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Game Titan Colony, 2577"...You are walking within the orbiting supercomputer, your radar detects a Drone Guard moving somewhere ahead. An automatic forcefield has just engaged behind you. All around you hear the screaming of distorted metal, the relentless dull throb of machinery beating like a heart... the heart of a conquering darkness. Welcome to C.H.A.O.S." Mission Briefing: Titan Colony is being held captive by a vast, orbiting sentient supercomputer. The computer, Cybernetic Holistic Autonomous Orbiting Server (C.H.A.O.S.), was created by colony scientists for research and education. But now, something has gone wrong. C.H.A.O.S. in control... and out of control. All the colonists had biochips implanted in their brains through which they should have received education from C.H.A.O.S. But instead, the supercomputer began using the colonists' biochip implants to control them. The scientists who created C.H.A.O.S. were forced to make a desperate escape using an untested Time Interphase Field Generator. The Dimension Jump was successful, but C.H.A.O.S. acquired their Interphase Generator, trapping them in the parallel continuum to which they had escaped. The scientists have only one hope. You. The scientists have established contact with 20th Century computer operators. Only you can find a way to stop C.H.A.O.S. by using a Time Probe capable of interacting with their time.
A new dimension in CD-ROM adventure... The C.H.A.O.S. Continuum is a fully interactive movie experience containing many maze-like tunnels, spectacular animation, special effects and a rich, photorealistic look. It was developed on Silicon Graphics workstations using the same software that creates the film industry's most exciting special effects.
Requirements: 386/33 or above running Windows 3.1 or above, 4 MB RAM, Hard Drive with 1 MB free disk space, Super VGA resolution with 256 colors, High-Speed Video Card or Windows Accelerator recommended, Sound Card with Windows drivers, Double-speed CD-ROM drive is recommended. Tested OK on Windows XP.
©1998 CD-ROM
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