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From: mattack@eskimo.com (Matt Ackeret)
Subject: Re: Jigsaw: You're Gay.  PROOF!
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Date: Mon, 16 Sep 1996 22:23:40 GMT
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In article <51f9qa$r8r@newsbf02.news.aol.com>,
Phyllis902 <phyllis902@aol.com> wrote:
>Dave Gatewood <Dave.Gatewood@wgserv.athensnet.com> wrote:
>> There are places in the game where you discover that 
>> both characters are male.
>Yeah, I suspect those were oversights. Actually, both the protagonist and
>the antagonist are androgynous and asexual. 
...
>Film, fiction and (the more modern) role-playing games all have
>protagonists with very specific personalities and roles. Unfortunately,

Can you say "The Crying Game" (shudder!)?  I thought you could.

>they all seem to do a much better job of creating characters that the
>audience/players can sympathize with than text-adventure games.
-- 
unknown@old.apple.com		Apple II Forever
These opinions are mine, not Apple's.
