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Dr. Health'nstein's Body Fun V. 1.0
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Welcome to Dr. Health'nstein's Body Fun. Please check the information below for simple instructions on installing and running Body Fun on your Macintosh computer.
INSTALLATION
- Before running Body Fun, you must install QuickTime 1.6. To do so, insert the Body Fun CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. A window appears on your desktop. Please drag the version provided on the CD-ROM into your extensions folder located inside the System folder on your hard disk. You must restart your Macintosh for QuickTime to work properly.
This application also requires Sound Manager 3.0. If you don't already have Sound Manager installed, please drag the version provided on the CD-ROM into your extensions folder located inside the System folder on your hard disk. You must restart your Macintosh for Sound Manager to work properly.
STARTING BODY FUN
- Insert the Body Fun CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive and double-click the Body Fun icon in the window that appears.
KEY COMMANDS
- COMMAND-Q, to quit the program (with an option to save your game)
- COMMAND-S, to save your current game and character (after saving once, this will re-save under the same name. To save again under a new name, press COMMAND-Q. When asked whether or not you want to save, press No. Then choose the Save As option from the following screen.)
- COMMAND-O, to open a previously saved game and character
- COMMAND-N, to begin a new game
Second DL added for emulators and mounting with http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/virtual-dvd-romcd-utility
Third DL contains a hybrid Mac/PC disc image (Internet Archive), published by UAV Entertainment.
CompatibilitySYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- Color Macintosh
- System 7.0 or higher
- QuickTime™ 1.6.1
- Sound Manager 3.0
Comments
The original upload is a HFS image containing Windows files (including executables) as well as Mac ones. So it looks as if the original uploader may have had a hybrid CD but chose to make a custom HFS image populated with the contents of both Mac and Win partitions from the CD.
Screenshot? Done.
Oh...Oh!...URRG!! This might be a game from the past that I'm trying to remember!
Please!! At least get a screenshot of this!