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R.T.F.R - Radiation Threat From Russia for DOS

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File R.T.F.R
Version 1
File size 986 KB
Release date
Release year 1997
Type Video game
Platform DOS
Requirements
License Freeware

Game Summary

Developer Sampo Yrjänäinen
Publisher Sampo Yrjänäinen
Original release date
Original release year [[:Finnish games:|]]
Genre Skill
Subgenre Other skill games
Series [[:Finnish games:|]]
Article R.T.F.R
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FILE_ID.DIZ

R.T.F.R - Radiation Threat From Russia
Protect Finland from the russian      
nuclear plants. This game challenges  
your reflexes. (supports Finnish)

README

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  ³   1.  User's rights and responsibilities. . . . . . .      19         ³
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  ³   2.  Radiation Threat From Russia  . . . . . . . . .      37         ³
  ³                                                                       ³
  ³       2.1  Background and how-to-play . . . . . . . .      42         ³
  ³       2.2  Requirements and startup . . . . . . . . .      62         ³
  ³       2.3  Credits  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .      80         ³
  ³                                                                       ³
  ³   3.  Contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .     105         ³
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   1.  User's rights and responsibilities

   At first it's good to know a few things.

    First of all, R.T.F.R-the game is so called "Freeware". This means,
    that you are allowed to copy it freely, and no kind of fee is asked.
    In fact, more the players R.T.F.R has achieved, the more satisfied we
    are. So by spreading the game you're doing us a big favour. Anyway,
    the game is protected by the copyright-laws, which means that you're
    not allowed to spread versions, that are modified or lack parts of the
    original game.
    
    Another important thing is, that you play the game with your own
    responsibility. R.T.F.R has been tested with machines that vary in
    composition with good results, but if it for some strange reason
    causes damage to your machine/you/your surrounding, we are not
    responsible to compensate your loss.

    2.  Radiation Threat From Russia

   Our meaning isn't in anyway to annoy russians, or Russia. After I
   heard the name, I thought it'd be perfect for the game.
   
      2.1  Background and how-to-play

      You're sitting alone in a dark room in the middle of the dark
      winter of Siberia. You are left in charge of security of the
      nuclear plant. In the computer in front of you there are only
      four buttons to press. You are sweating so strong, that there's
      a miniature lake on the stone floor beneath your chair. The lights
      of the computer are beginning to ignite rapidly. You are told
      to press the right coloured button after it ignites. You can
      only guess what happens if you press the wrong button...

      Naturally, it's almost impossible to save the nuclear plant.
      At the end, the lights blink about 18 times in a second.
      Because of this fact, we hope you concentrate on making new
      records.

      The RTFR.EXE starts the game, but we advise you to run
      SETUP.EXE at first, in order to configure your sound card
      probably.

      2.2  Requirements


      R.T.F.R doesn't take too much. Your processor must be at least
      a 286, and your screen must be able to show VGA-level graphics.
      If you want to enjoy sound effects during the game, you of course
      must have a functional sound card. With Midas Sound System most of
      the popular sound cards are supported. Your OS should be MS-DOS,
      or an OS that can emulate MS-DOS (I had enourmous problems trying
      to make the audio work under Windows 95).

      You should have at least 300k base memory free, and if you want
      to enjoy the audio, load an EMS-driver and make sure you have
      a bit of XMS free.

      (!NOTE! IF YOU DON'T WANT TO HEAR THE AUDIO FEEL FREE TO DELETE
      THE SONG.* AND SND.* -FILES IN ORDER TO SAVE SOME DISK SPACE)

      2.3  Credits

                              * Code *
                   Sampo Yrjanainen (Nature Boy)


                       * Graphics and music *
                       Sampo Toyssy (Zmortal)

                    and for the startup sample:
                       Lauri Hellevuo (N0hd)


                       * Midas Sound System *
                        Petteri Kangaslampi
                           Jarno Paananen


                          * Beta testers *
                    Santeri Pakkanen (Einstein)
                       Sami Ylismaki (Fishu)


                      * Special thanks go to *
                       Joni Leiponen (Diper)
                       Oskari Lindman (Grand)

                                 
   3.  Contact

   You can mail us. Complaints, questions, suggestions, appraisals
   and any other kind of mail is greeted with pleasure. Below there
   are all the addresses (E-mail and snail mail) of all the members
   of the current members in this group.

   ****************
   Sampo Yrjanainen
   ****************

     Snail mail:
                            Sampo Yrjanainen
                             Vehk**** ** A
                              01*** Vantaa
                                Finland

     E-mail:
                       sampo.yrjanainen@*****.fi

     (As you can see from the E-Mail address, I can also be reached
     from MBnet)

   *************
   Sami Ylismaki
   *************

     Snail mail:
                             Sami Ylismaki
                       Petter Wett**** *** 3 * **
                             00*** Helsinki
                              Finland

     E-mail
                         sami.ylismaki@*****.fi

     (I believe I'm in the MBnet chat every day at midnight :> )

   ************
   Sampo Toyssy
   ************

     Snail mail:
                            Sampo Toyssy
                            Viljo**** 12
                           35*** Orivesi
                              Finland
     E-mail
                           toyssy@***.fi

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