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Re: Mystery House



I remember seeing something about the reclassification of mystery house
in the catalog that came with most of my Sierra games. I might still
have one of those catalogs with all the other junk that came with
software for my Apple II. Read my signature to e-mail me if you want me
to try to find it.

Steve Reeves wrote:
> 
> In article <354317A4.2262F7A2@swbell.net>,
> Rubywand  <rubywand@swbell.net> wrote:
> >w.yeo@qut.edu.au writes ...
> >>
> >>         If someone would like to tell me WHERE they saw the article that
> >> Mystery House has reclassified, I want to know !!!
> >>
> >>         According to Sierra, Mystery House is NOT reclassified. Anyone wants to
> >> follow this up ??? There must be an article somewhere that says it is.
> >
> >     It appears that, possibly, you have run into one of the barriers
> >with getting stuff reclassified. Too often, a lower level company rep
> >will not put much effort into checking a product's status.
> >
> >     The notice on a Phantasmagoria CD would be good verification. If
> >you would like to get some kind of verbal verification from Sierra,
> >probably the thing to do is contact Roberta Williams.
> 
> As I recall, it was also mentioned in the "magazine" that Sierra sent
> to those who returned registration cards for their games.
> 
> --
> Steve Reeves
> stever@gate.net

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