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From: rybskip@edsi.plexus.COM (Paul Rybski)
Subject: Re: Zork Question
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Date: Sat, 10 Apr 1993 19:32:21 GMT
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byron@garfield.cs.mun.ca (Mr. Subliminal) writes:

>I was talking to someone about the Zork series a while ago and he mentioned
>that he solved the three Zorks in concert with someone else who had a version
>of the three Zorks as one game file.  Could Dungeon or Collosal Cave have been
>what he was referring to?  If not, does anyone know of such a version of Zork?

>Byron...

Yeah, i've seen it on a Macintosh program called Zork. Nothing more,
just Zork.  I forget which FTP site I found it on, but if you do an
archie search, you'll find it.  As far as I found, it contained features
from Zork I, II and III.  Pretty wild.  I never played it much to solve
it, but I kept it round for the sentimental value.  :-)

-Paul E Rybski
rybskip@edsi.plexus.com
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