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[[Textfire 12-Pack]] was an April Fool's Day hoax in 1998. A new IF company called Textfire released demos of twelve upcoming games, and more Textfire demos appeared even later in the month. [[Suzanne Britton]]'s old website covered the news and discussion in detail as it happened, until finally, [[Adam Thornton]] solved the mystery and was named "Textfire #1 Investigator".
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The [[One Room Game Competition]] (ORGC) is an [[:Category:Italian|Italian]] [[competition]] that began in 2002 and is hosted by [http://www.avventuretestuali.com/ L’avventura è l’avventura]. ORGC's main rule is that each game may have only one game location. In 2003, the comp was opened to non-Italian entries. Now in its fourth year, the [[One Room Game Competition 2006|ORGC 2006]] boasts a record nine games, including the first two entries in English.


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Revision as of 08:34, 15 May 2006

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The One Room Game Competition (ORGC) is an Italian competition that began in 2002 and is hosted by L’avventura è l’avventura. ORGC's main rule is that each game may have only one game location. In 2003, the comp was opened to non-Italian entries. Now in its fourth year, the ORGC 2006 boasts a record nine games, including the first two entries in English.

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