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From: svanegmo@undergrad.math.uwaterloo.ca (Stephen van Egmond)
Subject: Re: Questions about later infocom games?
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Date: Fri, 29 Sep 1995 15:53:22 GMT
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In article <44fdm1$6t2@ddi2.digital.net>,
John Mankowski <john_mankowski@outdoor.com> wrote:
>I found a list of infocom games and some where mentened to be later releaced ones
>I wanted to know if thease such as BattleTech,Leather Goddesses 2 and Zork
>Nemesis where text games and if they could be played on a zcode itnerp. or
>if they where graphic ones like Return to Zork.

Battletech was written outside of infocom in a non-portable form, so no.

Leather Goddesses 2 could be played on a zcode interpreter.  God knows 
why you'd want to, though.  It's pretty bad.

Zork Nemesis isn't out yet and will be similar to Return to Zork (they 
were both written by the new Activision, not Infocom).

/Steve
