Version for PC (optical) Interplay's 10 Year Anthology - Classic Collection (USA)
Collection data
.dat name | pcc-opt_redump |
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.dat version | IBM - PC compatible | (SIMPLIFIED DAT) | "2021-02-13 16-48-59" |
.dat status | Up-to-date |
ROMset platform | PC (optical) |
ROMset title | Interplay's 10 Year Anthology - Classic Collection (USA) |
ROMset alias | |
ROMset CRC32* | f9431f50 |
ROMset size* | 481515552 bytes |
Version data
Intro title(s) |
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Compile date | 1993-??-?? |
Serial number | |
Texts | English |
Voices | None |
View | |
Screen overscan | |
Media | 1 × CD |
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Voting |
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Parent Game(s) data
Game | Another World (1992–1994) |
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Genre(s) | action, adventure |
Saga(s) | Another World (1992–1994) |
Synopsis | A young physics professor named Lester conducts a particle experiment. Suddenly, something goes wrong, a lightning strikes, and in a moment Lester finds himself in a strange alien world. Now he must fight for his life, first with his bare hands, then with a gun he finds. But what gives him courage is that he is not alone. One of the aliens who escapes from the prison together with him helps him on his dangerous quest. Friendship can overcome all the obstacles. |
Game | Battle Chess (1993) |
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Genre(s) | strategy |
Saga(s) | |
Synopsis | Battle Chess is a quite typical chess game, but it comes with a twist: all pieces are represented by small, realistic figures that walk around on the chessboard, and when one piece takes another, they both take part in an animated battle. There is a different animation for each permutation, depending on which pieces are capturing or being captured. |
Game | J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings - Volume One (1993) |
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Genre(s) | action, role play |
Saga(s) | |
Synopsis | The events that occur in the game roughly correspond to those depicted in the first volume of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, though the game ends before the final chapters of the first book. The player takes control of Frodo Baggins, who must find companions for his quest. The game's locations, individual objectives, missions, and quests are structured quite differently from those of the computer release. Most of the quests involve retrieving items for various NPCs, thus advancing the narrative. |