WorldScape

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"Can you rectify world devastation? WorldScape affords you the opportunity to try, combining man's knowledge with your own ingenuity.

The fine balance of the planet Earth has been maintained by natural phenomena however catastrophic - volcanic eruption, earthquakes, tidal waves, plagues - but crucially, in the three hundred years since the Industrial Revolution, the human race has caused the global problems facing us today:

  • Atmospheric pollution caused by industrial gases
  • The hole in the ozone layer due to excessive use of CFC's
  • The greenhouse effect, brought about by thoughtless and ill-considered deforestation

Unless we act NOW, our legacy to future generations will be irreversible."





Platform : Acorn Archimedes
Format : 3.5" Floppy Disk
Publisher : Eclipse
Authors : Steve Mays
Date : 16th November 1990
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This exhibit has a reference ID of CH21979. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
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