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First post, by root42

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From my boxed LSL3 copy:

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Reply 1 of 6, by kixs

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Yeah... music cards are great 😀

Requests are also possible... /msg kixs

Reply 2 of 6, by keropi

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Those meddling kids always with their new cards and sounds. We won't have any of that here! Speaker is what God intended and I'll be damned if I install satan's chips in my personal computer!

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Reply 4 of 6, by Jo22

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@keropi So shall it be. 😉

I think the same. Hearing the cassettes (my gosh, cassettes!) would be interesting
Or at least seeing some pictures of them (and the playlist).
Thanks to DOSBox and softsynths we're able to still imagine the music, at least.

Thanks a lot for preserving the letter, root42!
These are the little things we miss from playing games nowadays.
GoG and images can't provide such details from to past
(does anybody remember these "feelies" from the Infocom games ?)

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Reply 5 of 6, by cyclone3d

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Oh.. check this out! Somebody made a youtube video with the demo cassette tape back in 2008.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqbEfpJ9wv4 (side 1)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTeF-X4qAiY (side 2)

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Reply 6 of 6, by root42

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Jo22 wrote:
@keropi So shall it be. ;) […]
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@keropi So shall it be. 😉

I think the same. Hearing the cassettes (my gosh, cassettes!) would be interesting
Or at least seeing some pictures of them (and the playlist).
Thanks to DOSBox and softsynths we're able to still imagine the music, at least.

Thanks a lot for preserving the letter, root42!
These are the little things we miss from playing games nowadays.
GoG and images can't provide such details from to past
(does anybody remember these "feelies" from the Infocom games ?)

You mean feelies like these?

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I have a few of the Infocom grey boxes...

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