Does the phrase “You are in a maze of twisty passages, all alike.” make you smile knowingly? Did you once type “ZYZZY” into a computer to see what happened? Do you remember “A hollow voice says, ‘Fool’.” as the reply?
The last time Drain Bead was here, we both rediscovered our love for Interactive Fiction. We found for $5 a small collection of Infocom classic games on CD and had a blast playing them!
I subsequently found online and purchased from England the out-of-print Masterpieces of Infocom CD which has every game they ever released (except for two) along with .pdf files of the original documentation that came with the old games (originally for Atari, TRS-80 and Apple II machines - I have a game from then for Dos 2.0 of Enchanter on a 5.25 floppy which I beat on my dad’s old XT) for about $45. Right now, a copy is being auctioned off on ebay for almost $90!
Anyway, are there any fans of the old games here? Anyone still play them? Anyone remember playing the old Colossal Cave / Adventure games as a youth? Or using Invisiclues?
I still think these games show way more cleverness intelligence and fun than the current crop of games…
Oh, and you wanna play the original Zork again? Maybe you are a young’un who never heard of what I am talking about and wanna see what us geezers did for fun before sound cards and color monitors?
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The games were released for free by Activision to promote their subsequent graphical Zork games, so this is not a copyright infringement. Please click here for similar downloads of the other Zork games!
Yer pal,
Satan - Commissioner, The Teeming Minions
*TIME ELAPSED SINCE I QUIT SMOKING:
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*“I’m a big Genesis fan.”-David B. (Amen, brother!)