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Re: id an A][ game (was Re: STM 0.85r available)
- Subject: Re: id an A][ game (was Re: STM 0.85r available)
- From: rdippold@qualcomm.com (Ron "Asbestos" Dippold)
- Date: 1 May 94 07:06:58 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2, comp.sys.mac.games
- Organization: QUALCOMM, Incorporated; San Diego, CA, USA
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jwang@soda.berkeley.edu (James Wang) writes:
>i vaguely remember this one educational game from junior high,
>where the player controls a robot pod that went around snagging
>up circuit pieces up. these pieces were used to solve various
That's Robot Odyessey, one of the most impressive pieces of
educational software ever made. I believe it was from The Learning
Company, or whoever made Rocky's Boots. That might help you find it.
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