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From: chidder@fred.aurora.edu
Subject: Re: Infocom Datafiles
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Date: Thu, 05 Sep 1996 14:52:57 +0000
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> Check out http://www.activision.com.. they've just released The
> Masterpieces of Infocom (or somesuch) and if you call them up with the
> magic word you'll get the special price of $13.95 + 6 shipping and
> handling.  Twenty bucks for over thirty of Infocom's games (including
> Leather Goddess of Phobos, which I heard wasn't in other collections).
> 


What about those of us who dont have CD rom drives yet, but would love 
to play Infocom games again?  Activision is more or less ignoring us; 
not that that justifies swiping the games for free off the web, but it 
does tick me off.

Chidder

