They are sort of a "magazine on CDROM", and were never bundled with a
magazine.
They were supposed to come out 4 to 6 times per year, with some small games
and demos and some pictures and various small add-in's.
As a result, these softs have a more apparent "shelf date" than the rest of
the PCE software, and have limited appeal, except as a collector's item.
These days, this type of CDROM would be considered a free pack-in in a
magazine, rather than a piece of software unto itself.
Volume 6 (the final one) should be the most polished of the bunch (but I
confess that I haven't spent much time exploring my copies). It contains:
"Original RPG: Jangken & Fairies"
"AVG: Frag no koku (country) no Alice"
"Animation game: Quest Special"
"Simulation: mizu tama no hen ai mo you kou za" (hard kanji title)
"PC Engine Soft '92 Vol. 6 (catalog)"
"Sports (racing): Doki Doki Drive Land"
"UB Art Gallery"
"UB Information"
But the game with the most space in the instruction manual (probably
indicates it is the best one) is the RPG.
- Dave
>I'm looking for some informations about the "Ultra-Box" series
>of CDROM2s...
>What do they contain ?
>Did they come with a magazine of some sort ?
>
>And more specifically, what does Vol.6 contain ?
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