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From: pds@lemming.webo.dg.com (Paul D. Smith)
Subject: Re: Infocom
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[] Regarding Re: Infocom;
[] robbo@otago.ac.nz writes:

    r> In article pds@lemming.webo.dg.com (Paul D. Smith) writes:

    > Mediagenic has released both "Lost Treasures of Infocom", with 20
    > Infocom games, for IBM PC-compatibles, Macintoshes, and Amiga systems.

    r> and 

    > "Lost Treasures of Infocom II", with 11 more games, has been released

    r> These sound great! Are they still available, and if so where
    r> from?

Yes, they've both been released within the last year.

You can contact your favourite mail-order house and ask for them.  I
unfortunately don't do much micro-playing anymore and have no idea
where good ones are.

I got my versions (for the Mac) from Computer Express, (508) 443-6125,
but someone told me they don't ship outside the U.S.--you might want
to double-check that though.

Anyone else?
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