Invasion of the Mutant Space Bats of Doom has perhaps the greatest title-to-content ratio in gaming history. Released in 1995, it embraces absurdity with every pixel, delivering arcade-style chaos against, yes, mutant bats from space. The action is frantic, the humor gleefully ridiculous, and the premise impossible to improve upon. It is the kind of game that knows exactly what it is and commits fully.
I purchased the sequel (Return of the Mutant Space Bats of Doom) software in 1996 from Mike Pooler at Pop Software (order 316). Since then, I've been trying to find out what happened to Pop Software, but never even got a clue. Were you contacted by them? I'd love to see you go on distributing this software.
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