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- From: rdippold@cancun.qualcomm.com (Ron Dippold)
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- Subject: Re: other apogee games?
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- Date: 3 Sep 92 18:13:53 GMT
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- bonney@esds.mdc.com (Greg Bonney) writes:
- >Wolf3d is great. What about other games from Apogee?
-
- The other games from Id (Apogee doesn't write them, they just
- distribute them) are mostly sidescrolling types - Commander Keen 1-6,
- Duke Nukum 1-3, etc. I think they're great, if you like that kind of
- game you should pick up the first episodes, which are shareware.
-
- Apogee does write some of their own games which they distribute
- (that's how they started). The Arctic Adventure type games aren't too
- bad, they're geared towards CGA, however. The Kroz games are all text
- arcade, but still fairly interesting.
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