Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!hplabs!hp-sdd!hp-pcd!hpcvlx!everett From: everett@hpcvlx.cv.hp.com (Everett Kaser) Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d Subject: Robot Odyssey information Message-ID: <102760027@hpcvlx.cv.hp.com> Date: 1 Feb 90 18:11:50 GMT Organization: Hewlett-Packard Co., Corvallis, OR, USA Lines: 29 Here's the info that I have on Robot Odyssey: I bought the package in March of 1986, shortly after it was released. That means that the article from Scientific American was published sometime in 1985, but I don't know what month, since I only have a Xerox of it, and Scientific American doesn't put month/year info at the bottom of the pages. However, it's the Computer Recreations column by A.K.Dewdney. So, if you go to the library and look through the 1985 issues, it shouldn't be to tough to find. The sub-title of the column begins "A ciruitous odyssey from Robotropolis to the electronic gates of Silicon Valley." The game was published by: The Learning Company 545 Middlefield Road Suite 170 Menlo Park, CA 94025 1-800-852-2255 in California: 1-800-852-2256 1-415-328-5410 Remember, this information is four years old, so the phone numbers and/or the address may be wrong, or the company may have even gone out of business, for all I know (which ain't much :-). Good Luck, Everett Kaser "Your thoughts create your reality." ...hplabs!hp-pcd!everett everett%hpcvlx@hplabs.hp.com Phone: (503) 750-3569