Looking for: Infocom New Zork Times - first three issues

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Hello,

I'm looking for the first three issues of the Infocom "New Zork Times".
I do realize they are available on-line in PDF format, but I'm looking
for actual original paper copies. Let me know if you can help!

Best regards,
Steph
 
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On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 23:12:55 -0400, Darkstar <darkstar@magma.ca> wrote:

>I'm looking for the first three issues of the Infocom "New Zork Times".
>I do realize they are available on-line in PDF format, but I'm looking
>for actual original paper copies. Let me know if you can help!
>
>Best regards,
>Steph

Finding the original issues is going to be very difficult. When Infocom
made the entire collection of their newsletters available for sale around
1985, they had to make photocopies of the first three issues.

So, the PDF files are probably as close as you can come these days to
getting the original printed copies.
 
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No doubt it will be very difficult, but there's bound to be a few people
with those old issues tucked away somewhere. A few months ago, I
actually found someone with some of the original hand-written clues that
Mike Dornbrook used to send in response to queries from players, prior
to founding the Zork Users Group. Now that was an unlikely find. 🙂

Steph

Roger J. Long wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 23:12:55 -0400, Darkstar <darkstar@magma.ca> wrote:
>
>
>>I'm looking for the first three issues of the Infocom "New Zork Times".
>>I do realize they are available on-line in PDF format, but I'm looking
>>for actual original paper copies. Let me know if you can help!
>>
>>Best regards,
>>Steph
>
>
> Finding the original issues is going to be very difficult. When Infocom
> made the entire collection of their newsletters available for sale around
> 1985, they had to make photocopies of the first three issues.
>
> So, the PDF files are probably as close as you can come these days to
> getting the original printed copies.
>