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From: Matthew Murray <i9717029@wsunix.wsu.edu>
Subject: More on the Activision Infocom Bundles
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     As an addendum to my other note, 4-6 games for $25 is still an 
extremely good price--given the quality of the games, you really are 
paying an excellent price.  The only problem is, of course, if you get 
all five and all the games contained therein, you're going to spend in 
the vicinity of $100, when you normally wouldn't spend that much for both 
of The Lost Treasures of Infocom packages put together.  That's really my 
big problem with the price.

----------------------Matthew Murray at mmurray@wsu.edu------------------------
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