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Hi all,

Does anyone remember the default wizard password for Adventure? I've
disassembled the program half a dozen times over 20 years to figure it
out, and each time, I've managed to forget it again.

-- Bruce

PS. My eight-year-old has taken quite a liking to the game. After playing
it for a couple of hours, he asked if there were a version of it where he
could see the locations on the screen. I told him there wasn't. He
thought for a moment and then said, "Well, I can see them in my
imagination!"

Maybe something's been lost in all the great 3D graphics we have today.

- B


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