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]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]][Pitch Dark]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] 0
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_________________ __________ _____________ 2
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|_<_Previous game_| |_Settings_| |_Next_game_>_|
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________________________________________________________________________________ 5
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WISHBRINGER: THE MAGICK STONE OF DREAMS |__PLAY GAME__| 8 or |_RESUME GAME_|
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by Brian Moriarty _____________
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Copyright (c) 1985 Infocom, Inc. |_Box artwork_| 10 may disappear if no artwork (e.g. Mini-Zork)
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Genre: Fantasy _____________
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Difficulty: OOooo __________ |_InvisiClues_| 12 may disappear if no clues (e.g. Mini-Zork)
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Release 69 / Serial Number 850920 |_Versions_| may disappear if no versions (e.g. Cutthroats)
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| It's an ordinary day in your ordinary little town, and you've been ^
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| performing your ordinary mail clerk's duties in an altogether ordinary way. |
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| But there's something quite extraordinary in today's mail. It's a ransom |
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| note for a kidnapped cat, and it will lead you through unbelievably |
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| harrowing adventures to Wishbringer, a stone possessing undreamt-of powers. |
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| For though the note in question is addressed to someone in your ordinary |
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| little town, it's postmarked for Special Delivery to Parts Unknown. And its v
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Keys:
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P previous game
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S settings
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N next game
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G PLAY GAME / RESUME GAME
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C InvisiClues
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B Box artwork
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V Versions
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A MIND FOREVER VOYAGING
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by Steve Meretzky
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Copyright (c) 1985 Infocom, Inc.
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Genre: science fiction
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Difficulty: OOOOo
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Release 79 / Serial number 851122
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BALLYHOO
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by Jeff O'Neill
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Copyright (c) 1986 Infocom, Inc.
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Genre: mystery
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Difficulty: OOOoo
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Release 97 / Serial number 851218
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BEYOND ZORK: THE COCONUT OF QUENDOR
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by Brian Moriarty
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Copyright (c) 1987 Infocom, Inc.
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Genre: Fantasy
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Difficulty: OOOoo
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Release 57 / Serial Number 871221
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BORDER ZONE: A GAME OF INTRIGUE
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by Marc Blank
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Copyright (c) 1987 Infocom, Inc.
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Genre: espionage
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Difficulty: OOOOo
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Release 9 / Serial number 871008
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BUREAUCRACY: A PARANOID FANTASY
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Copyright (c) 1987 Infocom, Inc.
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Release 116 / Licence Number 870602
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CUTTHROATS
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Copyright (c) 1984 Infocom, Inc.
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Release 23 / Serial number 840809
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DEADLINE: AN INTERLOGIC MYSTERY
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by Marc Blank
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Copyright (c) 1982 Infocom, Inc.
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Release 27 / Serial number 831005
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ENCHANTER
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Copyright (c) 1983 Infocom, Inc.
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Release 29 / Serial number 860820
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THE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY
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Copyright (c) 1984 Infocom, Inc.
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Release 59 / Serial number 851108
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HOLLYWOOD HIJINX
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Copyright (c) 1986 Infocom, Inc.
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Release 37 / Serial Number 861215
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INFIDEL
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Copyright (c) 1983 Infocom, Inc.
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Release 22 / Serial number 830916
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LEATHER GODDESSES OF PHOBOS
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Copyright (c) 1986 Infocom, Inc.
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Release 59 / Serial number 860730
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THE LURKING HORROR
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Copyright (c) 1987 Infocom, Inc.
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Release 221 / Serial number 870918
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MINI-ZORK I: THE GREAT UNDERGROUND EMPIRE
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Copyright (c) 1988 Infocom, Inc.
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Release 34 / Serial number 871124
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MOONMIST
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Copyright (c) 1986 Infocom, Inc.
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Release number 9 / Serial number 861022
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NORD AND BERT COULDN'T MAKE HEAD OR TAIL OF IT
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Copyright (c) 1987 Infocom, Inc.
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Release 19 / Serial number 870722 / Interpreter 2 Version H
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PLANETFALL
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by Steve Meretzky
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Copyright (c) 1983 Infocom, Inc.
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Genre: science fiction
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Difficulty: OOOoo
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Release 37 / Serial number 851003
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PLUNDERED HEARTS
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Copyright (c) 1987 Infocom, Inc.
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Release 26 / Serial number 870730
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SEASTALKER: <YOUR NAME> AND THE ULTRAMARINE BIOCEPTOR
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Copyright (c) 1984 Infocom, Inc.
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Release 16 / Serial number 850603
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SHERLOCK: THE RIDDLE OF THE CROWN JEWELS
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Copyright (c) 1987 Infocom, Inc.
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Release 26 / Serial Number 880127
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SORCERER
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Copyright (c) 1984 Infocom, Inc.
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Release 18 / Serial number 860904
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SPELLBREAKER
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Copyright (c) 1985 Infocom, Inc.
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Release 87 / Serial number 860904
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STARCROSS
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Copyright (c) 1982 Infocom, Inc.
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by Dave Lebling
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Release 17 / Serial number 821021
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STATIONFALL
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Copyright (c) 1987 Infocom, Inc.
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Release 107 / Serial number 870430
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SUSPECT
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Copyright (c) 1984 Infocom, Inc.
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Release 14 / Serial number 841005
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SUSPENDED
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Copyright (c) 1983 Infocom, Inc.
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by Michael Berlyn
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Release 8 / Serial number 840521
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TRINITY
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Copyright (c) 1986 Infocom, Inc.
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Release 12 / Serial Number 860926
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WISHBRINGER: THE MAGICK STONE OF DREAMS
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Copyright (c) 1985 Infocom, Inc.
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Release 69 / Serial Number 850920
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THE WITNESS
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by Stu Galley
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Copyright (c) 1983 Infocom, Inc.
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Genre: mystery
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Difficulty: OOOoo
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Release 22 / Serial number 840924
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ZORK I: THE GREAT UNDERGROUND EMPIRE
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by Dave Lebling and Marc Blank
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Copyright (c) 1981 Infocom, Inc.
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Release 88 / Serial number 840726
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ZORK II: THE WIZARD OF FROBOZZ
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by Dave Lebling and Marc Blank
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Copyright (c) 1981 Infocom, Inc.
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Release 48 / Serial number 840904
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ZORK III: THE DUNGEON MASTER
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by Dave Lebling and Marc Blank
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Copyright (c) 1982 Infocom, Inc.
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Release 17 / Serial number 840727
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ZORK: THE UNDISCOVERED UNDERGROUND
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by Marc Blank and Mike Berlyn
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Copyright (c) 1997 Activision Inc.
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Release 16 / Serial number 970828
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[Pitch Dark]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]][ Exit ]
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____________ _____________
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|_<_Previous_| ZORK I: THE GREAT |_Next_game_>_|
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UNDERGROUND EMPIRE
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1980 Fantasy
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Difficulty: OOOOO
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|__Hints__|
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|_Options_|
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[------------------------------------------------------------------------------]
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| Welcome to ZORK! You are about to experience a classic interactive fantasy, ^
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| set in a magical universe. The ZORK trilogy takes place in the ruins of an |
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| ancient empire lying far underground. You, a dauntless treasure-hunter, are |
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| venturing into this dangerous land in search of wealth and adventure. |
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| Because each part of the ZORK saga is a completely independent story, you |
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| can explore them in any order. However, since ZORK I is the least difficult, |
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| it is usually the best place to begin. v
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[Pitch Dark]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]][ Exit ]
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____________ _______________________ _____________
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| ZORK I: THE GREAT |||
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[-------------------------------------Blurb------------------------------------]
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| Welcome to ZORK! You are about to experience a classic interactive fantasy, ^
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| set in a magical universe. The ZORK trilogy takes place in the ruins of an |
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| ancient empire lying far underground. You, a dauntless treasure-hunter, are |
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| venturing into this dangerous land in search of wealth and adventure. |
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| Because each part of the ZORK saga is a completely independent story, you |
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| can explore them in any order. However, since ZORK I is the least difficult, |
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| it is usually the best place to begin. v
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Many strange tales have been told of the fabulous treasures, exotic
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creatures and diabolical puzzles in the Great Underground Empire. As an
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aspiring adventurer you will undoubtedly want to locate the treasures and
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deposit them in your trophy case. You'd better equip yourself with a source
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of light (for the caverns are dark) and weapons (for some of the inhabitants
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are unfriendly -- especially the thief, a skilled pickpocket and ruthless
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opponent).
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___________________ ___________________
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.-/| 78 ~~**~~ \ / ~~**~~ 79 |\-.
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|||| Dorothy asked : The Scarecrow ||||
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|||| a brain?" : of talking." ||||
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|||| The Wizard Of Oz : boba@wwa.com ||||
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1. _You_ don't.
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2. Have you tried saying OPEN EGG?
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3. It takes a great deal of manual dexterity and the proper
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tools.
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4. Someone else in the game can do it.
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5. Only the Thief can open the egg. Give it to him or leave it
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0[Main Menu]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] [ Exit ]
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4You see a collection of classic Infocom games, all playable.
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