Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!wuarchive!uunet!wang!shyoon!tegra!nad From: nad@tegra.COM (Nancy Durgin) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.games Subject: Re: ZORK for the Amiga? Yes or No? Message-ID: <1560@joker.tegra.COM> Date: 9 Oct 90 14:43:09 GMT References: <1990Oct8.201112.16657@agora.uucp> Reply-To: nad@joker.UUCP (Nancy Durgin) Organization: Tegra-Varityper, Inc. Billerica, MA Lines: 28 In article <1990Oct8.201112.16657@agora.uucp> billsey@agora.uucp (Bill Seymour) writes: >In article jkh@meepmeep.pcs.com (Jordan K. Hubbard) writes: >:Ok, I know, it's NEVER gonna be the same as playing the original MDL >:based zork on MIT-DM (nostalgic memory of many sleepless nights + >:insane telephone bills) but I'm wanting to know anyway. Did Infocom >:(rumored to have been started by the original zork maintainers; true?) >:ever port its multiple-part zork system to the Amiga? >: >:It wouldn't be the same, but it would be a whole lot better than >:nothing.. > > Yes, the Zork I, Zork II and Zork III were all ported to the Amiga. >I don't know where you would find them anymore... Is anyone still distributing >any of the Infocom games? > >: Jordan I have a (barely used) Zork I for sale for $10 + S/H, if anyone is interested... I haven't seen the games for sale in stores for years (they came out way back in '86). Nancy -- ============================================================================== Nancy Durgin | (Usual disclaimers | Tegra-Varityper, Inc. tegra!nad@uunet.com | apply...) | Billerica, Massachusetts ==============================================================================