Category : A Collection of Games for DOS and Windows
Archive   : WOB10.ZIP
Filename : ITEMS.DAT

 
Output of file : ITEMS.DAT contained in archive : WOB10.ZIP
"Boots)+)-((("
"Candle(,-(((("
"Net((((((("
"Hook((((((("
"Holy Symbol((((((("
"Swamp Boots((((((("
"Oil Lamp(,7(((("
"Oil Flask()((((("
"Rope((((((("
"Picks((((((("
"Torch(,2(((("
"Arquebus()(22(2"
"Battle Axe()(0)(("
"Bow()(00(2"
"Club()(.)(("
"Crossbow()).0(2"
"Dagger()(,)(("
"Dart()(+,(("
"Flail())0)(("
"Mace()).)(("
"Throwing Axe()(..(("
"Morning Star())0)(("
"Musket()(47(2"
"Awl Pike()(2*(("
"Fauchard()(.*(2"
"Glaive()(2*(2"
"Halberd()(2*(2"
"Quarterstaff()(.)(("
"Sickle()),)(("
"Sling())./(2"
"Spear()(0.(("
"Bastard Sword()(4)(("
"Long Sword()(4)(("
"Scimitar()(0)(("
"Short Sword()(0)(("
"Two Handed Sword()(:)(2"
"Trident())4)(("
"War Hammer()),)(("
"Banded Mail(*+(((("
"Chain Mail(*-(((("
"Helmet((((((("
"Leather Armor(*0(((("
"Plate Mail(*+(((("
"Ring Mail(*/(((("
"Scale Mail(*.(((("
"Shield(*((((("
"Splint Mail(*+(((("
"Cloth(*1(((("
"Long Sword +1()((((("
"Long Sword +2()((((("
"Battle Axe +1()((((("
"Chain Mail + 1(*,(((("
"Plate Mail + 1(**(((("
"Shield +1(*((((("
"Armor of Missile Attraction(*((((("
"Arrow of Slaying()((((("
"Glass Sword()((((2"
"Gem)(*(((("
"Leather Helm7+)*((("
"Fire Ring()((((("
"Ice Ring()((((("
"Energy Ring()((((("
"Strength Ring()((((("
"Rent-A-Skiff ticket()((((("
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"Iron Key()((((("
"Silver Key()((((("
"Skull Key()((((("
"Golden Key()((((("
"Black Key()((((("
"Red Key()((((("
"Opal Key()((((("
"*END"


  3 Responses to “Category : A Collection of Games for DOS and Windows
Archive   : WOB10.ZIP
Filename : ITEMS.DAT

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

  3. But one thing that puzzles me is the “mtswslnkmcjklsdlsbdmMICROSOFT” string. There is an article about it here. It is definitely worth a read: http://www.os2museum.com/wp/mtswslnk/