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From: mattack@eskimo.com (Matt Ackeret)
Subject: Re: "mystery house"
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Date: Wed, 20 Mar 1996 01:50:59 GMT
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In article <4idhdd$euv@mordred.gatech.edu>,
Cameron Perkins <gt5237c@prism.gatech.edu> wrote:
>You're in luck.  Sierra On-line, the company that made Mystery House,
>released into the public domain to celebrate some aniversay (their 10th,
>I think).  You can get the apple II disk image on ftp.gmd.de from
>/if-archive/games/appleII/mystery.dsk.  To use it, you'll need an apple
>II emulator, which can be picked up from
>http://www.asimov.net/apple_II/site/emulators/  I've been using ApplePC

	No, you don't need an Apple II emulator.

	An Apple II emulator is _one_ way to play the game.

	Using an honest-to-nonexistent-diety Apple II is another way to play
the game (and is more fun).
-- 
unknown@apple.com		Apple II Forever
These opinions are mine, not Apple's.
