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                      7: .SH
                      8: .LG
                      9: .ce
                     10: Section 6
                     11: .SM
                     12: .sp
                     13: .BP aardvark
                     14: The ``Dungeon Definition Language'' processor has been updated to
                     15: run on 4.3BSD, so that games such as aardvark now work again.
                     16: .BP battlestar
                     17: A third generation adventure game.
                     18: .BP canfield
                     19: The user interface has been improved so that one need not type so many
                     20: carriage returns between games.
                     21: Players are charged a maximum of
                     22: three minutes of think time between moves should they put a game
                     23: on hold for an extended period of time.
                     24: .BP fortune
                     25: Has yet more adages
                     26: (not better ones, just more).
                     27: .BP hunt
                     28: The latest addition, a maze battle game for multiple players.
                     29: .BP mille
                     30: Now plays slightly more intelligently,
                     31: and prevents discarding of safeties.
                     32: .BP robots
                     33: Much like the old game of chase, except different.
                     34: .BP rogue
                     35: Has been made more of a scoundrel.

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