Product Details
| Classification: |  | Medium Level Animated Violence
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Product Description
Features 30 unique missions challenge you across 3 different campaigns. Control any of 3 different species, each with distinctive units, technologies, attributes, and abilities Multiplayer games for up to 8 players over IPX networks and Battle.net. Scenario and map editors allow players to edit units and create their own campaigns. Advanced control features, such as waypoints and training queues, provide enhanced gameplay.
System Specifications
- PC Requirements:
- Windows 95/98/NT4.0
- Pentium 200 or equivalent
- 32MB RAM
- 100MB available hard drive space
- 4x CD ROM drive
- Local bus SVGA video card (DirectX compatible)
- Microsoft compatible mouse
- DirectX compatible sound card for audio
- MAC Requirements:
- Power Macintosh/iMac
- Mac OS7.6 or higher
- Power PC
- 32MB RAM (64MB RAM for multiplayer)
- 80MB available hard drive space
- 4x CD ROM drive for gameplay (8x for cinematics)
- Monitor support for 256 colours at 640x480 resolution
- Multiplayer Options:
- 2 Players - 28kbps modem
- 2-8 players - TCP/IP Network or Battle.Net (requires low-latency Internet connection with support for 32-bit applications)
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Author: Patrick Long
From: Glen Iris, Victoria
20 Oct 2004 15:20:35
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Classic game which still packs a punch,
Starcraft was one of the earliest offerings from the games studio Blizzard. (Think of a mix between Warcraft and Command and Conquer, and you have Starcraft).
Although many years old, this game is still a hit with many gamers and enthusiasts, proof of this was a recent world games forum held in America, where one of the catagories of competition was Starcraft.
There are three sides in the game, and playing any of them is a notably different experience. You have the Terrans, "space trailer trash" with moving buildings; the frightening, insect-like Zerg who can burrow underground; and the hi-tech Protoss who can easily construct many buildings at a time. Each race features totally different units, often with no equivalents on the other side, differing construction and repair principles, and even different (though equally effective) interface art.
A 30 level single player campaign is complemented by a vibrant and constant online community, acessable for free.
This game is well worth playing, it would have to be one of the most popular games of all time and is still going strong today. If you have not experienced it, it is highly reccommended that you have a go.
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