Like the Amiga version, the DOS version intro and certain sections of the game require the cassette tape included in the box for audio from mobygames.com
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The good old color-fade-to-black-and-white gimmick, as if everything before the mid-1950s was monochrome from mobygames.com
Stalin once said that Truman looked like a haberdasher (a clothing salesman) -- much as I'd like to, I can't disagree... from mobygames.com
Framing a question to ask a passerby -- know anything about this guy? from mobygames.com
Once you have selected all four elements of your question, you then click the thumb-up to ask it from mobygames.com
Of course, most responses you'll get are not exactly... helpful from mobygames.com
Then again, what was I thinking asking THIS guy anything? from mobygames.com
Be sure to get out of the way of cars quickly -- they only honk at you for a short time before deciding to run you over from mobygames.com
Anyone for some eiskrem? from mobygames.com
Inside an office from mobygames.com
Taking a cab to the Soviet occupation zone from mobygames.com
Game (EGA) from mobygames.com
Company logo Time Warp from mobygames.com
Intro: German Wochenschau (news) from mobygames.com
Intro: News about Berlin airlift operation from mobygames.com
Shortly after the war, several countries want to control Berlin. An atomic bomb has been smuggled into the city by the Americans. You play an American spy, whose mission is to guard this bomb and not to let Stalin have it under any circumstances.
This is one of the early examples of a 3rd person perspective point & click adventure, the interface being slightly more complicated than the famous SCUMM system.
Like the Amiga version, the DOS version intro and certain sections of the game require the cassette tape included in the box for audio (DOS)
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The beginning of the intro (DOS)
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Your boss's office is obviously impeccably furnished (DOS)
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The good old color-fade-to-black-and-white gimmick, as if everything before the mid-1950s was monochrome (DOS)
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Stalin once said that Truman looked like a haberdasher (a clothing salesman) -- much as I'd like to, I can't disagree... (DOS)
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Framing a question to ask a passerby -- know anything about this guy? (DOS)
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Once you have selected all four elements of your question, you then click the thumb-up to ask it (DOS)
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Of course, most responses you'll get are not exactly... helpful (DOS)
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Then again, what was I thinking asking THIS guy anything? (DOS)
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Be sure to get out of the way of cars quickly -- they only honk at you for a short time before deciding to run you over (DOS)
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Anyone for some eiskrem? (DOS)
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Inside an office (DOS)
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Taking a cab to the Soviet occupation zone (DOS)
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Game (EGA) (DOS)
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Company logo Time Warp (Amiga)
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Intro: German Wochenschau (news) (Amiga)
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Intro: News about Berlin airlift operation (Amiga)
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Intro: Game title (Amiga)
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Intro: Copyright information (Amiga)
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Starting point (Amiga)
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Retrieving information (Amiga)
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Inventory screen (Amiga)
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Title screen (Atari ST)
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From the intro (Atari ST)
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You arrive in Berlin (Atari ST)
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Initiating conversation (Atari ST)
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Front Cover (Germany) (DOS)
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Back Cover (Germany) (DOS)
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Media (Germany) (DOS)
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Front Cover (United States) (DOS)
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Back Cover (United States) (DOS)
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Front Cover (France,Germany,United Kingdom) (Amiga)
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Back Cover (France,Germany,United Kingdom) (Amiga)
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Media (France,Germany,United Kingdom) (Amiga)
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