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| From | Commodore.Clifford@f171.n3.z21.fsxnet (Commodore Clifford) |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.sys.atari.8bit |
| Subject | Ultima V remake. Work in Progress |
| Date | 2023-02-06 09:26 +1300 |
| Organization | fsxNet Usenet Gateway |
| Message-ID | <711115610@f171.n3.z21.fsxnet> (permalink) |
| References | <44444724@f171.n3.z21.fsxnet> |
On 04 Feb 23 20:34:24 Darklord wrote... DD> Well, I think it looks awesome. I posted the info about it on my BBS DD> just as soon as I saw it. Very cool project, I hope they stick with DD> it until its completely done. The Atari 8bit crowd deserves an Ultima DD> V - heck, everyone does! :) To which Commodore Clifford replies... Still trying to track something down though..... Years ago, a Commodore SysOp I had been talking to in Cincinnatti had just bought his first lot of Atari stuff. Since he had been helping me with advice on my C=128 that I got for free but needed some TLC, I was helping him with some "using the 8-bit in the modern age". He was showing me pictures from all the stuff, and he had some Ultima V disks with what appeared to be genuine Origin labels on them! They even said "Atari" so it wasn't like some C= or Apple disks got stuck in there. We never really got a chance to explore it further (I was going to go down there to visit, but that didn't end up happening with work) and then we kinda lost contact when the world went nuts. I tried calling his BBS but it seems to be down. Hope the guy is ok... hope also that we can solve the mystery of the U5 disks.
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