Disk No: 2887 Disk Title: Trivia: Movies and Computers PC-SIG Version: S1 Program Title: Have You Read That Movie? Author Version: 1.0 Author Registration: $10.00 Special Requirements: Graphics card. Have You Read That Movie? is a game of trivia on movies and related literature. The questions are multiple choice, and there are three levels of difficulty. The game has 91 easy questions, 141 medium questions, and 136 hard questions. The game can be played by one or two players. In two player games you can alternate turns or compete on each question simultaneously. The game can be set up so that you may have up to three tries before guessing the right answer. After the correct answer is given interesting facts are displayed about the movie or literature that should enhance the knowledge of all trivia buffs and movie fans. The game has pull down menus and online help. Program Title: Computer Trivia Quiz Author Version: 1.0 Author Registration: $20.00 Special Requirements: 320K RAM. COMPUTER TRIVIA QUIZ is a learning game for people of all ages, computer skill, education level, and user experience. The program allows the user to test his/her knowledge of computer terms, computer history, our famous and not so famous founders, ground-breaking events, etc. COMPUTER TRIVIA QUIZ is written for those who wish to become more computer literate. The range of subjects is wide. They cover computing from the stone age (Stonehedge) to questions about DOS (name a command new to DOS 3.3). The questions are designed to provide an enjoyable exercise in learning about early microcomputers (remember the Altair?), the various computer models (what was the first operational electrical digital computer?), individuals important in computer history (who was the first programmer?), computer inventions, their inventors & trivia (like how did the name Winchestor come up for hard drives), software (who wrote Applewriter?) and much much more!!! COMPUTER TRIVIA QUIZ is organized as a multiple choice game in which up to six players can play. When answering a question, the player can look at the "hint". The hints are full of useful information and make an enjoyable reading and learning tool! Questions, hints and answers (correct and incorrect) were written with the intended goal of increasing the user's understanding of computers, no matter what level of computer knowledge and sophistication the individual user possesses. Those that are experts with computers can learn interesting things from this program. Beginners can quickly develop a literacy about computers which will surely amaze their friends. Do you know what kind of a bug the first computer bug was? (hint: it was alive and crawled into a relay...) Try this program! There're lots of neat things in it and you'll have fun! Guru level individuals looking for a challenge should set the time limit to 10 seconds and see how many questions in a row they can get correct. PC-SIG 1030D East Duane Avenue Sunnyvale Ca. 94086 (408) 730-9291 (c) Copyright 1989 PC-SIG, Inc.