Terminal Velocity: The Story


In the far future, armadas from surrounding systems have suddenly waged war on Earth, destroying crucial installations and major cities, Earth is quickly brought to its knees. You are a pilot from the Ares Squadron, flying the fastest, most dangerous crafts ever made. Currently, you're in the TV-202, a fighter few can handle. Given that the previous model, the TV-101, has chalked up more dead pilots than any experimental craft in history, many consider you lucky to be alive. You're outgunned, outmanned, and strapped into a flying coffin. But just think how good “Saved the Known Galaxy” will look on your resume'.

Features:

Fast texture mapped 3D flight with full 360 degree movement
9 totally unique planets, with 3 levels per planet, and dozens of tunnels!
Over 400,000 sq. miles of terrain--incredibly large levels
7 destructive weapons, plus other power-ups
Non-stop air-to-air and air-to-ground realistic combat
SVGA support (640 x 480 resolution). This is a Pentium-recommended mode
8 player network and 2 player modem support
Fully digital music and sound effects (up to 44 KHz--real CD quality!)
Many, many secret cheats
Enemy ships cast translucent shadows, bank, roll, do loops, make suicide runs and more
70+ Megs of 3D rendered, full-motion, eye-candy cinematics (CD-ROM only)
Special Pentium mode to improve textured graphics (CD-ROM only)

System Requirements:

486DX computer (486DX2/66 strongly recommended)
4 meg of free memory (8 meg of memory strongly recommended)
VGA graphics card
Pentium recommended for SVGA (and higher) modes


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