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From: howell_ma@movies.enet.dec.com (Mark Howell)
Subject: Re: Help! Info needed (Journey)
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Date: Fri, 23 Apr 1993 12:46:14 GMT
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In article <C5wJ8v.IDE@ecf.toronto.edu>, tungd@ecf.toronto.edu (TUNG DANIEL KING LEUNG) writes...
>Hi,
> 
>	Does anyone know anything about "Journey"? Was it ever released in
>VGA format for IBM PCs? Thanks for any info.
>-- 
>Daniel
> 
>*******************************************************************************
>e-mail : tungd@ecf.toronto.edu

Yes, the original version came with VGA graphics in a file called journey.mg1.
It also came with CGA and EGA graphics files called respectively .cg1 and .eg1

In the version of Journey I have the title screen, at least, has different
graphics in the VGA version from the CGA and EGA versions.

Mark...
