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From: cinnamon@kaiwan.com (R. Dominick)
Subject: Re: Planetfall Sequel
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Sandie A. Grow (sgrow@cie-2.uoregon.edu) wrote:

> Excellent stuff. I think this was their peak in production...

<nod nod nod> They're still some of the best text adventures ever
written; mood, language, completenes... I *loved* the world of AMFV,
and got very lost in it and the story for days.  Never got past the
act which starts with the Rorschach tests, though.

> If you still have your copy of AMFV you can use the data file on your
> current system. For more info, send me some e-mail.

I do know about Infocom interpreters; the AMFV disk I had, so long
ago, was an Apple two-sided version, however, and I'm not sure there's
a program to translate that one... <sigh>.  Ah, well.

> It
> really sucks since this is the _only_ Infocom product I don't have! Well,
> except for maybe Quarterstaff, Fooblitzky and Cornerstone.... :]

I have a copy of Quarterstaff, somewhere.  I had a chance to pick up
Fooblitzky for $6 and didn't... and I wonder if anyone has
Cornerstone, any more.  Maybe Software Surplus...

-- 
i dreamt that one had died in a strange place
