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- The Secrets of Infocom
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- Unearthed by The Grue
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- Did you know that for years Infocom had been receiving occasional
- letters from people insisting that Zork and Enchanter are evil
- because they deal with magic? The use of magic, even in fiction,
- apparently promotes all sorts of nasty things, such as devil
- worship.
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- When clearing out the old Infocom offices in Cambridge Park Drive,
- some of the staff unearthed a pile of dusty old letters, hidden
- away in a secret compartment in the executive toilets ...
-
- Apparently it began with a letter from a woman in California who
- wanted a full refund for Zork I. "I had no idea when I bought it
- that it was dealing with demonistic realms ... I was appalled that
- my ten year old son was being influenced in this way ... What kind
- of perversions are you trying to promote in youngsters??".
-
- Shortly after that a woman from Cape Cod, a self-described
- "Kamikaze For Jesus" discovered the Zork decision novel that her
- son had purchased at a school book fair. She immediately
- recognised the book for what it was, a dangerous promoter of
- violence and demonic worship and attempted to have it banned from
- the school library.
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- Infocom had some years back an advertisement for the Enchanter
- trilogy which depicted a wizard stirring a bubbling cauldron of
- purple smoke. Because it was so eye-catching a whole slew of
- religious zealots discovered that Infocom was actually the great
- Satan. One letter carrier dropped them a note to say that he was
- refusing to deliver any copies of Boy's Life which ran this ad.
-
- Another person sent in a copy of the ad with all the offending
- phrases circled MAGIC AND SPELLS, POWERS AND SORCERER and CIRCLE
- OF ENCHANTERS - not to mention THRILLING PROPORTIONS, which must
- have surely spilled directly from the mouth of Lucifer himself.
- Written in the corner of the ad NO THANKS! THE WORLD HAS GOT
- ENOUGH EVIL IN IT! WE DON'T NEED MADE UP EVIL FROM FOOLS LIKE
- YOU!. The person also wrote JESUS LOVES YOU across the Sorcerer
- package, obviously mistaking it for a car bumper.
-
- One of the more recent letters was from Ocean Grove, New Jersey
- (hardly the heart of the Bible Belt). "I was looking through a
- mag. I saw your ad. I hope you are with plain tricks and not
- magic. Just what Infocom means I don't know, I hope the U.S. gets
- back to the faith of our fathers. Amen." Enclosed with this note
- were several pamphlets and articles, most annotated with
- scribblings like, "Never Take The Number 666. It Is The Number Of
- The Antichrist - - It Leads To Everlasting Fire"
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- All I can say is "I hope these puritans never find out about
- Spellcasting 101".
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