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From: ag485@Freenet.carleton.ca (Stephane Racle)
Subject: Re: A game called Amnesia
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Date: Tue, 3 Aug 1993 02:07:42 GMT
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In a previous article, ms3djf@sunlab1.bath.ac.uk (D J Ford) says:

>	Whoa, I cant see the two articles before yours Paul, but
>	from what I gather from the quotes, your all thinking of the
>	wrong game.
>
>	Amnesia may well have been released by EA ( I've never heard of this
>	version though) but it *isn't* the game I mean.
>
>	The game I am thinking of started life as a BASIC _type-in_ in
>	a BBC computing magazine, some time in the early-mid eighties,
>	and was a text only adventure game. Not standard EA fare I fear.

EA's Amnesia _is_ a text adventure.  Kinda strange to have it in a
magazine though.  Probably another game.


