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From: positron@quip.eecs.umich.edu (Jonathan Haas)
Subject: Best packaging (was Re: Maps in LTOI-1)
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Date: Wed, 17 Mar 1993 15:06:33 GMT
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The best packaging, BY FAR, leaving all others in its dust, was
Bureaucracy. I once bought the Commodore 128 version of that game
for $10, despite the fact that neither I nor anybody I knew owned
a Commodore 128, just for the packaging.

BTW, if anyone owns Bureaucracy but hasn't looked at the second and third
sheets of the triplicate form, do so :)

(really, I think Beezer is just wonderful.)

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