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Re: WTD: Wizardry walkthrough



jeffr@bnr.ca wrote:
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> From: jeffr@bnr.ca (Jeffrey Robertson)
> Subject: Re: WTD: Wizardry walkthrough
> Date: 25 Jul 1996 15:52:07 GMT
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> In article <4t3j0a$1qf@newsbf02.news.aol.com>,
> RUBYWAND <rubywand@aol.com> wrote:
> >
> >     Sir Tech is alive and, evidently, doing well. The Wizardry series
> >made a successful transition to PC format. VI and VII are both very
> good.
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> What, then, is their position on their Apple II titles?  Do they still
> sell them?  Do they support them in any way?  Have they released them
> into the public domain?  Made them freeware/shareware?
> =

> Genuinely curious, since this company represents a classic example
> of a developer which has abandoned the Apple II platform, but still
> exists to enforce copyrights if it so chooses.
> =

> Anybody?

I don't know. I bought all five titles available on the Apple II series =

(I ordered Wiz IV and V directly from SIR-TECH). I received a long time =

ago a flyer regarding the release of Wiz VI on the PC. I wrote them once =

to tell I was keeping my Apple II and hoped to see a specific =

IIgs-release of this scenario. No news since...

It is possible to back up the Wiz IV and V disks, but there is nothing =

to do with the boot sides of episodes I, II & III. Such a shame.

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