[---------------------------------------------------------------------------] [ Coin-Ops-A-Poppin' ] [ The Killer List of Video Games ] [ ] [ March 1993 ] [ ] [ Original list compiled by Mike Hughey with extensive mods by Jeff Hansen. ] [ ] [ Converted to Appleworks Database and enlarged with help from USENET ] [ folks by Jonathan Deitch (jdeitch@gisatl.fidonet.org) ] [ ] [ Please send all additions, comments, corrections, and suggestions to the ] [ above address (jdeitch@gisatl.fidonet.org). Thanks. ] [---------------------------------------------------------------------------] [---------------------------------------------------------------------------] [ Important notice: ] [ The information in this document is copyrighted material - copyrighted by ] [ Jonathan Deitch and Jeremy Radlow. The wiretap.spies.com ftp site has ] [ expressed permission to store a copy of this document for public access ] [ and retrieval. You may distribute copies freely, provided this notice is ] [ not altered and is always included at the head of the copy and/or copies. ] [---------------------------------------------------------------------------] (C) 1993 Jonathan Deitch This is the complete KLOV ... the first section contains the info posting, the second the orphans list, and the third the KLOV itself. KLOV Information ================ The KLOV has now surpassed the 1000 entry mark -- the total for the March edition is 1025 games !! Please note ... I didn't write all of these ... they are a usenet-wide collaberation of synopsi submitted over the years. Please limit all submit- tions to a four line description, 75 characters per line. Special thanks must go to Kyle Snyder (of Blackmoor Enterprises) who sent me a *nine page* printout of additions and corrections consisting of some 97 additions and over 200 corrections. Kudos ! Below are game entry parameter examples for the list, which follows this posting in four additional posts (Orphans, A to I, J to R, and S to Z). Ninja FallinBlox {x 30. Space shoot-em-up. Limited ship energy. Speech: "Astro Blaster!" "Fuel status marginal/critical," etc. Astro Chase {Exidy '84} Based on a home computer game by First Star Software. Astro Fighter {Sega