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Hi, I am looking for the code to a game from Rainbow magazine called
Karrak - Conquest of the Castle Cavern or something like that. It was
written by Gregory Clark I think. Anyway, I have it on tape, but it
seems my tape has bit the dust. If anyone has the code or .cas file
for an emulator that would be great.
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aravan@fuse.net wrote:
> Hi, I am looking for the code to a game from Rainbow magazine called
> Karrak - Conquest of the Castle Cavern or something like that. It
was
> written by Gregory Clark I think. Anyway, I have it on tape, but it
> seems my tape has bit the dust. If anyone has the code or .cas file
> for an emulator that would be great.
>
> Thanks for your time
If you view the guestbook linked from this page, you'll see a recent
post by the man himself, with his email address:
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drussell@wotmania.com wrote:
> aravan@fuse.net wrote:
> > Hi, I am looking for the code to a game from Rainbow magazine
called
> > Karrak - Conquest of the Castle Cavern or something like that. It
> was
> > written by Gregory Clark I think. Anyway, I have it on tape, but
it
> > seems my tape has bit the dust. If anyone has the code or .cas
file
> > for an emulator that would be great.
> >
> > Thanks for your time
>
> If you view the guestbook linked from this page, you'll see a recent
> post by the man himself, with his email address:
>
> http://www.vavasour.ca/jeff/cfdm.html >
> This looks like an abandoned site that used to sell back issues of
The
> Rainbow magazine:
>
> http://www.the-e-mall.net/netcat.htm >
> I'm not sure which issue contained Clark's game. Maybe the Feb. 1984
> Adventure issue?
>
> It seems like you can buy a series of "Rainbow on cassette" from this
> page:
>
> http://www.vintagefunworld.com/items.asp?ID=14 >
> $4-5 each; I'm not sure if that's related to the magazine.
>
> I have no experience with these sites; I just found them with Google.
I
> guess the last is worth a try if you're really determined.
Thanks for the replies, I actually found the listing on disk that I had
forgotten about.
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