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In article <DnAHAC.M8n@wave.scar.utoronto.ca>,
Douglas McNeil <94mcneim@wave.scar.utoronto.ca> wrote:
>Well, I'll be darned.
>
>His comments about "a revival of Adventure using a new full sentence input
>processor I've developed" are interesting.. and not just because he uses
>the term "Adventure" in a quaint way. :)
	
	Aaah, someone should inform him about Inform! (no pun intended)..
I mean, if he were making graphical games, sure I could see why he might 
limit it to Windows. (I wouldn't agree, but I could see why he'd do it).
But text adventures limited to Windows machines?! Argh!  Show him about Inform.

	Plus I'm interested in knowing if he'd be willing to rerelease as
freeware or shareware all of his games.. Or to officially put them into the
public domain.

	Since people are probably going to barrage him with mail, I'll wait
a day or two to see if someone has already asked him all of this stuff.
-- 
unknown@apple.com		Apple II Forever
These opinions are mine, not Apple's.
