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The fifth [[Speed-IF]] was on November 21, 1999, and organized by [[David Cornelson]]. ==Premise== Write a spy thriller in which the spy is attempting to stop a courier from delivering top-secret plans to his contact. The secret plans are hidden in a pair of hand-eeze gloves, or alternatively in the latest self-help book "Pee On This!" The meeting is to take place during the dead of winter in one of three places: a baseball field, a phone booth, on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. Extra points for using: snow angels, truckers, a secret decoder ring, a chalupa, hot chocolate. ==Games== * [[untitled (speed5.gam)|untitled]] ([[Lenny Pitts]]; TADS 2). File: speed5.gam. * ''[[The Courier Who Missed Me]]'' ([[Christopher Huang]]; [[Z-code]]). File: COURIER.Z5. * ''[[Doomsday]]'' ([[Admiral Jota]]; Z-code). File: DOOMSDAY.Z5. * ''[[Revenge of the Chalupa]]'' ([[Dan Schmidt]]; Z-code). File: chalupa.z5. * ''[[SLUDGE|SLUDGE: A SpeedIF Adventure]]'' ([[Neil deMause]]; [[TADS 2]]). File: SLUDGE.GAM. * ''[[Spy in the Snow]]'' ([[Matthew Amster-Burton]]; TADS 2). File: spypants.gam. * ''[[The Spy Who Always Wears Gloves Now]]'' ([[David Cornelson]]; Z-code). File: pspy.z5. ==Links== * {{ifarchive unbox|games/mini-comps/speedif/|SpeedIF05.zip}} - the Speed-IF 5 games. Previous: [[Speed-IF 4]] / Next: [[Speed-IF 5.5]] [[Category:Speed-IF]] [[Category:1999]]