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Might and Magic II: Gates to Another World

Also known as: Might and Magic: Book Two
Developer:
Binary One
Publisher:
New World Computing
Platform:
Mac OS Classic
Released in US: 1990




DevTextIcon.png This game has hidden development-related text.





FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:


NEW WORLD COMPUTING TO THRILL MAC USERS BY SHIPPING GATES TO ANOTHER WORLD


Version Strings


All known copies in circulation are version 1.0.4, whose owner resources date from two earlier revisions:











B&W
Might & Magic™ Book II - Version 1.0.1
Color
Might & Magic™ Book II - Version 0.04B1

These are supplanted in the Finder's Get Info window by vers resources with accurate information.


Fatal Error


oops


An orphaned DITL that will never be seen by end users.


File Names


The fNME resources of a freshly installed v1.0.4 point to paths on the developers' hard drives, followed by partially overwritten fragments of longer paths.






























fNME 100
(B&W)
Graphic HD:Desktop Folder:MM1/2 Test:MM2:Game:MM2 Data
les:M&M Data
fNME 100
(Color)
HD:C:Projects:Color MM2:MM2 Data
Data
ata
ects:MM2:DataFiles:M&M Data
fNME 101
(B&W + Color)
SD40:C:Projects:MM2:Data Files:M&M Sounds
ts:MM2:DataFiles:M&M Sounds
fNME 102
(B&W)
Graphic HD:Desktop Folder:MM1/2 Test:MM2:Game:Master Roster
&M Roster
fNME 102
(Color)
Graphic HD:Desktop Folder:MM2Color:Game:Master Roster
iles:M&M Roster














































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