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From: mknewman@lescsse.jsc.nasa.gov (what is happening?)
Subject: Re: Journey, Shogun, and Arthur(was Re: Treasures of Infocom I-II)
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Date: 26 Feb 93 18:35:05 GMT
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In <1993Feb24.011917.4018@tcsi.com> jacob@tcs.com (Jacob Butcher) writes:

>dicks@math.ohio-state.edu (Ethan Dicks) writes:
>>The CD-ROM version (MS-LOSS & Mac) also contains Journey, Shogun and
>>Arthur.  It costs about $5-$10 more than the version on disk.

>I spoke with Activision about this issue a few months ago.  They seem
>unwilling to sell those three games in any other format.  I've *already*
>got a copy of Lost Treasures of Infocom II without those games, and also am
>not terribly interested in buying a CD-ROM drive at this time.  I'm fed up.
>Anyone willing to send me copies of those games?  I have a *large* number
>of freeware and shareware interactive fiction games I can offer in trade,
>or perhaps we can work something else out.

>If you *must* flame about copying software, please do so to me directly, or
>better yet to that big bit bucket in the sky.  Don't post!

>				jacob@tcs.com


I spoke to Activision (Mediagenic) and they took my order ($10) for those three games, in disk format, and told me that they were selling it as an add on the same way they were with Leather Goddess for LTOI 1.

Marc
