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From: pds@lemming.webo.dg.com (Paul D. Smith)
Subject: Re: Infocom
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[] Regarding Re: Infocom;
[] py1djf@sunlab1.bath.ac.uk (D J Ford) writes:

    djf> 	Can you tell us what games are on Lost Treasures of Infocom II?
    djf> 	As this is the first I've heard of it.

I'm emailing Dave a copy of my Infocom game data table, containing all
this (and more) info.  I'll post a copy here as well shortly since I
received a few corrections/additions in response to my last post of it.

    djf> 	Is it the same price?  	And does it come with the same
    djf> type of documentation as LTOI I?

Since LTOI II contains only 11 games, it's cheaper (usually ~$30).  It
is much better done than LTOI I; the doc booklet is much nicer.

Unfortunately, there are no hints (Mediagenic came up with a silly
idea for a fast buck and gives a 900 number you can call to receive
hints--bleah!).  There is a map and newspaper for _Sherlock_ and a map
for _Trinity_ seperate from the doc booklet; I don't know if the
others have maps but if so they're not included.
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