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From: Matthew Murray <i9717029@wsunix.wsu.edu>
Subject: Re: Infocom (LTOI 1) Favorites Question 
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On 19 Jun 1995, kak wrote:

> Just picked up a CD of twenty Infocom oldies, and was wondering if
> anyone had any opinion of the best (or inevitable worst) games.  What's
> good?  What's great?  Any dogs to avoid?  
> 
>             --Stuck in "Lurking Horror," curious about the rest.

     Nope, all twenty games are great.  Some of my favorites are all of 
the Zork games (Zorks I-III, Enchanter, Sorcerer, Spellbreaker, Beyond 
Zork, Zork Zero, in that order).  Suspect is another that I really like.  
You >cannot< go wrong.

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