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From: ceforma@rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu (Christopher E. Forman)
Subject: Re: LTOI collections
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Date: Sat, 8 Apr 1995 15:58:02 GMT
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Carl Muckenhoupt (baf@max.tiac.net) wrote:
: I think it's not so much a matter of space as a matter of time.  That is,
: the floppy version preceded the CD-ROM version by a long enough span of
: time for Activision to get lots of letters saying "What about Arthur and
: Shogun and all that?"  The inclusion of the graphic games in the CD-ROM
: version represents a change of plans, just as the entire LTOI2 package
: itself represents a change of plans in response to people writing letters
: saying "What about Plundered Hearts and Bureaucracy and all that?"

Of course, this argument implies that Activision seriously considers and
responds to the feedback from people who buy their products.  Based on
personal experience, I find this quite impossible to believe.
