Additions to the Library Lists in Issue 49-50 @~Bill Hoggett suggested that I run a file which lists ALL changes @~since the previous issue as I have stopped listing all formats in @~the magazine. I'll do this each issue but, to catch up, here is @~the current issue plus Issue 49. PC Changes and Additions Disk 780 Curses and Disk 792 Busted have been moved to the Inform section in the second PC disk section. Disk 669 now has both the original and TADS versions of Golden Fleece on it. Crime Adventure on Disk 53 CAN be completed! Thanks to Tom for telling us how ... see the hints section. Disk 157 also contains the full version of Humbug with built-in hints. I got a title wrong on Disk 940 - for Hitchiker's Guide to the Universe read Space Traveler's Guide etc! Disk 1167 contains several text adventures - Elves (the advsys version), Tommy's Manor, The Miser's House, The Gorraven Papers, Starship Solitaire and Pengu's Jigsaw II:The Green Orange. Disk 1170 also contains several - Revenge of the Eland, Murder in the Marching Band, Survival in New York and Star Stryker, while 1171 contains Awechasm, Ghostbusters:Basic Training, The Land Beyond the Picket Fence and the Forbidden Lands:Book 1 The City of Falchon. Now a couple of graphic adventures: Disk 1172 contains Adventure Games for Windows with a training (introduction) game plus Gates of Macrohard. Disk 1173 has Blackstar, Agent of Justice, a point and click adventure. Disk 1080 now also contains the source to Ditch Day Drifter. Disk 525 also contains AGTDOC, AGTBLURB, AGTNUM, AGTMACRO and some source code. A gaggle of Inform games are on Disk 1158 - Candy, CIA Adventure, The Ice Princess, Robots, Tryst of Fate, The Space Under the Widnow, Night of the Vampire Bunnies and Pick up the Phone Booth and Die (2 parts). Disk 1174 contains various Inform games - Mystery Science Theatre:The Detective, Frozen:A Night at the Lab, Freefall, I:O Jailbait on Interstate Zero, Phlegm and SP Adventure. Disk 1175 contains 2 TADS adventures - Magic Realms : The Sword of Kasza and Myth. Disk 1168 contains two AGT adventures, Personalised Adventure Games and Cod Wilcox II:Pagan Puppy, written by reader Andrew J Wielochowski. There are also two more on Disk 1176 - Around the World in Eighty Days and Destination Earth. Disk 1159 contains the AGT game The Hardest Adventure in the World and the Master game Mystery Science Theatre 3000 presents the Detective, adapted from an Inform game. Another Mystery Science Theatre 3000 game, A Fable, this time a conversion of a GAGS game but with sound effects etc and also written with Master AGT, is on Disk 1160. Reader Barry Laverick sent in a disk containing the TADS manual converted to WRI format since some of the text files were too large for Notepad. The disk is number 1166. Disk 1165 contains three versions of Moraff's World, V3, 5.1 and 8. See also Disk 473. Disk 634 has been amended and now contains World Cup Cricket v2.51 (game), Sticky Wicket v2.20 (management sim) + Cricket Manager v2.3 (database) Disk 1157 contains Cricket Manager if you want to keep track of team data, fixtures etc. Disks 1153a/b contain the Magic the Gathering update v1.1. Disk 1155 has fixes for Wizardry Nemesis and Torin's Passage. Disks 1151a/b contain a gardener's 'board' game, Green Thumb Cards, for Windows 95 and Disks 1152a/b contain an entertaining Windows puzzle game called Rings of the Magi. Disk 1154 contains an ancient Viking board game called Halatafl and a puzzle game called G-Quest. Disk 1156 has The Greens; mini golf with a difference! Finally Disk 1161 contains the ST emulator PacifiST v0.43 and some utilities. Please note you will need ST TOS and your own disk images to make use of it. On the same disk are two Plus themes, Birthright and Dragon. Disks 1163a/b are a 2-disk set containing a multi-part theme for Star Trek for use with Windows 95 Plus (W95) Disk 1164 contains various utilities - two screensavers (Sky and Jewel Box), CPUIDEN (Cyrix fix), ExpPrint (W95 Explorer directory printing option) and ZipLabel v1.4 (for Zip Disk disk inserts). Disk 1169 contains a Windows Spectrum emulator called WSpecEm - and it's excellent! There are versions for W95 and 3.11 plus a ultility called Tap2tape, full docs and source. Amiga Changes and Additions Reader Paul Hardy sent in his new text game, The Legends of Jerrick Bonesnapper #1: The Dungeon of Doom, written with FRAC. You'll find it on Disk 1162. ST Changes and Additions None - o -