Demo: The Perfect General Internet Edition
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10:15 August 5th, 2003
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Killer Bee Software has released a playable demo of The Perfect General Internet Edition, allowing you to try out this upcoming revival of the classic turn-based tank strategy game by Mark Baldwin and Bob Rakosky. The demo is restricted with one scenario available, and loading and saving games is not possible. The demo is network playable. The Perfect General Internet Edition will go on sale Thursday August 14th. Gamer's Hell Local Download:
  • The Perfect General Internet Edition Demo (9.5 MB)
  • The Perfect General Internet Edition Demo Released Today, Killer Bee Software released the demo for the upcoming revival of the classic turn-based tank strategy game The Perfect General Internet Edition. The demo is available for download at Killer Bee?s Website, http://killerbeesoftware.com , and weighs in at 9.8 Megs. The demo is restricted with one scenario available, and loading and saving games is not possible. The demo is network playable. Further Demo system Requirements: 500MHz or better, Direct X, Windows 98/ME/2000/XP. The Perfect General Internet Edition will go on sale at Killer Bee?s Website Thursday. August 14th at the price of $20.00. The Perfect General Internet Edition is the revival of Mark Baldwin's classic abstract tank battle game, originally published by QQP in 1991. Killer Bee Software acquired the rights to the game, along with another Baldwin title, Empire Deluxe, in December of 2002. Empire Deluxe Internet Edition was released in early May of 2003. More information available at http://killerbeesoftware.com or contact Mark Kinkead at mok@killerbeesoftware.com

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