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From: crosby@rintintin.Colorado.EDU (Matthew Crosby)
Subject: Re: Aren't  we all dinosaurs?
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Date: Sun, 23 Jan 1994 21:57:43 GMT
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In article <2holgj$nhl@bigboote.wpi.edu>,
John Matthew Guris <dream@wpi.WPI.EDU> wrote:
>In article <2hhrjj$jb@sunb.ocs.mq.edu.au> jnoble@laurel.ocs.mq.edu.au (Jason Noble) writes:
>>
>>Hang in there, Oliver.  You're not alone.
>	
>	speeking of dinousours, I pulled out my old version of Adventure,
>the one that was released back in early 80's last 70's (something like that)
>and started it again. There was some really cool stuff that I missed the
>first few times through....
>	The wizards cave... the old pdp's and stakes of printouts and Dr P
>I totaly missed that the first time through...
>	
Ahh...you obviously have the Microsoft version.  None of the other adventures
had that.  As to released, well the Microslush version was very late 70's I
believe (79 comes to mind), but the game itself was written in the very early
70's.

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-Matt                                                 crosby@cs.colorado.edu
"He was accidently castrated as a child, and never really recovered."
