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From: Mandatory Spurt <90404939@vax1.dcu.ie>
Subject: Re: A game called Amnesia
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In article <CAy58r.AD2@sunlab1.bath.ac.uk> D J Ford,
ms3djf@sunlab1.bath.ac.uk writes:
>	There was another game, released at a similar time called
>	"ZANADU", set in the mythical land. It was almost certainly
>	written by the same team/person.


Yeah, I've a copy of a game called 'Xanadu' for the BBC.  I can't
remember where I got it from, though.  From what I remember it was a
fairly small game and a tad too simple.

The Diceman's Apprentice.
