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Ace987
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I love YaBB 1G - SP1!
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hmmmm, not many crying eyes in the crowd I see
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Culture20
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If only Atari owned the rights to the words "Star Control" through Legend, and forgot to transfer those rights before dissolving Legend. :-/
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Michael Martin
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Well, I'll mourn. But not for SC3. Their Eric The Unready was one of the last of the great commercial parser-based adventures. (It's not quite a text adventure, since there's heavy use of graphics, but it's pretty close.)
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Culture20
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I really miss parser adventures; There always seemed like there was more you could do instead of "click object #24 onto stationary but high-lightable background #32".
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FalconMWC
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I personally like their Descent games. So I will weep.
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Michael Martin
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Hrm? I think I missed a merger somewhere. Descent was developed by Parallax, and published by Interplay. Where does that connect to Legend?
(I, too, loved Descent -- it spoiled me on FPSen forever. "Where's the slide-up key?")
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FalconMWC
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Oops - my bad - Descent was made by interplay.
Yep - Me and descent had may good days together! (and still do)
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