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 Type: Bitmap graphics
Written 1984 by John Vander Aert. Steen der wijzen (The Magic Stone)
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 Notes: Written in Dutch. Also available in English and German.
 Comments: Search a haunted house for a stone that will turn lead into
        gold!
 
 In den beginneType: Bitmap graphics
Written  by John Vander Aert.Runs on:
 Notes: Written in Dutch.
 Comments: Written for a chain store/computerclub (MCN) about buying your
        first Commodore 64.
 
 De sekteType: Bitmap graphics
Written  by John Vander Aert.Runs on:
 Notes: Written in Dutch.
 Comments: About a strange sect.
 
 Mr. Chip NibbleType: Bitmap graphics
Written  by John Vander Aert.Runs on:
 Notes: Written in Dutch.
 Comments: Also written for the MCN (Microcomputer Club Nederland) about
        an adventure playing inside a Commodore 64.
 
 AurumType: Bitmap graphics
Written  by John Vanderaart.Runs on:
 Notes: Written in Dutch. This is a sequel to Steen der wijzen.
 
 
 Noach 3000Type: Bitmap graphics
Written  by John Vanderaart.Runs on:
 Notes: Written in Dutch. This game was written for a competition for 
        Dossier Commodore, a Dutch Commodore 64 magazine.
 
 
 HollanditisType: Bitmap graphics
Written  by John Vanderaart.Runs on:
 Notes: Written in Dutch.
 Comments: A game about the Dutch and the Dutch spirit. One of the
        subjects was the refusal of the Dutch people to let the
        Americans place atomic missiles in a place called Woerden.
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