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From: donovan@peach.america.net (Donovan Charles Young)
Newsgroups: alt.games.doom
Subject: Re: ID sells DOOM engine to Lucas Games!
Date: 9 Aug 1994 09:57:25 -0400
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emerson@mercury.sfsu.edu (Russell Sellman) writes:
>: >These games ran on the premiere gaming platform of the time, the 8-bit
>: >Atari computers.
>: Don't forget the Apple II...
>And the mighty Commodore 64. My brother & I must have played Fractalus
>on our old C64 for months 'way back then...
For me, anyway, the best "old time" computer memories are those of
playing Wizardry on the Apple IIe back in HS. A friend had one at home
so we would go to his house Friday after work and play until late Sunday
night -- non-stop! <we would sleep in shifts!> :)
Ya know... come to think of it, I do that with DOOM now! <scratching
head> Maybe THAT's why my wife complains so much, ya think? <grin>
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