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- From: ddl683@csc.albany.edu (Dreaming)
- Subject: Re: Apple's Very First AMAZING
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- References: <1992Aug8.024955.26755@midway.uchicago.edu> <99@newave.mn.org>
- Date: Wed, 12 Aug 92 16:05:55 GMT
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- In article <99@newave.mn.org>, john@newave.mn.org (John A. Weeks III)
- wrote:
- >
- > In article <1992Aug8.024955.26755@midway.uchicago.edu> ttak@midway.uchicago.edu writes:
- > > I heard about the maze game called Amazing that came with
- > > the very first System Software for the Macintosh?
- >
- > I have it, but I don't have a Mac at the moment. Amazing is a maze game
- > that has something like three levels of play, from trivial to more difficult,
- > with the top level being a very difficult multi-level maze. This game is
- > really neat, but it only runs on 68000 hardware, and I don't think it ran
- > past system version 5. I wouldn't think that it would take much trouble
- > on Apple's part to fix and recompile the game for modern Macs, but I suspect
- > that Apple doesn't own the code (similar to MacInTalk). This is a shame
- > since Amazing was a really neat demo.
-
- I have a copy, and it ran under Sys6.0.5 on a 4MB Plus. Still a neat
- demo. Whatever happened to Alice in Wonderland? :-)
-
- Derek L.
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