[Coco] Coco Digest, Vol 48, Issue 32
Leonard
leonard23 at verizon.net
Sat Jul 21 22:14:54 EDT 2007
I wonder how hard it would be to port these games over to the coco?
Thanks for the link!
Leonard
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From: "Leonard" <leonard23 at verizon.net>
Subject: [Coco] I still collect
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I'm up for it, even though I collect original software releases with the
documentation from ebay. Ones that I'm looking for (original) are the
infocom games. Man I loved those games. They have probably been auctioned
on Ebay, but I missed them. The coco is (for me) a trip back to a simpler
and fun time of my life. I remember running to Radio Shack to buy a copy of
zaxxon when it was released, but adventure games were my favorite. It
didn't matter if they were text or graphical if they were well done. I
never did beat the pyramid, but I got through calixto island and sands of
Egypt. It was almost a disappointment when I finally got to the end of the
game. Oh well...just an excuse to go buy another one:)!
Leonard
There is a new company marketing z-machine games (the z-machines have been
ported all the way down to pocket pcs and mobile phones). They can be found
here: http://www.malinche.net/store-pfl.html
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