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From: bruce@liverpool.ac.uk
Subject: Re: Level 9, Magnetic Scrolls, etc.
In-Reply-To: diku0806@diku.dk's message of 26 May 1995 07:40:22 GMT
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>>>>> "Jacob" == Jacob Gunness <diku0806@diku.dk> writes:

> katz@trurl.df.lth.se (Darius Katz) writes:
>> By the way, does anyone know what happened to the MgS game called
>> Upon Westminster Bridge?

> As far as I know, U.W.B. was just a working title. The game winded
> up being called Jinxter. Same thing with Guild of Thieves, which
> also started out having some other name.

I don't know.  One of the MS people mumbled something about Anita
wanting to do a game which wasn't really a game, as such, more a
virtual London that people could explore.  Whether this was to be
called UWB or not, he didn't say.  As far as I know it never got
released.
-- 
Bruce                   Institute of Advanced Scientific Computation
bruce@liverpool.ac.uk   University of Liverpool

