The second problem you will have is installing the games onto your machine. The program comes with about a 200K install program that has to be run on your GEOS system (or else run on a Desktop system and then all the files copied). It then will uncompact into about 1/2 a Meg of executables and help files. This would mean that your Zoomer would have to have about 700K of free space to just install.
If you also own the Desktop version, this will only require the room of about 500K to copy the files. If your not much for help files (which ... uh humm ... alot of time was spent on them), you can probably make it fit in about 250K.
If you are still interested and perhaps a bit adventurous, : D, here is the ad:
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Quintessence!: GAMES OF THE MIND
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Finally! What we all have been waiting for! LesInk Productions presents Quintessence! Five spectacular mind bending games at an unbelievable price, plus TWO bonus games at no extra cost. Only $24.95 + $2.95 shipping & handling (in the Continental USA).
That's less than $5 per game!
With 2nd day delivery free!
What's included?
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Secret Code - Be a Hacker and find the hidden code to break the security system.
Four in a Row - Match your mind with the computer or a friend as you drop tokens on the board to make four in a row.
The Black Box - Have fun with lasers like your professor wouldn't let you! Find the hidden atoms by bouncing lasers in The Black Box.
Hi Ho - Hop, Bop, and Skip to your heart's content ... but only leave one marble in the center.
Follow Me - Simon says, can you do? Repeat the color and sound patterns presented to you. Simple?
Bonus Games:
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Maze Runner - You're the mouse in this game of patience. Can you find the cheese?
Mine Field - BOOM! Wrong square. Find the mines without blowing your cool. Be careful, time is against you.
Send check or money order to:
LesInk Productions
P.O. Box 6388
Huntsville, AL 35824
Documentation included. Copyright 1994.
Shipments start May 2, 1994
Please state 3 1/2" or 5 1/4" disks.
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Remember, I can only send you the Desktop version at this point in time.
Also, if anyone knows how a developer can get access to a Zoomer for testing (and yes, that includes one in my hands), please let me know.
And finally, if anyone knows a way to have PCMCIA cards "printed up" I would appreciate that too.
Feel free to Email me with questions or comments,
Lysle E. Shields III
LesInk Productions