[delta_v] well

delta_v@AmbrosiaSW.com delta_v@AmbrosiaSW.com
Sun, 9 Feb 2003 12:50:39 EST


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In what michael said, it's just a matter of 'Do I want to Survive in this 
Computer World?' For example, take StarCraft. Blizzard made a VERY good move 
in making a hybrid CD, and, thus, raised their profits. I bought it solely 
because it was a Real-Time game for Mac. See how this works?

In a message dated 2/9/03 7:23:28 AM Mountain Standard Time, michael@jpcr.com 
writes:

> When they [ambrosiaSW] decided to let people port their games, many ambrosia 
> fans were upset, and distressed.

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