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From: pdarnows@rwd.goucher.edu (Philip Darnowsky)
Subject: Re: Poorly done commercial adventures (Was: Re: Least favorite IF puzzles)
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Date: Sun, 29 Oct 1995 23:41:32 GMT
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Christopher E. Forman (ceforma@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu) wrote:
: Adrian Preston (te_s343@kingston.ac.uk) wrote:
: : Anyone remember 'The Hulk' in which you started the game tied to a chair,
: : and the only command that did anything was 'BITE LIP'? Grrrr.......

: This is getting a little off the subject, but I was just wondering what game
: is considered the worst, most annoying commercial adventure ever.

: For me, it would probably have to be "Psycho," published by Box Office
: software and based on (very, VERY loosely based on!) Alfred Hitchcock's
: superb thriller.

Thanks a lot...I just had a flashback.  I had a copy of Psycho (for the 
C-64...anyone remember the C-64?) and it's just as bad as he says.


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