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From: buzzard@TheWorld.com (Sean T Barrett)
Subject: Re: Interactive Fiction versus Role-Playing Games (Was: Caves...)
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Daryl McCullough <daryl@cogentex.com> wrote:
>I've tried in the past to start up a discussion about the
>relationship between interactive fiction and role-playing
>games, but I got few "bites". Maybe I should try again.

Since I've posted about this at least twice before, I'll
just post a pointer, even though it's not strictly
on-topic to your specific question.

  http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=G7F8GI.F7M%40world.std.com

SeanB
