30 excellent Commodore 64 games indeed and the seller is happily shipping worldwide! Among them you'll find such brilliant offerings as Zork I, Elite, Suspended, The Hobbit, Dragon's Lair, Sim City, The Bard's Tale, Leather Goddesses of Phobos, Hacker and Cutthroats.
And there's even Archon II! Excellent offer!
ReplyDeleteYes, pretty fantastic really.
ReplyDeleteYep, excellent selection of games. Even Nine Princes in Amber - you guys ever play any of those Telarium adventure games? I remember I had a copy (literally) of Hacker and never got anywhere with it.
ReplyDeleteSadly never tried them, though I have heard quite a few interesting things. It's never too late mind!
ReplyDeleteThe credo of the retro gamer!
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ReplyDeleteGood selection. I loved the Hitch-Hiker's Guide, and the Hobbit was a must-have on the Speccy. Pah! Who needs fancy graphics. Text adventures, I say! Take THAT, Dragon Age.
ReplyDeleteHmm, actually, I wonder if there's a correlation between the decline of the text adventure and the decline in reading books for pleasure in teenagers? Perhaps someone should convince JK Rowling to do a Harry Potter text adventure?
That is an interesting notion, though I wouldn't be so absolutely positive regarding the decline of book reading among young people. Not compared to the 80s at least, though your argument makes a lot of sense.
ReplyDeleteBelieve or not, I'm getting the feeling that even commercial interactive fiction is making sort of a (modest) comeback, though surely lush boxes such as Infocom's will never be released again.
Oh, and having failed -let alone watch- to read Harry Potter, I frankly wouldn't know. Clive Barker would make a smash hit though!
Well, I've never read Harry Potter either, but what I have seen of the films, I couldn't stand. However, I hear he's quite popular with the kids.
ReplyDeleteSo glad we stand together on such matters of delicate taste... :) Mind you, I'm sure kids can like quality stuff too. Or at least so I hope.
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