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From: fischer@netmbx.netmbx.de (Axel Fischer)
Subject: Re: Lost Treasures Part III ?
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Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1993 09:54:15 GMT
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In article <CADw4w.AAH@umassd.edu> hshubs@cis.umassd.edu (Howard S Shubs) writes:
>In <KMHFBK9V@netmbx.netmbx.de> fischer@netmbx.netmbx.de (Axel Fischer) writes:
>>So the only one missing now is Cornerstone? Does anyone has a complete list
>>of all games released by Infocom?
>>What is Cornerstone about?
>It's about a computer software company, founded to produce a database
>product, which creates games to raise funding, and then creates the
>database product, which kills the company, which is then sold to a
>games publisher with the smallest clue ever.
>Oh, okay.  Cornerstone is the database product that Infocom was founded
>to write.  The rest, above, is what happened.

Oh yeah, now I remember. Saw the ads back than, but never heard of it 
since. 

-Axel
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fischer@netmbx.de                                                   DoD #0228
