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- From: leneis@blue.cse.ogi.edu (Tony Leneis)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.networking
- Subject: Re: Voyager?
- Date: 1 Feb 1996 23:01:51 GMT
- Organization: Oregon Graduate Institute (OGI), Portland, Oregon
- Message-ID: <4ergov$7fk@reuter.cse.ogi.edu>
- References: <4dvcrb$mge@washington.nwlink.com> <149982@cup.portal.com> <4enf5p$753@news.uni-c.dk> <4eo08o$7gb@krant.cs.ruu.nl>
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- In article <4eo08o$7gb@krant.cs.ruu.nl>,
- Jeroen Oudejans <jhwoudej@boon.cs.ruu.nl> wrote:
- >In article <4enf5p$753@news.uni-c.dk>, perjac@inet.uni-c.dk (Per Jacobsen) writes:
- >|> Harv R Laser (Harv@cup.portal.com) wrote:
- >|> > Now.. how many in the audience know another program for the
- >|> > Amiga, circa 1985, which was named Mindwalker? Raise your hands.
- >|> > [looking around the audience.]
- >
- >Mindwalker was part of a set original disks I got with my first A1000.
- >Together with Kaleidoscope and Amiga Basic :)
-
- I don't think it came with the A1000 disks. I remember Kaleidoscope
- and Amiga BASIC, but I think Mindwalker was a separate beast. The Kaleidoscope
- disk had something else on it, but I think it was some sort of an advertisement
- for Electronic Arts or something. It's been so long... Mindwalker was great
- fun. I never did quite finish it. I also seem to recall that it was well
- behaved - it worked at least through WB 1.3, and (I think) 2.0. I'll have to
- try and dig that game up again...
-
- -Tony
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