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From: IronSoft@pgh.nauticom.net (Andrew L. Tepper)
Subject: Re: Stand-alone games - worth the trouble?
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I'd forget the stand-alone versions. IF players are probably more of
the old-time hacker variety than players of other game types. If you
wanted to shrink-wrap your game and sell it in stores (different
crowd), then I'd say to create stand-alones.

Andy


