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- From: cs4gp6aw@maccs.dcss.mcmaster.ca (Paul Mora)
- Subject: Re: Games and the C64...
- Message-ID: <1992Nov8.201812.23603@maccs.dcss.mcmaster.ca>
- Organization: Department of Computer Science, McMaster University
- References: <1992Nov6.142949.15748@maccs.dcss.mcmaster.ca> <4ceVTB1w164w@jwt.UUCP>
- Date: Sun, 8 Nov 1992 20:18:12 GMT
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- I just recently dug up my 64 for my mother (kids in her class use Storywriter).
- Anyways, I also dug up all the old games I had, and like a kid at Christmas,
- proceeded to waste away the rest of the day rediscovering old favourites. Here
- are some of the most memorable:
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- World Games, Summer Games, Winter Games, etc. I loved getting 8 guys together
- and having a massive Olympic turnament. My first real love.
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- M.U.L.E. That funky music was just unreal! Very educational too.
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- Dallas Quest: One of my first adventure games, and the one that got me hooked.
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- Zork 1,2,3, any other Infocom game: Excellent interaction, the main reason my
- grades dropped in high school.
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- Stellar 7: A very cool tank game. I never could get anywhere, but it was fun
- trying.
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- pm
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