Re: [SWCollect] Wizardry, or the death of another Legend

2001-11-21 Thread Pedro Quaresma
On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, Pedro Quaresma wrote: [snip] > I apologize again. I've finished Wizardry 6 last week (which reminds me, > have you received my e-mail, Stephen?), and on the ending it mentioned that > Wizardry 7 was coming up on some-month-or-other 1991. Should've checked the > Wizardry 7 b

Re: [SWCollect] Wizardry, or the death of another Legend

2001-11-20 Thread Jim Leonard
Pedro Quaresma wrote: > > Stephen Lee wrote: > >On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Pedro Quaresma wrote: > >[snip] > > About Wizardry specifically, Stephen or others are more qualified to talk > > about it than I am, but I will start anyway. Andrew Greenberg and Robert > > Woodhead started the saga in 1984, wh

Re: [SWCollect] Wizardry, or the death of another Legend

2001-11-20 Thread Pedro Quaresma
Stephen Lee wrote: >On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Pedro Quaresma wrote: >[snip] > About Wizardry specifically, Stephen or others are more qualified to talk > about it than I am, but I will start anyway. Andrew Greenberg and Robert > Woodhead started the saga in 1984, which (arguably) reached its peak by >

Re: [SWCollect] Wizardry, or the death of another Legend

2001-11-19 Thread C.E. Forman
: [SWCollect] Wizardry, or the death of another Legend > Tis a sad day. > > FYI to all, Wizardry started in 81. That makes it the second oldest running > franchise...right behind Ultima. > > Hugh > > -Original Message- > From: Pedro Quaresma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTE

RE: [SWCollect] Wizardry, or the death of another Legend

2001-11-19 Thread Hugh Falk
Tis a sad day. FYI to all, Wizardry started in 81. That makes it the second oldest running franchise...right behind Ultima. Hugh -Original Message- From: Pedro Quaresma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 11:08 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [SWCollect] Wizard

Re: [SWCollect] Wizardry, or the death of another Legend

2001-11-19 Thread Stephen S. Lee
On Mon, 19 Nov 2001, Pedro Quaresma wrote: [snip] > About Wizardry specifically, Stephen or others are more qualified to talk > about it than I am, but I will start anyway. Andrew Greenberg and Robert > Woodhead started the saga in 1984, which (arguably) reached its peak by