Mindwheel (Atari ST, 3 1/2" Disk) Broderbund Software - 1984 USA, Canada Release

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Mindwheel
Product ID BRODE0066
Platform(s) Atari ST
Packaging Book + Disk
Media 3 1/2" Disk
Copyright date 1984
Publisher(s) Broderbund Software
Category(s) Entertainment, Adventure, Text
Country of Origin United States of America

Description from the packaging.

By Robert Pinsky, Author; Steve Hales, Programmer and William Mataga, Programmer.

The Federated Nations have collapsed. Lennon City-Tokyo, Feingrad, Nuevo Paris thunder with strife and violence. In Capitol City, seventy thousand crazed rioters storm the Washington Monument. As the weapons of oblivion assemble on the horizon, the long-feared apocalypse seems inevitable.

The howling, demented crowd shrieks for action. Only Doctor Virgil understands the narrow, mysterious path to your civilization's survival. But Virgil desperately seeks a Mind Adventurer! Do you dare?

What is...
An Electronic Novel?

An Electronic Novel picks up where the printed word leaves off.

At Synapse, by combining the novel on the printed page with the dynamic technology of the computer, a remarkable new entertainment experience has been discovered: a fictional universe constantly changing, with you in the center of the action.

How can I enter...
An Electronic Novel?

You leap from the first printed chapters in this book to the screen of your home computer. The adventure picks up on diskette, pulling you into an excitingly vivid, action-packed world. Your intuition and the choices you make determine what happens next, how the universe of the novel unfolds.

System Requirements

Atari ST
Required RAM 512K

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