Infocom InvisiClues

From: Tim Hotze <tim_at_thereviewguide.com>
Date: Tue Jan 19 18:33:08 1999

IIRC, you can put these things under an ultraviolet light and read
them perfectly, *WITHOUT* permanently filling in any of the
answers. But I'm not sure...

Tim

> >Well, I landed a cache of old games (including Zork II for the DEC Rainbow
> >but the disk appears to be missing). One of them is Witness for DOS 2.0, and
> >it even has the InvisiClues book -- but I don't have the marker! Does anyone
> >have a spare InvisiClues marker somewhere they're not using or one they might
> >be {willing, persuaded} to part with?
>
> Is there any "Fudgie Shops" - erm, sorry; local term -- tourist shops in
> your area that would handle the "Yes and Know" series of books? They're
> still being produced - I seem them all the time in touristy areas 'round
> here (but remember, I work in the 3rd oldest city in the USA - Other than
> snow, all we _have_ are tourists... ;-/
>
> IIRC, those books took the same type of marker. Of course, the price of the
> book & shipping then make it kinda outrageous for just a pen...
>
> On the investor side of things, wouldn't the book be worth more untouched?
> Or have some clues been revealed already?
>
> HTH,
> Roger "Merch" Merchberger
> --
> Roger "Merch" Merchberger --- sysadmin, Iceberg Computers
> Recycling is good, right??? Ok, so I'll recycle an old .sig.
>
> If at first you don't succeed, nuclear warhead
> disarmament should *not* be your first career choice.
>


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