Yes these are particularly rare. Or were at least :) These are the fabled Origin Soundtrack Vol. 1 we talked about a month ago.
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Pedro R. Quaresma
Salvador Caetano IMVT
Div. Sistemas de Informação / Systems and Information Division
Administração e Desenvolvimento Lotus Notes /
Lotus Notes
In a message dated 06/03/2004 9:18:41 PM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have to chime in on this one too. I've played it for at least 3
different platforms (Apple, Atari and C64 I believe). I love all of
them :) Though I find myself playing the C64 version (emulated) these
As
Inspector Clouseauwould say, "Not anymore..."
Stuart
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one?!Yes these are
particularly rare.
Of
course, back then I didn't know what Montezuma's Revenge really was, hence why
Panama Joe (or whatever his name was) was running so fast :
)
Stuart
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In a message dated 06/04/2004 8:08:19 AM Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As Inspector Clouseau would say, "Not anymore..."
Stuart, you've been coming up with a LOT of funny lines lately, do you work part time in a comedy club by any chance? ;) Hey, have they made any "Clouseau"
Even more coincidental, I visited Infocom in Cambridge back in 1988 and
wrote the operating system for four of their games on the Apple II including
Zork Zero. ;)
- John
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What were the other 3? Journey, Arthur, and Shogun?
Stuart
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From: John Romero [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 04, 2004 10:48 AM
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Even more coincidental, I visited Infocom in Cambridge back in
I
don't work in a comedy club, but my brother used to do stand up...does that
count? : )
The
Clouseau movies are great. I don't think they ever made a game based onthe
series(although there are 2 Pink Panther adventure games based on the
newer version of the cartoon), but they just
Ive only ever played the SMS
version... how does it compare to the originals? Parker Bros did do a good job
with the SMS conversion of Kings Quest (except that Graham seemed to
only move one of his legs...).
Steve
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Heh, yep. ;)
- John
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What were the other 3? Journey, Arthur, and Shogun?
Stuart
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From: John
It
sure was a pain in the butt to type Rumplestiltskin's name backwards
though...
Stuart
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Kids and Classic Gaming
Ive only
For anyone who already has this: Is anyone willing to make a copy of this for
me? I am working on a streaming radio station of game music, and I would like
to have selections from this be a part of it, but I would rather avoid spending
$120 just to get the music (I am not an Origin
Stuart Feldhamer wrote:
Of course, back then I didn't know what Montezuma's Revenge really was,
hence why Panama Joe (or whatever his name was) was running so fast : )
OMG... I just *now* got the joke, after playing the game for 15+ years!
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Jim Leonard ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
World's largest
Oops. Hall of the Mountain King was the soundtrack that looped in the BG once you got the 'flame'. Mountain King was the game. Thanks for correcting that.
I think you're right about the number of levels varying between platforms in MR. Like being the person who edits movies for television,
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