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From: kmennie@ccs.carleton.ca (Kia Mennie)
Subject: Re: Game vs. Hyperfiction
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Date: Mon, 27 Mar 1995 00:28:26 GMT
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gdr11@cl.cam.ac.uk wrote:
> Discussion of hypertext fiction tends to go on in the newsgroup
> "alt.hypertext", on the HTLIT mailing list (to subscribe, send e-mail to
> "subscribe@journal.biology.carleton.ca" with the text "subscribe htlit"
> in the body of the message)

...And I am going to be pedantic and note that it must be `subscribe
ht_lit' or it won't work...
  ~
> URL http://is.rice.edu/~riddle/hyperfiction.html).  Discussion of
> artforms that are more interactive than adventure games is somewhat
> perfunctory because no-one really knows how to implement them.

<ignorance> ...`more interactive artforms'...such as? </i>


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`...loathing the philistine West and looking to the East as the seat of
civilisation, from there looking back to the West with nostalgia and regret'

