Adventure game request

Looking for a Dragon or CoCo game not already in the archive - Then request it here and hopefully it will either be uploaded to the archive or another member can upload it to this forum.
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vdc300
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Adventure game request

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Hello

Treasure Tombe (Cassette) release by Dungeon Software.

Is it scheduled for archiving or does anyone have it to post on the board?

Thanks
admin
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I've check my stock and its one I don't have so I can't archive it - I don't think its one I have seen either so could be quite rare.
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Post by Gunness »

@vdc300: Do you have any additional info on the game? I'd like to add its data to our adventure site.
Alastair
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On the subject of Dungeon Software are the following adventure games (by adventure I mean either text or text with graphics, and not arcade adventures or RPGs)?
The Temple of Zoren - [edit] ignore this request, I've discovered that it is available as a wave file
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greenland
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Simon, I have an original copy of Treasure Tombe. Cheers, Robert
Robert Olive
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Robert,

If you are willing to record it to a WAV file and put it somewhere I can get hold of it I can archive it.

Audacity (free) can be used to record and save the file - would suggest doing it a couple of times at different volume levels so I get 2 or 3 WAV files to play with.

Regards
Simon
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Simon, I've downloaded Audacity, so I'll give it a go. Regards, Robert
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