Wing Commander IV The Price Of Freedom (PC, CD-ROM) Origin Systems - 1996 USA, Canada Release

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Wing Commander IV The Price Of Freedom
Product ID 17814-10099
Product UPC 017814100994
Platform(s) PC
Packaging Retail Box
Media CD-ROM
Copyright date 1996
Publisher(s) Origin Systems
Category(s) Entertainment, Arcade
Country of Origin United States of America

Description from the packaging.

Believe it or not- the best interactive movie has just gotten better!

The Kilrathi war may be over, but back home nothing is the same. There's trouble in the Border Worlds. Civil War seems imminent. You have to decide how to save the Confederation- or if it should be saved at all!

The latest epic adventure in the Wing Commander saga applies improved cinematic techniques and photo-realistic graphics to a story of intrigue, betrayal and death. Never before has Hollywood been so completely under your control.

  • Ensemble cast of favorites, including Mark Hamill, Malcolm McDowell, John Rhys-Davies and Tom Wilson (as Maniac).
  • Enhanced movie-quality, including panning camera and detailed Hollywood studio sets.
  • Shot on film!
  • Runs under Windows 95 with a DOS reboot.
  • Complexly woven story featuring old friends and new comrades.
  • Photo-realistic textures on all ships.
  • Enhanced interactivity both in and out of cockpit- plus greater control of missions and drama.
  • Digital music throughout the game.
  • 16-Bit movies with Dolby Surround sound.
  • Better-than-ever gameplay.
  • Full screen view for enhanced visibility.

System Requirements

PC MS-DOS 5.0
Required CPU Pentium 75
Required RAM 8MB
Req. Hard Drive 30MB Free
Requires Mouse Yes
Required CD Speed 2X
Recommend Joystick Yes
Required Audio Yes
Supported Video SVGA

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