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MT (REMOVEmatteo.MEtarantino@email.it) 2003/10/29 12:27

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Hmmmm... I was thinking a little further back in time, perhaps. Like
in the 80s. Someone said Atari Basketball, and that's swell -- but I'm
curious to know what was the first game with a *narrative* to put you
in the shoes of an afro-american... Like Shadowman, for example, only
it can't be the first...


On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 23:30:28 +1100, "Robin"
<comamute@optushome.com.au> wrote:

>
><matteo.tarantino@email.it> wrote in message
>news:jmqkpv8aqrgq19s6ab4pnoupddueor0qke@4ax.com...
>> Was just curious,what was the fist game you remember that let you play as
>an afro-american character?
>
>Anarchy Online.
>
>Robin
>


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