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Peter wrote:
>
> You mentioned permission for games set in the Zork universe. Which games are
> you referring to?
>
> Thanks,
> Peter.

The game I just released for Adam Cadre's Spring Comp, "Tinseltown
Blues", has a number of Infocom references (it takes place on a movie
lot where Zork: the Movie is being filmed).

In a very friendly and quick e-mail, Laird Malamed at Activision very
kindly gave permission for me to use the various Zorkian references.

The game can be found at:

ftp://ftp.ifarchive.org/if-archive/games/zcode/blues.z5

Chip
