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From: hshubs@cis.umassd.edu (Howard S Shubs)
Subject: Re: Infocom Nostalgia.
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In <1993Apr8.053559.191@leland.Stanford.EDU> bigmac@leland.Stanford.EDU (Mark Christopher Macsurak) writes:

>And for those of you who
>didn't play the last few Infocom GRAPHIC (gasp) IFs, Arthur was also a 
>TERRIFIC game. It had the best interface of all the new graphic adventures
>(rotating function key windows: graphic, map, inventory, LOOK, and score) and
>a great game.

And it had the Fool!  Did you ever ask the fool about Infocom?


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Howard S Shubs    hshubs@bix.com          For to win 100 victories in 100
The Denim Adept   hshubs@cis.umassd.edu   battles is not the acme of skill.
