--- readme.txt

thanks for responding to my inquiry; although these are two /very/ simple
DOS-based games, they might be interesting and entertaining for some people,
especially folks that have lower-end (286-486) machines; running the games
on a 586+ pc requires a special command-line option, but it is possible

both of the games are basically freeware, but a registration option is
mentioned, along with a shareware disk 'offer'

you might even like them yourself (i hope so!)

all the best!

phoenixx100@hotmail.com

notes:

- sorry that i couldn't provide a 'screenshot' for either game
- please try to indicate the extreme simplicity of the games...
- both games are best run from plain DOS
- both have /? command-line help options

game descriptions:

-------------- ROOMZ Version 3.0
----------------------- FREEWARE
-------- phoenixx100@hotmail.com
--------------------------------
A simple DOS scrolling-maze game
--------------------------------
Very much like many of the games
that were developed for personal
computer systems in the eighties
No special requirements - should
run fine on all PC systems, with
a command-line option adjustment
--------------------------------

------------- MONCHR Version 1.0
----------------------- FREEWARE
-------- phoenixx100@hotmail.com
--------------------------------
Multiple-board DOS maze-clearing
--------------------------------
Very much like many of the games
that were developed for personal
computer systems in the eighties
No special requirements - should
run fine on all PC systems, with
a command-line option adjustment
Specify /? for command-line help
--------------------------------

--- original message ---

From:    "Jorrit Diepstraten" <webmaster@dosgamesarchive.com>
To:      <phoenixx100@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: DOS Games Archive: contact us
Date:    Thu, 24 Aug 2000 15:52:15 +0200

Hello Terry,

Thanks for visiting my site. I'm interested in your games you would like to
add. Please send them via e-mail (webmaster@dosgamesarchive.com). Then I
will take a look at both games and add them to the archive.

By the way, it would be nice if you can provide me one screenshot (320x200
GIF) for each game and a small description.

Thanks in advance.

Bye,
Jorrit Diepstraten
webmaster@dosgamesarchive.com

----- Original Message -----
From: <phoenixx100@hotmail.com>
To: <webmaster@dosgamesarchive.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 5:34 PM
Subject: DOS Games Archive: contact us

> Below is the result of your feedback form.  It was submitted by
>  (phoenixx100@hotmail.com) on Wednesday, August 23, 2000 at 10:34:11
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>
> Name: Terry Washington
>
> Message: greetings ---
>
> i am a programmer, and i've updated two of my games (Roomz and Monchr)
from the eighties, i'd like to upload them to your archive - could you send
me basic instructions re how to do so?
>
> thanks
>
> T.W. aka Phoenixx
> 1048 W WInona 3E
> Chicago, IL 60640
> 773-561-0737
> phoenixx100@hotmail.com
>
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>
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