DOOM Mac Barrels v0.99b By Atul Varma atulv@bronze.coil.com The wound from that demon scrape is killing you!! You try to look around at the scenery to divert your attention for a bit. All around you is barren wasteland. There is some- thing that catches your attention, however. To your right is an old Macintosh Classic, the UAC's general-purpose torture device which also, ironically, doubles as a poor excuse for an abacus... er, computer. It was invented in the late twentieth century, but the Apple corporation that made it apparently couldn't stand up to the competition of the other superpowerful PC companies, so their technology never progressed. AAACH! Suddenly, an Imp comes out of the shadows, roaring its Satanic battle-cry as it sees you. Thinking quickly, you let out a blast from your shotgun, but because of your terrible aim, the shell hits the old Mac. The thing rattles, the screen cracks, and the damn thing EXPLODES, killing the Imp!! Holy shit! Maybe these things CAN be useful...! This is what you've all been waiting for!!!! The ULTIMATE little toy to show to your pathetic Mac-worshipping friends!! Especially when you're showing the PC's superiority by playing DOOM!! So, just type MACINST and yer on your way!!! ---TECHIE INFORMATION-------------------------------------------------------- This "patch" is still in the beta test stages, I guess... I'm prob- ably gonna make the screen a flickering desktop or some sort of GUI rather than the flickering mainframe screen. I'm also probably going to mix-in that faggy generic Mac Error BEEP with the regular explosion sound. Also, I've only tested this out on the SHAREWARE version 1.2... It *SHOULD* work on the registered version, theoretically. Damn, I've really gotta get myself a lousy $40 someday... Actually, maybe $80 or 90... ID truly deserves the $$$!!!! ---LEGAL INFORMATION--------------------------------------------------------- (just in case) Yup... Apple corporation is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Co. (it shouldn't be, tho!!) :) And Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Co. (but it never should've been...) :) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------