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"A man long dead, grafted to machines your builders did not understand"
<Message to All Marathon Terminals> Marathon Emergency Systems Broadcast Today at 0820 hours, the Marathon came under surprise attack from unknown hostile forces. The Marathon has sustained serious damage.
***INCOMING MESSAGE FROM LEELA*** I am now in contact with a number of colonists planetside, but their reports on the situation below are conflicting and obviously exaggerated. The primary medium-range radio antenna has been disabled or destroyed, which makes communication extremely difficult.
<Posted 2794.7.3.14.08.39>
Pfhor. A small redesign and experiments with a style
I think the hardest difficulty in the Marathon games really is the way to play them, but man it sucks that it means that you lose 50% of the enemy variation. Surely you could add enemies that look like the lower ranked units but are statistically identical to the higher ranked ones fairly easily?
MacUser January 1996
New software and hardware technologies (although the “fastest Mac ever” was now from Power Computing, not Apple) made computer games a bit more vibrant on the Macintosh of the moment than they’d been (or, perhaps, would be). This issue also mentioned you could now burn your own CD-ROMs for about $1,500 a drive (although it might have been more optimistic about the longevity of CD-Rs than everyone seems to be nowadays).
For this year’s Halloween, I give you a Pfhor fighter from the Empire’s elusive Spooky Division.