> 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.

A lot of people didn't realize that this wasn't an unsolveable state: If you
eat or burn the plant, then go back to the very beginning (which you need to
do anyway) you can get another.

And yeah, now that you mention it, I remember there were some subtle
differences between the disk and CD verisons.


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