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Zork is one of the first adventure games that appeared.

The first version of Zork was written 1977-1979 on a PDP-10 computer by [Tim Anderson]?, [Marc Blank]?, [Bruce Daniels]?, and [Dave Lebling]? in a programming language called MDL?. All the programmers came from the [Dynamic Modelling Group]? at the [MIT Artificial Intelligence Lab]?.

Originally "Zork" was a name that any unfinished program around MIT got. When the game was finished the implementors called it Dungeon?, but people went on calling it Zork, so the name stuck.

The company [Personal Software]? produced a version of Zork I (about the first third of the original Zork) for the Apple II and TRS-80 personal computers in 1980. They had plans to release Zork II as well, but never got that far.

Finally Infocom, a company started by the above and others to produce adventure games brought out versions of Zork for most popular computers.

Zork and its relatives fit into a catagory known as Interactive Fiction.

The original Zork series:

Later Infocom additions to the series:

Even later Activision? additions to the series:


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Edited September 26, 2001 10:34 am by Bryan Derksen (diff)
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