This game for the Einstein...
Alice and the March Hare
https://solutionarchive.com/game/id%2C3 ... +Hare.html
Appears to be the same game as, this one for the Memotech...
Alice in Wonderland
https://solutionarchive.com/game/id%2C1 ... rland.html
Looking at the screenshots for the Einstein version, they match the Memotech ones on our site (and elsewhere, such as PrimroseBank)
http://www.tatungeinstein.co.uk/games/alice.htm
I'll therefore combine the two entries soon.
Does anyone know where the reference for the Atari version (on the memotech version) comes from?
Alice and the March Hare/Alice in Wonderland
Moderator: Alastair
Re: Alice and the March Hare/Alice in Wonderland
Aha!
Here's the "Steve Lashower" Atari "Alice in Wonderland"
https://a8.fandal.cz/detail.php?files_id=3802
Is it even the same game, I wonder?
Here's the "Steve Lashower" Atari "Alice in Wonderland"
https://a8.fandal.cz/detail.php?files_id=3802
Is it even the same game, I wonder?
Re: Alice and the March Hare/Alice in Wonderland
Ah, that Steve Lashower "Alice" isn't a game at all. It's a text version of the Disney movie, interspersed with the songs. Very cute, but nothing to do with text adventures, so I'll remove the Atari references from that entry.
Re: Alice and the March Hare/Alice in Wonderland
Ah, I was just about to say that, but you beat me to it. However, there is another Atari 8-bit 'Alice in Wonderland' published by Continental Software in 1983. It might be a text adventure, but I haven't seen it.
Re: Alice and the March Hare/Alice in Wonderland
That's the one I'd be looking for, if it exists. I've not spotted it anywhere yet. That'll be the one that matches with the Memotech entry. (The original Memotech/Atari entry was credited to Steven Lashower... which I've changed to the actual author of the Memotech version)
Re: Alice and the March Hare/Alice in Wonderland
The Memotech and the Einstein entry have now been combined.