--- Vintage Computer Festival <vcf(a)siconic.com> wrote:
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, Ethan Dicks wrote:
This is especially important if any of the titles
are from Infocom...
Indeed, Infocom games can represent a whole subclass of collecting.
Yep.
I've got Zork on 8" disk in the original
packaging for CP/M systems ;)
Cool! My oldest Zork is the edition published by Personal Software
for the TRS-80. It's the only reason I want to have one (well...
that plus we had a Model III and Model IV at my high school - they
were replaced by Rainbows, but that's a different story).
I didn't buy it (nothing to run it on at the time), but I remember
seeing the RT-11 version of either Starcross or Planetfall (RX01)
on the wall at the Digital Store in Downtown Columbus, c. 1984.
Exactly my point. The maps that came with each Ultima
are also an
example.
Them, too. I'm sure there's lots of examples in the gaming world.
-ethan