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From: fxmlk@acad3.alaska.edu (KIENENBERGER MIKE L)
Subject: Re: About those old Apple ][ games
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In article <1fuvsiINNog9@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu>,
ck599@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (John J. Zmaczynski) writes...
> 
>Is there any way I could get my hands on some of these old games?
>For example, I have both Mystery House and Prisoner II on disk,
>but neither work.  (Actually, one never worked.)  But, is there
>anyway someone could loan, give (whatevers legal with these old ones)
>or I shudder to even think of, sell me these games?

Actually Sierra released Mystery House into the public domain some years back.
You can probably download it from an ftp site....Of course, I'll
be happy to SELL you my original...even got some of the docs still :)

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