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  2. Classic Text Adventure Masterpieces of Infocom - Wikipedia

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    A reviewer for Next Generation scored the compilation a perfect five out of five stars. He praised the "functionally comprehensive" selection of Infocom games and the six Interactive Fiction Competition games, estimated the total playtime at 1,200 hours minimum, and said the gameplay "represents the pinnacle of well written, interactive fiction."

  3. Infocom - Wikipedia

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    Infocom games are text adventures where users direct the action by entering short strings of words to give commands when prompted. Generally the program will respond by describing the results of the action, often the contents of a room if the player has moved within the virtual world.

  4. Z-machine - Wikipedia

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    The Z-machine is a virtual machine that was developed by Joel Berez and Marc Blank in 1979 and used by Infocom for its text adventure games.Infocom compiled game code to files containing Z-machine instructions (called story files or Z-code files) and could therefore port its text adventures to a new platform simply by writing a Z-machine implementation for that platform.

  5. Zork - Wikipedia

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    Zork is a text adventure game first released in 1977 by developers Tim Anderson, Marc Blank, Bruce Daniels, and Dave Lebling for the PDP-10 mainframe computer.The original developers and others, as the company Infocom, expanded and split the game into three titles—Zork I: The Great Underground Empire, Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz, and Zork III: The Dungeon Master—which were released ...

  6. A Mind Forever Voyaging - Wikipedia

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    The start of the game A map of A Mind Forever Voyaging world by Aaron A. Reed from 50 Years of Text Games project. The story is set in the United States of North America, which is similar to the real-world United States, in the year 2031. The player controls PRISM, the world's first sentient computer. [2]

  7. Category:Infocom games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Infocom games" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. ... Classic Text Adventure Masterpieces of Infocom; Cutthroats (video ...

  8. Moonmist - Wikipedia

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    It is Infocom's twenty-second game. Moonmist was re-released in Infocom's 1995 compilation The Mystery Collection, as well as the 1996 compilation Classic Text Adventure Masterpieces. [2] [3] Jim Lawrence, one of the co-authors of Moonmist, ghostwrote books in the Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys series. [4] Galley and Lawrence previously co-wrote ...

  9. Quarterstaff: The Tomb of Setmoth - Wikipedia

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    Quarterstaff: The Tomb of Setmoth is an interactive fiction role-playing video game developed by Scott Schmitz and Ken Updike and released by Infocom for Macintosh in 1988. The game features a text parser, graphics, a dynamically updated map, and a graphical interface that incorporates Mac OS hierarchical menus.