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- From: c128user@ns (Glenn P.)
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- Subject: Re: Favorite Commodore Game
- Date: 20 Feb 1996 04:43:56 GMT
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- On 14-Feb-1996 19:28:06 GMT, in Newsgroup comp.sys.cbm,
- Robert Oyler (royler@cnmnet.com) wrote:
-
- > What is your favorite older Commodore game?
-
- I love all the old Infocom games... Zork I, Zork II, Planetfall, Stationfall,
- Lurking Horror, Hitchhiker's Guide, Wishbringer, Leather Goddesses, etc...
- Magnificent games!!!
-
-
- > Mr. Do's Castle
-
- Hey, you got Mr. Do's Castle!? Yeesh! I knew that as an arcade game, and I
- was REALLY GOOD at it... if you have a Commodore version, PLEASE let me know
- if I can get a copy of it off of you...!!!
-
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- _( Y )_ indeed kill -- himself. The more advennturous he is and the greater
- (:_~*~_:) his initiative, the more ways he will find. If you protect him from
- (_)-(_) each of the hundred, he is sure to find the hundred-and-first.
- --------- Though most men can look back on their boyhood and tremble at the
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- --= Glenn P. =-- --"The Enchanted Places", Chapter XXI,
- [ c128user@NS.Cencom.NET ] By: Christopher Robin Milne.
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