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From: crosby@ucsu.Colorado.EDU (Matthew Crosby)
Subject: Re: graphic interactive fiction
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In article <joebg.729188102@selma.ecss.iastate.edu> joebg@iastate.edu (umbra) writes:
>Sorry if this question has been asked before, but i didn't see it on the FAQ, 
>
>Does this newsgroup cover some of the graphic interactive fiction? (Sierra, Lucasfilms, etc, etc) ?
>if so is there anyone who has walktrough for certain games or wants to talk about a few ?
>
>I looked on the archive file but it only has walkthrough's for the mostly the infocom games.
>Does anyone have opinions on the virtue of graphic versus non-graphic interactive fiction?
>
>favorite graphic adventure games?

Well, personally I think it is as appropriate as posting TV discussion on
rec.arts.books.  Others disagree with me.

Seriously, try rec.games.ibm.pc, rec.games.misc.

Even rec.games.int-fiction would be more appropriate (but only barely).

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-Matt
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