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From: cctr120@cantua.canterbury.ac.nz (Brendon Wyber)
Subject: Re: ****NEW ZORK****
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Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1993 20:25:10 GMT
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Matthew John Derer (matthew@cco.caltech.edu) wrote:
> ahaavie@ulrik.uio.no (Anders Haavie) writes:
> >			 RETURN TO ZORK
> >      [ Market hype about New Zork Game deleted... ]
> 
>        [ Matthew's cynical responces deleted... ]

I'm afraid I have to agree with Matthew here. I am dreading this product.
Even the makers of Zork Zero knew not to use pictures for locations.

Who knows, perhaps in a years time time we get to see Return To Zork IV,
by Al Lowe, where you start the game by chosing your sex, and get to point
and click you way through Linear series of inane puzzles...

Joy to the World

Oh 

 F*ck!

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 F*ck!

 F*ck!

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 F*ck!

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[ Sensible arguements disolve into fanatical ravings deleted...]


