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From: mattack@eskimo.com (Matt Ackeret)
Subject: Re: "mystery house"
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Date: Wed, 20 Mar 1996 01:52:34 GMT
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In article <4igcto$522@flood.xnet.com>,
Jason Compton <jcompton@flood.xnet.com> wrote:
>The good news is that to celebrate its 7th anniversary in 1987, Sierra 
>On-Line released Mystery House as public domain.

	10th Anniversary.  Read all about it (Sierra & Mystery House, not
their 10th Anniversary) in "Hackers" by Steven Levy.

>The bad news is that now you need an Apple II emulator.  The game itself 
>can be found on the Apple II FTP site ftp.asimov.net.

	No, you don't need one, as I just posted.

	You can use an emulator, or, of course, a real Apple II.
-- 
unknown@apple.com		Apple II Forever
These opinions are mine, not Apple's.
