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From: zobbo@frootbat.demon.co.uk (Ian Cottee)
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Subject: Re: More rambling 
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In article <2c7lal$jsk@agate.berkeley.edu> whizzard@uclink.berkeley.edu writes:

>One last contemplation:  If you were trying to sell a text adventure today,
> what selling points would YOU emphasize?  Just curious.

With the increased use of CD's, I'd like to see some old style text 
adventures on cd, but using all the space available. The author could then
spend ages thinking of every possible action the user would want to do and 
coding for this. Make a change from games stuffed full of hi res graphics. 

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