How do you play volleyball Without hands? With your head, of course! Arcade Volleyball" is a one- or two-player arcade-style game with colorful graphics, smooth animation, and sound. You control a high-jumping, if short of stature, expert volleyball player. It won't be long before you'll be executing topnotch serves, sets, and spikes. Arcade Volleyball is written in Lattice C 5.0, but you don't need Lattice C to run the program. Simply boot your computer with the Resource Disk, double-click the disk Icon, open the Volleyball drawer that looks like a folder, and then double-click the icon labeled Arcade Volleyball. To copy the program to another disk, such as a hard disk, you must copy the entire Volleyball folder, not just the program file. Arcade Volleyball uses stereo sound. If you don't have both the left and right Amiga audio channels connected to an audio output device, you will not be able to hear all of the game's sounds. Arcade Volleyball sounds best when your Amiga is connected to a stereo amplifier or a stereo monitor. Amiga version by Rhett Anderson, Tim Midkiff, and Randy Thompson and released as a coverdisk in COMPUTE!'s Amiga Resource - Volume 1 Number 3 (1989-08) by COMPUTE! Publications.
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