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Tracking down Frankenstein Software...
« on: September 29, 2006, 11:34:39 PM »
Saw this publication on a very old amiga mailing list:

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As owner of Frankenstein Software, I will offer the the opportunity to purchase all rights (including source code) to our current strategy titles at the conclusion of our Clearance Sale (3/31/97):

Mongol Commander, an operational/tactical simulation of the campaigns of Genghis Khan and the Mongols (1206-1405). [12MB harddisk space, 3MB RAM 68030 CPU required]

BravoRomeoDelta, a hypothetical realtime, global-scale, limited nuclear war simulation in the 1992 time frame. [1MB RAM 1MB disk space, all Amigas]

PowerFootball, a compact (512K) strategy/arcade American football simulation. [512K, all Amigas]

In addition, I will include the developer's notes and research materials for a proposed simulation of the American Indian Wars--Crazy Horse (1850-1890), which was to use the Mongol Commander game system.

Additional information can be obtained from the Frankenstein Software Web Page in the Preferred Vendor section at www.cucug.org

Prices are open to negotiation, so if you are interested, please contact me as soon as possible...

Jack Rollan
Frankenstein Software
P.O. Box 138
New York, NY 10116-0138
(516)538-6420
71175.1676@CompuServe.com
USA


I know I'm nearly ten years late; but I'm trying to track down Jack Rollan, and he's a very tricky guy to locate; I'm just wondering if you amiga fanatics could help me.

PS; yes, I'm interested in Bravo Romeo Delta; apparently there was a v3.0 released in 1995, which allowed 2,000+ warheads in the air simultaneously  :crazy: ; and the Amiga version (which I ordered off ebay) was better than the DOS version in many aspects.