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The War of the Worlds, by H.G. Wells
The Martians unchain a direct assault to our planet, with hundreds of invulnerable ships. The invasion takes place all over the world, and all the major cities are destroyed one after one; even the atomic bomb can't stop them. But, if the humans can't beat them, who can? Maybe something MUCH smaller than them... |
| Supported languages: English |
| Supported OS: Win95, Win98, WinME, WinNT 3.x, WinNT 4.x, WinXP, Windows2000 |
| Installation: Install Only |
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10/07/2002
New Release
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This ebook may be freely distributed.
Copyright (c) 2002 Southern Ocean Software. All rights reserved.
This e-book may not be altered in any way without the written permission of the copyright owner. |
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| End user license agreement |
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