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BLAST DOORS - The Nuclear Family Feud
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Version 1.0
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Version 2.0 Beta
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Fred Says: Blast Doors was originally designed for the Total Entertainment Network. Unfortunately, the game networks are discovering that their profit margins are smaller than they had hoped. As a consequence BD got dumped when bigger games like Diablo and Quake came down the pike. Their loss is your FREE GAME.


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In the late 21st century, the world supply of fossil fuels dwindles away to nothing. The industrialized nations panic, searching desperately for alternative fuels. But it is too late. The monolith of industry has expanded beyond the limits of Earth's resources.

Transport fails.
Food supplies stand still.
The world erupts into chaotic warfare.

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----- The United States splinters into five indistinct factions. Two of these groups - The Militia Free States and the Holy Christian Republic - expand the right to bear arms to include all forms of weaponry. The other three states - Union Territory, Ecotopia, and The Free Enterprise Zone - are forced to arm their border lands in self-defense.


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----- The big winner in all this arming and re-arming is Militech. Located in Swiss Occupied Europe, Militech takes the lead in military technology with its premier line of Designer Ordinance. These tactical devies are cheap, colorful, and effective. Militech is able to deliver supplies world-wide with their exclusive fleet of solar blimps.

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----- Militech weapons are snapped up by Japanese Rebels, Russian Mercenaries, Arabic Nomads, African Ranchers, American Farmers - in fact, by darn near everyone. Militechs transforms the world. No more futile shoving matches when your neighbor disputes water rights. Just nuke him. No more pussyfooting with rifles, trucks, liquor and relatives. Now the battle ends in minutes. And the really cool thing is that the Aurora Borealis becomes visible world-wide, day and night.

This game operates on an IBM 486+ with Windows 95
'Blast Doors' requires Microsoft's Directx 3.0

This self-extracting executable is 2.24 megabytes.
It will take approx 15min for a 28.8 modem to download.
Download Blast Doors
Release Version 1.1b Last Update: 7/1/97

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Blast Doors II Needs DirectX5
http://www.microsoft.com/directx


This has a new Regkey, fixes the save bug, has updated manual
5/13/99 BlastDoors 2.02 Full (2.30MB):
BD2_5-13-99.exe

This upgrades the 5/13/99 version to version 2.03
6/26/99 BD2 fix #6 (0.55MB):
BD2_fix6.exe

This upgrades the 5/13/99 version to version 2.04
7/22/99 BD2 fix #7 (0.55MB):
BD2_fix7.exe

Registered User Permissions
Registered Users can make duplicates of the Network Blast Doors game
directory in order to run multi-player games on local area networks.
It is intended that a single registered copy of Network Blast Doors will
support up to 8 players over a TCP/IP or IPX connection.

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