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Shanghai
II: Dragon's Eye |
| Sold Out |
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(Win95/98 Only!) (Retail Box)
(SHANGH2PR) |
Discontinued |
Activision
Game
The Classic Tile Matching
Game
The most captivating strategy game of all time - Shanghai
II: Dragon's Eye - based on the ancient fascination of Mah-Jongg. With more of
everything that made Shanghai a computer game classic.
Several ways to play - Solitaire, Challenge, and Tournament
- for 1 or 2 players. The object: snap off matching pairs till you run out of
tiles, run out of moves, or run out of time. Simple? Sure - and simply
addicting.
And at the heart of Shanghai II, you'll find Dragon's Eye,
the ultimate challenge for even the most seasoned player.
Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye. It will beguile your days and
nights. Become your obsession.
8 beautifully rendered tile sets featuring a
variety of colorful themes from Mah-Jongg to Playing Cards, Flags of the World,
Sports, Fantasy World, Alphabets, Animals and more.
12 challenging tile formations, plus the
classic Shanghai Dragon. Or create your own formations with the Layout
Construction Set. Animations and sound effects bring the tiles to life.
Dragon's Eye, a special challenge for
superior Shanghai players. It's move against move, as one player seeks to
complete the Dragon formation, the other to dismantle it. Go up against a
friend or the computer.
Requirements:
MS-DOS - IBM PC, XT, AT, PS/1, PS/2, Tandy 1000
Series and 100% IBM compatible, MS-DOS 3.0 operating system, CD-ROM drive, hard
drive recommended, 640K RAM, supports EGA, VGA, MCGA (256 color) and Tandy 16
color, supports Roland MT-32, LAPC, Ad Lib, Game Blaster, Sound Blaster, PS/1
and Tandy Sound Boards, mosue or joystick optional. Note: MS-DOS version may
not run in Windows 95 MS-DOS mode.
Windows 3.1 or Windows 95/98 - 100% IBM PC compatible
computer, 386/25MHz processor, double speed CD-ROM drive, 4 MB RAM, 3 MB free
uncompressed hard disk space, VGA (640x480), 100% Microsoft compatible mouse
and driver, supports Sound Blaster, Media Vision and other Windows compatible
sound cards.
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