04-01-97


Welcome to the Magnetic Scrolls Memorial guestbook


DREAM THE DREAM AGAIN...



Welcome !

Name: Stefan Meier (Stefan.Meier@post.rwth-aachen.de)
URL : http://members.aol.com/thlhome , http://members.aol.com/smeier7777/st_page.htm
From: Eschweiler, Germany on Apr 13, 1997 06:40

Have you ever tried to cross the red line? Did you rob the Bank of Kerovnia? These pages are for all of you who want to indulge in memories or join the world of Magnetic Scrolls... Please feel free to use this guestbook to talk about MagScrolls, swallow in memories or just read what others have written. Enjoy! Stefan Meier



Great Magnetic Scrolls Page

Name: Frederic Gidouin (frederic.gidouin@hol.fr)
URL : http://wwwperso.hol.fr/~gidouin/pacifist.html
From: Plouzane/France on Apr 13, 1997 13:29

Most recent games tend to all have mindblasting graphics & animations, while theirs stories are pitiful. I've always been a great fan of Infocom & Magnetic Scrolls games, and am glad to see some others also appreciate those old but excellent pieces of code.



General

Name: Kai Holst (kai@scriba.org)
URL : http://www.scriba.org/~kai/
From: Ålesund on Apr 15, 1997 08:22

Thanks for putting up this memorial site. I remember spending hundreds of hours pouring over the quests of The Pawn and Guild of Thieves, and with the sole exception of Dungeon Master, those games were my most loved ones. It was too bad things went the way they went with Magnetic Scrolls, but the company and the games still have a big place in my computer-enthusiastic heart!



Magnetic Scrolls

Name: Tim Slusser (tjsluss2@unity.ncsu.edu)
URL : www.ncsu.edu
From: Raleigh, NC on Apr 21, 1997 16:31

Magnetic Scrolls games have always been a favorite of mine.



Hugh - Many Thanks

Name: Barry Perryman (BPerryman@computasoft.com)
URL :
From: London on May 12, 1997 09:17

Way back when I was a spotty 16 year old I became re-aquainted with a friends brother - Hugh. Hugh seemed to know everything about computers and programming including what types of cruddy editors I would have to learn to use a Uni and that I would be forced to learn Pascal, but I should ignore that and just learn C before I went - he even took the time to explain some of the harder bits of pointers. On top of all that I spent a lot of the summer of 86 playing early editions of Guild of thieves. Many thanks for the programming tips and early guidance. Barry