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From: zklf0b@gs144.uucp (Fergason)
Subject: Re: Infocom source
Message-ID: <1992Dec3.175215.14434@hou.amoco.com>
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Date: Thu, 3 Dec 1992 17:52:15 GMT
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In article <D0q5uB1w164w@cellar.org> jeffm@cellar.org (Jeff Metzner) writes:
>Is the source to Infocom's adventure interpreter out there anywhere?  Or any
>details about it?  Also, out of curiosity, what's the story with Infocom?  A
>few years back it just seemed to disappear, and then Activision came out with
>the Lost Treasures packs.

Activision bought out Infocom in 1986.  They released several products 
after this.  I am sure someone knows the complete scoop on what has been
released.  

Kelly

