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Rating: Summary: If you liked the covers of Amazing Stories, you'll love this Review: These are all still drawings, some more complex than others, and many in black and white. There are no animated clips here. Also, although my computer meets all the specs--Windows 98, etc. I had trouble loading the disk, and kept getting an error message. I loaded it anyway, and discovered that in spite of many poorly-drawn images, there were many colorful graphics, and also many black and white images, some of which must have taken a tremendous lot of work to draw. The colorful graphics reminded me of the covers of the old Amazing Stories magazine of the 30's and 40's. Many images are quite fanciful, and more than half are more in the line of fantasy than science fiction. It does get a little ridiculous, however, to go to the "Animal" section and see so many cats, kittens, etc., scantily clad and wearing bras (which don't cover much--and have only two cups instead of the many mandated by such species.) The series of Dragons are quite good, along with the abstractions. Many of the drawings have the artist's name and copyright information added in large letters. If you want many fanciful still images, you will find them on this disk.
Rating: Summary: If you liked the covers of Amazing Stories, you'll love this Review: These are all still drawings, some more complex than others, and many in black and white. There are no animated clips here. Also, although my computer meets all the specs--Windows 98, etc. I had trouble loading the disk, and kept getting an error message. I loaded it anyway, and discovered that in spite of many poorly-drawn images, there were many colorful graphics, and also many black and white images, some of which must have taken a tremendous lot of work to draw. The colorful graphics reminded me of the covers of the old Amazing Stories magazine of the 30's and 40's. Many images are quite fanciful, and more than half are more in the line of fantasy than science fiction. It does get a little ridiculous, however, to go to the "Animal" section and see so many cats, kittens, etc., scantily clad and wearing bras (which don't cover much--and have only two cups instead of the many mandated by such species.) The series of Dragons are quite good, along with the abstractions. Many of the drawings have the artist's name and copyright information added in large letters. If you want many fanciful still images, you will find them on this disk.
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