to say the least, I was impressed. One of the points |
| stressed at the meeting was the diverse control over many programs at the same |
| time. OS/2 comes with its own operating system, along with a clone of sorts of |
| both DOS and Windows. This feature will enable a user to access a DOS |
| emulation without having to actually boot up DOS on the machine. It also has a |
| Windows emulation which will eradicate the need for a full blown version. The |
| one shortcoming of this is that it is Version 3.0, but I have been informed |
| that 3.1 is right around the corner, and actually saw a demonstration of it. |
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| The true strong point of OS/2 is the mutli-tasking. After witnessing |
| 15 windows open at the same time, all with programs running concurrently, I |
| truly can say this is a step into the future, and it is here now. My personal |
| experience running 2.0 is very impressive. Being able to properly run a |
| program with the BBS in the background is a welcome treat, and I see no reason |
| to ever support another operating system, until I get my hands on Windows NT. |
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| Industry News |
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| The long awaited A-10 Avenger by Spectrum Holybyte has now been pushed |
| back till early next year. This was the next in a series of interactive |
| programs put out by SH to be played over the modem, the first being Falcon 3.0, |
| a 256VGA jet game. |
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| UT (Ultra-Tech) and EMC (Electro-Magnetic Crackers) have now merged. |
| This merger will be beneficial to both groups, bringing lacking talents |
| together to form one of the largest cracking groups in the world, one with |
| strong software connections, and the other with cracking resources and existing |
| software support sites. Captain Tom of UT and Cyborg of EMC brought the whole |
| thing together as a reality, and this merger may point them in the same |
| direction as when INC formed their group from several smaller groups. |
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| BBS Bust in Canada |
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| The Federal Investigations Section of the RCMP seized components of an |
| electronic bulletin board system (BBS) "90 North" at a West Island residence. |
| This is believed to be the first execution of a search warrant under the |
| Copyright Act of Canada against an electronic bulletin board system. |
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| The seizure included 10 micro computers, seven modems and the software |
| present on these systems (approximate value of $25,000). An electronic |
| bulletin board is a service which allows personal computer users to exchange |
| messages and to exchange or receive computer files including software, text and |
| digitized images over telephone lines via a modem. |
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| During a four-month investigation, it was established that the 90 North |
| BBS enabled users to obtain software in exchange for other files or for an |
| annual fee of $49.00. While some of the programs consisted of "shareware" |
| which may legally be distributed in this way, much of the available material |
| was protected under the Copyright Act including beta versions of commercial |
| software packages which have not yet been released on the market. More than |
| 3,000 software programs were available to users of this BBS including |
| WordPerfect 5.0, Microsoft DOS 5.0, Windows 3.0, Lotus 1-2-3 for Windows, |
| Borland C++ 2.0, Quattro Pro 3.0, d-Base IV 1.1, SCO Xenix for DOS, Netware |
| 3.11 and Clipper 5.0. |
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| Charges of commercial distribution of pirated software are planned against |
| the owner and operator of 90 North. Paragraph 42 (1)(c) of the Copyright Act |
| states that "every person who knowingly distributes, infringes, copies of any |
| work in which copyright subsists either for the purpose of trade or to such |
| intent as to affect prejudicially the owner of the copyright, is guilty of an |
| offense and liable on summary conviction, to a fine not exceeding $25,000 or to |
| imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or to both, or on conviction |
| on indictment, or a fine not exceeding $1 million or to imprisonment for a term |
| not exceeding five years or both." |
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| More Details On The Canadian BBS Bust |
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| The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) has, for the first time under |
| the Copyright Act of Canada, seized all the components of an electronic |
| bulletin board (BBS), for providing illegal copies of copyrighted software to |
| its subscribers. |
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| According to Allen Reynolds of the secretariat of the Canadian Alliance |
| Against Software Theft (CAAST), the Federal Investigations Section of the RCMP |
| has not laid formal charges against the West Island, Quebec owner and operator |
| of the BBS. Charges of commercial distribution of pirated software are planned |
| against the owner of 90 NORTH, he said. |
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| CAAST is a Canadian organization made up of ASHTON-TATE CANADA, LOTUS |
| DEVELOMENT CANADA, MICROSOFT CANADA, NOVELL CANADA, and QUARTERDECK OFFICE |
| SYSTEMS CANADA. Its main objective is to educate the public and business about |
| the hazards of software piracy. |
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| In the raid, the RCMP seized 10 Micro computers, seven modems, and about |
| $25,000 worth of software which was allegedly being distributed to users of the |
| 90 NORTH BBS for an annual $49.00 fee, Reynolds said. |
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| Some of the seized software packages were Wordperfect 5.0, MS-DOS 5.0, |
| Windows 3.0, Lotus 1-2-3 for Windows, dBase IV, Netware 3.11, and Qemm. If |
| charged and convicted on a summary conviction, the 90 NORTH owner could face |
| either a penalty or a fine not exceeding $25,000 or a jail term not exceeding |
| six months or both. If the 90 NORTH owner is convicted on indictment, the |
| penalty is a fine not exceeding $1 million or imprisonment for a term not |
| exceeding five years or both. "I don't know how long it will take to lay |
| charges," Reynolds said. He would not speculate when the RCMP would charge the |
| owner of 90 NORTH, but he did say that the users of the 90 NORTH BBS will not |
| be investigated by by the RCMP. |
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| He added that there is reason to believe that a number of BBSes across |
| Canada are supplying beta test versions of products which can be dangerous to a |
| user's system because they are usually laced with bugs. |
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| Rambone's Remarks |
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| I have been informed that there are several more bulletin boards, |
| especially those in the 416 NPA, that are under investigation right now. Most |
| of the sysops being busted are ones that charge for download credits, which is |
| a violation of the Copyright Act for reselling software. |
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| New Release |
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| Ultima UnderWorld by Origin |
| Name: The Stygian Abyss |
| Company: Origin |
| Graphics: 256VGA |
| Sound: SB/SB-Pro/Adlib/Roland |
| Rating: 10/10 |
| Supplier: High Pockets/Red Runner |
| Copy Protection: None |
| Date: 3/26/92 |
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| Looking for virtual reality in a game? Didn't think you could find it? |
| Welcome to Origin's Ultima UnderWorld, "The Stygian Abyss." Don't let the name |
| fool you, this game does not have any attributes from the Ultima 1-6 series. |
| You start out in a dark room looking out into what would be called a 3-D |
| perspective. Picking up the bag in front of you would be your best bet -- it |
| may have things that you need. Once you are on your way, you will notice how |
| realistic the walls, ground, and ceiling look, almost like you are there. |
| Along the way in your adventure, you will encounter many items that will help |
| you along the way and some that may not, but you will have to decide. There |
| are also many cultures down below that will be friendly and not-so-friendly; |
| use your best judgement. Learn all your abilities. They will come in handy |
| down the road. Practice your magic, it may save your life, or help you walk |
| across water (hint). Learning how to jump correctly is important. You'll have |
| to be able to leap across flaming, volcanic ravines to be able to finish the |
| game. When you see writing on the wall or in a scroll with words and telling |
| you to chant this to the Mantra, you better copy them down: They build up your |
| attributes. |
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| All in all, there are 7 levels, and one unexplored level, sporting true |
| 256VGA graphics, SB-Pro support, and a riveting sound-track. This is this |
| closest thing to virtual reality graphics in the game market today, and it'll |
| be a while before you play anything else like it. |
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