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From: harrison@adobe.com (Harrison Page)
Subject: TRS-80 Adventure games?
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Date: Sat, 12 Feb 1994 01:13:53 GMT
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I have a vague memory, at best, of going to Radio Shack with my
father to buy adventure games for the TRS-80.  I was first 
introduced to "Adventure" under the name "Pyramid 2000".  There
was another called "Bedlam".  Does anybody else remember these?

I never, ever figured out how to get past Napoleon in Bedlam.

Sigh,

  ..Harrison
(who did find his TRS-80 Model I Level II in a box a few weeks ago
and is going to take it out and hook it up and see if he can
remember how to use the Exatron Stringy-Floppy gosh we had 
48k and lowercase and a tape drive and some Scott Adams adventures
and a joystick that fell apart after a month and, oh sorry.)

-- 
Harrison Page (harrison@adobe.com || harrison@wiretap.spies.com)
Box 4436 Mountain View California 94040 1 415 962 4800 x3957
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