| Based on the novel by Arthur C. Clarke
By now, the year 2130, all of the largest asteroids in the solar system have long
since been discovered. Smaller ones are being dound at the rate of a dozen a day. So when
a huge new asteroid appears the only surprise is that is was overlooked for so long. It is
duly assigned the next available name, Rama, and is promptly forgotten about - but not for
long.
As Rama approaches the Earth, every question about it seems
to have an answer that raises more questions. And as observations continue, the most
impossible explanation becomes the only one: Rama is actually a spaceship.
The next step is obvious: mankind must attempt a rendezvous.
But only one of our spaceships is close enough. As fate has it, that ship is Endeavor -
the ship that you command.
Without even reading them, you know what your orders will be:
to rendezvous with the giant ship, to explore it, to meet with its inhabitants, and to
return home before it speeds on its orbit away from the solar system.
Yet even in your exitement, you realize it is not an easy
mission. You will have to make difficult decisions - many of them. And you will have to
work very fast - because if you stay on Rama too long, returning home will be impossible.
From the first moment it has been clear: this is the mission
of your lifetime. Thousands would gladly sacrifice anything for the chance. Only you can
explore Rama.
Rendezvous with Rama is the first computer adventure to be
produced in collaboration with Arthur C. Clarke. The program allows you to talk with three
other crew members. Multiple disks offer extended play - and the game may be played with
or without graphics.
Arthur C. Clarke, world-famous author of 2001: A Space
Odyssey, continous to be a major force in science fiction; over twenty million copies of
his books have been printed world-wide. The novel Rendezvous with Rama has won three
highest science fiction awards: the Hugo, the Nebula and the John W. Campbell Awards.
The adventure game Rendezvous with Rama was developed and
produced by Byron Preiss Video Productions, Inc., leading designers of entertainment and
educational software. Their technical director is Lee Jackson.
System requirements:
- IBM-PC, PCjr, AT
- 128K
- Dos 2.0 and higher
- CGA card
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