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    Interview with Judith Pintar at The Digital Antiquarian

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    • SpindleyQS
      SpindleyQ
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      This interview with Judith Pintar, author of the Compuserve-inspired AGT text adventure Cosmoserve, is 150% worth your time and I'm kind of jealous it's not a podcast episode.

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      • rjtR
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        Wow, Cosmoserve sounds really interesting.

        hehhehheh

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        • SpindleyQS
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          It's really worth a try! I really like how it switches back and forth between the physical reality that the protagonist lives in, and the suprisingly detailed MS-DOS simulation. It's pretty astounding what it manages to do with the AGS engine.

          You can play Cosmoserve on the Internet Archive in your browser, of course!

          (I wonder if I still have the atrocious AGS game I made as a preteen somewhere...)

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