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From: vincie@circle.cs.jhu.edu (Michael Young Ko)
Subject: Re: What is your top 5 Inter-Fiction games?
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Date: Tue, 20 Jul 1993 21:39:02 GMT
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Is it me or does it seem like not too many people have heard or
tried A Mind Forever Voyager? It's just one of those pyschological
impact type games. It really makes you think not about how to
solve the puzzles, but about the prospects for the future. I haven't
found too many games out today that are like that.

I have the Invisivlues for this game. This is to the person who has
only gone through level 1 and 2. I have to tell you level three is
the best. You'll be for a surprise.
Unfortunately, the invisiclues are in NJ while I'm in Baltimore. 
I'll be back there on August 6 if you need any help.


Also this is to everyone:

I have numerous Infocom games (which I proudly purchased) for the Apple // series.
Now that I have an IBM, is there anyway to transfer them?

I know there are Infocom environments that will execute the Infocom games
form the IBm machine. Is there anyway to transfer that data to the IBM and use some kind
of control environment?

Thanks...

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