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The 2nd AWM Show   [1988]

The 2nd AWM Show Released by :
Action World Masters

Release Date :
1988

Type :
C64 Graphics Collection

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Credits :
Graphics .... Uncle Ben's Soft

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Summary
Submitted by Uncle Ben's Soft on 17 August 2010
All these Pictures painted by Uncle Ben's Soft 1988
Though it says there are two sides, there is only one side, because the second side never got finished. (not even started) On the second side from this disc was originally the WWF Show, which never got finished and only contains 3 Pictures plus the First Logo-Picture. But you can use the first AWM-Show as the Second side.

Pictures show:
Zombie 2, Harry Callahan (Clint Eastwood), Westernhagen (German Music Act), Terminator (Schwarzenegger), Prince, Lita Ford, Die Ärzte (German Music Act), Elvis, Gwendoline (Movie Scene with Tawny Kitaen), Bruce Lee, Depeche Mode Album Cover Music For the Masses, Creepshow, Thomas Magnum (Tom Selleck), Lethal Weapon (Mel Gibson and Danny Glover), Predator (Schwarzenegger), Spy vs. Spy (Mad Magazine)
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