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From: Istvan Pely <IPELY@LOYOLA.EDU>
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Subject: Looking 4 CDROM Publisher
Date: 19 Apr 1994 13:51:15 +0300
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To: CDROM-L Redistribution <lst-alt-cd-rom@NGW.FUNET.FI>

        Can anybody recommend a CDROM publisher for a first time game
developer? I've just completed a prototype for an MAC/Windows CDROM adventure
game and am looking to distribute it through a games publisher in some sort
of affiliated label arrangement. However, being that this is my first large
scale production I expect to have trouble finding a company to "take a chance"
with my product. Up until this point I've been dealing entirely independant so
I'm venturing into uncharted waters now. If anybody has any experience or
thoughts on this and would be willing to share them I'd greatly appreciate
it.
        Thanks a trillion in advance!
                                                -ipely@loyola.edu
