Digital Image's 'Space Station 3000' was supposed to have the player manage a
commercial space station. Development started in 1998, but the game got
cancelled in May 2000.
The management simulation would have been spiced up with various sub games,
including a 3D FPS shooter, which would have been driven by Marbley Eyes
'Genetic Species' engine that had been licensed by Digital Images.
This demo version of 'Space Station 3000' was released in April 1999, but it
only contains a glimpse at the FPS part - i.e. a cut down version of Genetic
Species. The actual management part was never shown to the public.
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Original readme below:
Space Station 3000 Demo
This demo shows how the Genetic Species engine shall be used for Space
Station 3000. This level is taken from one of the enemy bases. Your mission
is to destroy all robots aboard the base. You can quit the demo by pressing
Esc.
We apologise for the fact that we couldn't include the strategy part of the
game. The download for this would be around 40Mb!
System Requirements
Space Station 3000 requires 1Mb Chip RAM, 8Mb Fast RAM, an 020 or better,
21Mb HD space and either AGA or gfx card.
Ordering
You can pre-order Space Station 3000 from the Blittersoft homepage at
http://www.blittersoft.com for £24.95 You can also telephone them on +44
(0)1908 261466
Questions
If you have any questions, queries or suggestions, you can contact Digital
Images via e-mail at info@digital-images.demon.co.uk You can also look at
http://www.digital-images.demon.co.uk for lots of information.
Disclaimer
This demo is a beta and may fail to operate on certain systems. Digital
Images, Blittersoft nor anyone involved with Space Station 3000 cannot take
any responsibility for any damage or distruption to your computer or any data
stored on it whilst using this demo.
Distribution
Space Station 3000 is ©Copyright 1999 Digital Images. The Genetic Species
graphics engine is ©Copright 1998 Marble Eyes Development. The files in the
archive are freely distributable providing the following conditions are met:
1)All of the files contained within this archive will remain together and
shall not be seperated.
2)None of the files contained within this archive may be altered, reverse-
engineered or changed in any way.
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