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A Mind Forever Voyaging: A Pushbutton Words Title

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Turns out the title "A Mind Forever Voyaging" came from William Wordsworth's excruciatingly long poem The Prelude. I don't know if the computer game can live up to such a Pushbutton Words title.

From the Turkey City Lexicon, as shown on TVTropes:

Pushbutton Words: Words used to evoke a cheap emotional response without engaging the intellect or the critical faculties. Commonly found in story titles, they include such bits of bogus lyricism as "star," "dance," "dream," "song," "tears" and "poet," cliches calculated to render the SF audience misty-eyed and tender-hearted.

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