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Kkrieger, it's Germany's beautiful first person shooter that uses only an amazing 97 kbs of space. Though it's small file size leaves no options for changing the graphics or controls, the game seems like it could be at least 100 kbs in size. Kkrieger was specially developed to use as little of your hard drive as possible. The developers even won two German Developer Awards.

Basically you run around levels shooting these weird spider creatures, who if left unguarded, will start nibbling on you and slowly diminish your life away.

Interesting Musical Creations
According to Wikipedia, "The game music and sounds are produced by a multifunctional synthesizer called V2, which is fed a continuous stream of Midi data. The synthesizer then produces the music in real time." Sort of an interesting way to save on file space.

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