On Jan 21, 2004, at 5:24 PM, C.E. Forman wrote:
- The CDROM version of Return to Zork was produced in greater numbers than the floppy-disk version, so theoretically the diskette version is worth more.
Rarer, but not necessarily worth more, except maybe to a few collectors or
RTZ fanatics. Who wants to actually play the floppy version, installing
from 12 disks?
P'shah. A measly 12 disks? Why that's nothing after SysGenning Netware 2.15. :-D
Seriously, I do seem to remember there was a difference between the CD version and the floppy version. Though given RTZ's lack of appeal I would agree that the floppy version is of interest to collectors and RTZ fanatics. Which is a bit of a shame. I liked the way they did the user interface. You had actual choices in what you did. I like that even if it did lead to the infamous bonding plant puzzle.
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Edward Franks
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