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original Infocom game manuals.


43 items:
Lane_Mastodon_Alternates.pdf
[25-Nov-2020]
Two alternate versions (red-cyan 3D and printer-friendly
black-and-white 2D) of the "Lane Mastodon" comic book
shipped with Leather Goddesses of Phobos.
PDF created by S. John Ross.
Zork_PDP_11.pdf
[17-Dec-2008]
PDF scan of the Zork manual for the PDP-11 version,
signed by Marc Blank, Dave Lebling, and Joel Berez.
ballyhoo.lost.stuff
[4-Apr-1995]
information about a radio station, missing from the
Lost Treasures of Infocom I package. 
Taken from a review by Graeme Cree in SPAG # 4.
bureaucracy.lost.stuff
[9-May-1994]
the background documentation from Bureaucracy, which
was left out of the Lost Treasures of Infocom II 
package, typed in by Eric Cote
enchanter.txt
[19-Apr-1994]
the background documentation from Enchanter,
typed in by Mike Threepoint
moonmist.letters
[15-Apr-1993]
the two Moonmist letters missing from the Lost
Treasures of Infocom I package;
supplied by Mark Howell
sample.from.amfv
[4-Aug-1994]
A Mind Forever Voyaging, typed in by Ville Lavonius
sample.from.arthur
[30-Nov-1994]
Arthur, typed in by Thomas Schaefer
sample.from.ballyhoo
[30-Nov-1994]
Ballyhoo, typed in by Thomas Schaefer and Liza Daly
sample.from.beyond
[3-Mar-1994]
Beyond Zork, scanned and corrected by Dave Newkirk
sample.from.border
[14-Mar-1994]
Border Zone, typed in by Volker Blasius
sample.from.bureaucracy
[19-Apr-1994]
Bureaucracy, typed in by Eric Cote
sample.from.cutthroats
[19-Jun-1994]
Cutthroats, typed in by Gary Driggs
sample.from.deadline
[6-Dec-1994]
IFDB entry
Deadline, typed in by Volker Blasius
sample.from.enchanter
[9-Mar-1994]
Enchanter (same as Sorcerer), typed in by David Rees
sample.from.hitchhiker
[10-Mar-1994]
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, 
scanned and corrected by Dave Newkirk
sample.from.hollywood
[5-Dec-1994]
Hollywood Hijinx, typed in by Stefan Jokisch
sample.from.infidel
[1-Sep-1994]
Infidel
sample.from.lgop
[18-Apr-1994]
Leather Goddesses of Phobos, 
typed in by Mike Threepoint
sample.from.lurking
[3-Mar-1994]
The Lurking Horror, 
scanned and corrected by Dave Newkirk
sample.from.moonmist
[27-Sep-1995]
Moonmist, typed in by Graeme Cree
sample.from.nordandbert
[27-Sep-1995]
Nord and Bert Couldn't Make Head or Tail of It,
typed in by Graeme Cree
sample.from.planetfall
[5-Dec-1994]
Planetfall, typed in by Stefan Jokisch
sample.from.plundered
[1-Mar-1994]
Plundered Hearts, typed in by Ville Lavonius
sample.from.seastalker
[27-Sep-1995]
Seastalker, typed in by Graeme Cree
sample.from.sherlock
[14-Mar-1994]
Sherlock - The Riddle of the Crown Jewels,
typed in by Volker Blasius
sample.from.shogun
[23-Feb-1994]
Shogun, typed in by David Rees
sample.from.sorcerer
[9-Mar-1994]
Sorcerer; same text as Enchanter, 
so this is just a link
sample.from.spellbreaker
[23-Feb-1994]
Spellbreaker, typed in by David Rees
sample.from.starcross
[27-Sep-1995]
Starcross, typed in by Graeme Cree
sample.from.stationfall
[9-Mar-1994]
Stationfall, scanned and corrected by Dave Newkirk
sample.from.suspect
[1-Sep-1994]
Suspect, typed in by Ville Lavonius
sample.from.suspended
[27-Sep-1995]
Suspended, typed in by Graeme Cree
sample.from.trinity
[1-Mar-1994]
Trinity, typed in by Ville Lavonius
sample.from.wishbringer
[21-Mar-1994]
Wishbringer, typed in by Volker Blasius
sample.from.witness
[5-Dec-1994]
The Witness, typed in by Stefan Jokisch
sample.from.zork
[21-Mar-1994]
IFDB entry
Zork I, II, and III, typed in by Volker Blasius
sample.from.zorkzero
[14-Mar-1994]
Zork Zero, typed in by Volker Blasius
wishbringer.legend
[20-Feb-1998]
the text of The Legend of Wishbringer, missing
from the Lost Treasures of Infocom II package,
extracted from the Solid Gold Release of
Wishbringer. Supplied by Torbjorn Andersson
zork1.txt
[19-Apr-1994]
IFDB entry
the background documentation from Zork I,
typed in by Mike Threepoint
zork2.txt
[19-Apr-1994]
the background documentation from Zork II,
typed in by Mike Threepoint
zork3.txt
[19-Apr-1994]
the background documentation from Zork III,
typed in by Mike Threepoint
zorkzero.lost.stuff
[16-Aug-1995]
text from the scrap of parchment that is missing
from some Lost Treasures of Infocom I packages


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