Notes regarding the Incarnations of Revenge: If you have the means, I strongly suggest you put your hands on the PAL version of Revenge of the Mutant Camels (request this when you register with your five ponds sterling). Gameplay differs strongly on a larger screen -> the mayham gets even more ferrocious and you won't have an invisible Enemy floating off the top of your screen. On this 512K version, the number of 'samples' in the popular sense of the word is MUCH lower when compared to the 1MEG. The 1MEG version plays with a sonic tidalwave up your eardrums. Everything is neighing, gobbling, bleating and kerpow'ing in a dozen languages. If you take to the effect, be sure to set 'stereo phasing' in the options menu each time you play again, as it get reset after your beasts are extinct. The effect of stereo phasing is much more dominant in the 1MEG version with its 'live' samples. Final note: remember you cannot exit Revenge by any conventional means, other than a reset. Do not multitask it with anything important. In fact, when you're running something in the background, added buffers to your drives, or having done something else generally memory-consuming, chances are that your machine will loop up after trying to run Revenge; its probably best to have a separate game-disk to boot Revenge from. Also the drive's motor won't stop turning after Revenge has loaded; take out the disk when the opening-screen appears. I dunno if and what the effect will be when you run Revenge from a harddisk, as I'm just as much deprived of this essencial pheripheral as YaK is(rats!). Happy Blasting! Andries Munnik 24/02/92