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* Demo from a Hebrew game magazine (Date unknown). Similar to the demo disc, but without transition scenes. The data files are plain-text and contain useful comments about the implementation. | * Demo from a Hebrew game magazine (Date unknown). Similar to the demo disc, but without transition scenes. The data files are plain-text and contain useful comments about the implementation. | ||
* Demo from Génération 4 - Number 81 (FR) (October 1995). Similar to the demo disc, but without transition scenes. The data files are plain-text and contain useful comments about the implementation. | |||
* Demo from Personal Computer World (UK) (May 1996). It allows to play level 11, and it does not include anything else (except for a game over video). The data files are plain-text and contain useful comments about the implementation. | * Demo from Personal Computer World (UK) (May 1996). It allows to play level 11, and it does not include anything else (except for a game over video). The data files are plain-text and contain useful comments about the implementation. | ||
* Demo from PC Gamer Disc 12 (US) (November 1995). It allows to play level 31 and it does not include anything else (except for a game over video | * Demo from PC Gamer Disc 12 (US) (November 1995). It allows to play level 31 and it does not include anything else (except for a game over video). The data files are plain-text and contain useful comments about the implementation. | ||
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