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 Re: Game-A-Minute: Every 80's text-based adventure game 
 Brandon, on host 198.74.16.3
  Tuesday, July 6, 1999, at 13:19:16
  Re: Game-A-Minute: Every 80's text-based adventure game posted by Kelly on Tuesday, July 6, 1999, at 13:05:08:
> > Every 80's text-based adventure game > > > > (The HERO is on a QUEST for SOMETHING and GETS STUCK in a room with AN OBJECT that is IMPORTANT) > > > > PLAYER: Take object > > > > COMPUTER: I don't know how to do that > > > > PLAYER: Pick up object > > > > COMPUTER: I don't know how to do that > > > > PLAYER: Move object > > > > COMPUTER: I don't know how to do that > > > > PLAYER: Kick object > > > > COMPUTER: I don't know how to do that > > > > PLAYER: Use object > > > > COMPUTER: You don't have object > > > > (PLAYER wanders off and WATCHES TELEVISION) > > > > -Faux "Zork" Pas > > That's great!! Anyone remember a game called Temple of Apshai? It came out in '80 or '81. I played it on an Apple (I think) and a TRS-80. It was basically a D&D-type game. I remember having to load it off of a cassette. It took long enough that I could begin loading the game, go make lunch, eat lunch, and clean up the dishes before it was ready to play. > > Kel"YELLOW MOLD ATTACKS!"ly
  Ahhh those were the days.  I had a Commodore Vic-20 with a cassette drive when I was a little kid.  I used to take the computer's tapes and stick 'em in my parents' 200 watt stereo and blast 'em.  Used to make them so MAD! 
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