Pedro Quaresma wrote:
>
> >He's not mentioned in the manual either, or in the program executable. I
> think
> >you're wrong, dude. :-)
>
> It wouldn't be the first time. I simply don't believe that Tim Cain's
> incursion in the RPG world started with... Fallout?
Believe it. According to Moby
Jim Leonard wrote:
>Pedro Quaresma wrote:
>
> >Actually, http://www.mobygames.com/game/credits/gameId,287/ disagrees
with
> >you. I don't see Tim Cain associated with Wasteland at all. Why do you
> think
> >Tim Cain was associated with Wasteland?
>
> Err... I was pretty sure he was the one
A/C:
Ref:
26-07-2001 cc:
18:07 Assunto: Re: [SWCollect] Infocom games' boxes
"Stephen S. Lee" wrote:
>
> I'm not sure what you guys are talking about -- if someone dies, just quit
> right away. Only if you switch maps is the game actually saved.
> Wasteland is therefore effectively no different from lots of other old
> games, where you just quickly powered down, reset, o
Pedro Quaresma wrote:
>
> >Actually, http://www.mobygames.com/game/credits/gameId,287/ disagrees with
> >you. I don't see Tim Cain associated with Wasteland at all. Why do you
> think
> >Tim Cain was associated with Wasteland?
>
> Err... I was pretty sure he was the one responsible for Was
On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Pedro Quaresma wrote:
[snip]
> >If you want a complete limited edition (not sure exactly what this is
> >called offhand; if it's like ES:Arena it's the "Deluxe Edition"), *then*
> >you should plan for a long hard search. (How hard is this one to get
> >now?)
>
> There is a
On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Pedro Quaresma wrote:
[snip]
> >If you want a complete limited edition (not sure exactly what this is
> >called offhand; if it's like ES:Arena it's the "Deluxe Edition"), *then*
> >you should plan for a long hard search. (How hard is this one to get
> >now?)
>
> There is a s
On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Pedro Quaresma wrote:
> Jim Leonard wrote:
>[I think there's a missing set of ">"'s here]
I admit, I have to do them manually, because my mail program/server (Lotus
Notes/Domino) doesn't add them automatically =)
[snip]
> > 10 great RPGs better than those two... Ultima 4,
On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Pedro Quaresma wrote:
> Jim Leonard wrote:
[I think there's a missing set of ">"'s here]
> > But there are 10 better RPGs than those, at least in my opinion. I really
> > disliked Wasteland's save system, and Fallout is finisheable in less than a
>
> >Wasteland's save system
Jim Leonard wrote:
>Pedro Quaresma wrote:
>
> What a coincidence, both are Tim Cain games :) Or you just simply love
> post-nuke :)
>Actually, http://www.mobygames.com/game/credits/gameId,287/ disagrees with
>you. I don't see Tim Cain associated with Wasteland at all. Why do you
think
>Tim Cai
Pedro Quaresma wrote:
>
> What a coincidence, both are Tim Cain games :) Or you just simply love
> post-nuke :)
Actually, http://www.mobygames.com/game/credits/gameId,287/ disagrees with
you. I don't see Tim Cain associated with Wasteland at all. Why do you think
Tim Cain was associated with W
Jim Leonard wrote:
>Pedro Quaresma wrote:
>
> Now if anyone says the best RPG saga is Final Fantasy, I _will_ go
postal!
> ;)
>We're not that stupid. :-) But Wasteland and Fallout (haven't played
Fallout
>2 yet) are definitely tied for my #1 favorite RPGs of all time. I haven't
>played many,
Pedro Quaresma wrote:
>
> Now if anyone says the best RPG saga is Final Fantasy, I _will_ go postal!
> ;)
We're not that stupid. :-) But Wasteland and Fallout (haven't played Fallout
2 yet) are definitely tied for my #1 favorite RPGs of all time. I haven't
played many, but I can't believe tha
Hugh Falk wrote:
>
> Actually, the Ultima series (including Akalabeth) was responsible for many
> innovations, but I'll respect your wishes and not respond here.
But please respond privately! :-) I wish to be educated. I may not like
them, but at least I want to know why others do.
> I'm wr
Pedro Quaresma wrote:
>
> >I'm not interested
> >in the RPGs as much as I am the action games (4D Sports Boxing, I500,
> >Budokan are all A+ quality games that I'd like a 2nd copy of).
>
> I have been considering Indy 500 too... Indy was one of my first PC games,
> I just loved to run with the I
"C.E. Forman" wrote:
>
> > Let's put it this way: I have no problem sharing my sources with you guys
> > *after* I've picked them clean. ;-) Which is what I was expecting Pedro
> to
> > do. Which is what I expect we all do. For example, I can tell you guys
> that
> > there are several Cyber
On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 08:55:11AM +0100, Pedro Quaresma wrote:
>
> I'm now in conversations with a new "gold mine" that has several rare games
> (at least as far as RPGs go)... at $1 each! I'll post a list in case you're
> interested to know (14 of them are already ordered by the way :)
..
Mos
> Let's put it this way: I have no problem sharing my sources with you
guys
> *after* I've picked them clean. ;-) Which is what I was expecting Pedro
to
> do. Which is what I expect we all do. For example, I can tell you guys
that
> there are several Cyber Exchanges and Software ReRuns aroun
etcom.com> A/C:
Ref:
23-07-2001 cc:
20:27
I have to add a small bit of trivia here... Lord British, as well as Iolo
and many other names in the Ultima games were all characters that Garriott
and his friends played in their D&D campaign. I learned this not from a
book, but back in my freshman year of college, I worked at the computer lab
n the
name Lord British by his schoolmates. It was a sarcastic jibe at the way he
spoke (very proper English).
Hugh
-Original Message-
From: Chris Newman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 3:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SWCollect] Infocom games' boxes
> Let's put it this way: I have no problem sharing my sources with you guys
> *after* I've picked them clean. ;-) Which is what I was expecting Pedro
to
> do. Which is what I expect we all do. For example, I can tell you guys
that
> there are several Cyber Exchanges and Software ReRuns around
Jim,
You are not alone -- I too love Origin but cannot stand Ultima! I'll take the Might
& Magic line over Ultima any day. As for the British moniker, Garriot himself said
he chose the handle because it sounded cool. And he was a teenager at the time.
Jim Leonard wrote:
> Pedro Quaresma wrote:
Pedro Quaresma wrote:
>
> >For example, I can tell you guys that
> >there are several Cyber Exchanges and Software ReRuns around where I live
> >(Naperville, IL, USA). I tell you this because I've already picked them
> clean
> >for my own purposes.
>
> You didn't pick the RPGs, did you? :)
Nop
Pedro Quaresma wrote:
>
> I would never reveal my secret sources! ;)
>
> Oh, alright, it's at www.1632systems.com :)
>
>Let's put it this way: I have no problem sharing my sources with you guys
>*after* I've picked them clean. ;-)
I've shared a very nice resource with Chris once and I hadn't p
Pedro Quaresma wrote:
>
> I would never reveal my secret sources! ;)
>
> Oh, alright, it's at www.1632systems.com :)
Let's put it this way: I have no problem sharing my sources with you guys
*after* I've picked them clean. ;-) Which is what I was expecting Pedro to
do. Which is what I expec
23-07-2001 cc:
18:03 Assunto: Re: [SWCollect] Infocom games' boxes
Solicita-se
Pedro Quaresma wrote:
>
> >(P.S. I think I just visited the website where you saw them. B-)
>
> I had mentioned that site to you, hadn't I? It was (before I bought all the
> nice titles) a nice site, I picked up those three Infocoms, plus Moebius
> Windwalker and Vixen (it had the poster, hurrah
Chris Forman wrote:
>They seem to be easier to come by in Europe, England in particular, as
>that's where Mastertronic was originally based prior to expanding to
>Mastertronic Inc. in the United States. They were available for PC, Atari
>ST, and Amiga, and all three systems seem about equally co
le.
(P.S. I think I just visited the website where you saw them. B-)
- Original Message -
From: Pedro Quaresma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 2:48 AM
Subject: [SWCollect] Infocom games' boxes
>
> Hi,
> I got a hold on thre
>Ah Pedro, those are the Mastertronic releases of the games, "budget"
>releases. They are fairly uncommon.
Hi again Tom, it's great to hear from you!
Are the Atari ST versions of the Mastertronic releases as uncommon as other
(PC, Apple, etc) versions?
> This is TomMage by the way, this in
>an
Ah Pedro, those are the Mastertronic releases of the games, "budget"
releases. They are fairly uncommon. This is TomMage by the way, this in
another email address of mine. The wrist is doing well, the cut on the hand
is healing a bit slowly but all is well. Did you sell your CPC Ultima?
TTYL!!
Hi,
I got a hold on three separate Infocom games, in a package that I do not
know. I assume these are well-known, mostly by the Infocom collectors on
this list, but I sincerely hadn't seen any of these before
Let me describe them: the box itself is hard cardboard, small, about lenght
and height
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