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The Icon Bar: News and features: The Return of Chaos
 

The Return of Chaos

Posted by Keith McKillop on 18:00, 23/9/2000 | ,
 
Spheres Of ChaosThere's a new version of Spheres of Chaos... this time with more aliens, end-of-level baddies, powerups, psychedelic colours and effects than before. The author, Iain McLeod, has not only been working on a RISC OS version, but a Windows version too for those of you who no longer own a RISC OS machine.

This latest version requires a RiscPC with at least 12MB free to run, and the screen memory needs to be cached for best playability (AutoVCache is available for just that). The older version is also available so that one can play it on older machines, but this still has some notorious bugs in it that have been fixed in the latest version.

Iain asks that if you like Spheres of Chaos, you should register it. The recommended price is £15.00 UK / $15 US, but if you can't afford that then pay what you can. Bearing in mind that you could afford the computer to play the game on, and Iain is in much need of money to pay for various essentials, such as food and rent (hint hint!). Spheres of chaos is available from http://www.chaotica.u-net.com/.
 

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