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From: bigmac@leland.Stanford.EDU (Mark Christopher Macsurak)
Subject: Re: A Mind Forever Voyaging
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Yes, those awesome Infocom packages contain all those wonderful things they
merely crushed into a stupidBallyhoo contained a balloon,
ticket, Wishbringer comes with a glow-in-the-dark stone, etc. The maps did
not come with the Infocom packages, though: those are from the InvisiClues,
or hint manuals provided by Infocom.

Here is a list of all the Infocom games. It's from the top of my head so I hope
I get them right:

Fantasy:
Wishbringer, Zork I, Zork II, Zork III, Enchanter, Sorcerer, Spellbreaker,
Trinity, Beyond Zork, and Zork Zero.

Mystery:
Deadline, Suspended, Witness, Ballyhoo, Moonmist

Science Fiction:
Starcross, Planetfall, Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy, Stationfall, Suspended

Tales of Adventure:
Infidel, Cutthroats, Seastalker, Shogun, Hollywood Hijinx

Comedy:
Leather Goddeses of Phobos, Bureaucracy, Nord and Bert Couldn't Make Heads or
Tails of It

Horror:
The Lurking Horror

Romance:
Plundered Hearts

Immortals of History:
Sherlock: Legend of the Crown Jewels, Arthur: The Quest for Excalibur

I hope I haven't missed any, that would be sacreligious.

-bigmac@leland.stanford.edu
