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Fusion was simply top notch.

Personally, I would prefer a pulp and ink version -- that is, if I had to choose between a pulp and ink version of the same material as was on the CD-ROM. If the CD-ROM contained substantial supplementary material, then I might have a problem deciding, or have to get both, darn it. (This is not a request per se about supplementary material, just a comment on things that would make me more inclined to buy a CD-ROM over a pulp and ink version.)

(Hrm. When I tried to visualize what supplementary material would mean in this context, besides additional documents (such as character bios, artist bios, draft sketches), the thing that popped into my head is a Weasel Patrol screen saver. The pulp and ink version would be infinitely preferrable to weasels trying to save my screen. :-) )

However, if only one format or the other was available, I would probably purchase it regardless. My preference is just for the pulp and ink version.

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