1 Subdirectory: DIR german 18 items: BIN Adventure_CVG_Nov81.pdf [4-Jul-2013] tuid: fft6pu91j85y4acv Two articles about the original Adventure, both from issue #1 (November 1981) of Computer & Video Games magazine (UK). TEXT ComputorEdge.txt [2-Mar-1998] IF article from ComputorEdge Magazine, February 1998, by Charles Carr. BIN Family_Computing_Dec83_Roberta_Williams.pdf [1-Jul-2013] An early interview with Roberta Williams of Sierra On-line, focusing on the company's first text/graphic adventures, from Family Computing December 1983. BIN Family_Computing_Dec84_Murder_at_220_Merrill.pdf [2-Jul-2013] "Murder at 220 Merrill: A Text Adventure Mystery", by Jeanie Franz Ransom. A short story about a man who gets sucked into a mystery text adventure, from Family Computing December 1984. BIN Family_Computing_Oct83_Lure_Fantasy_Adventure_Games.pdf [1-Jul-2013] "The Lure of Fantasy and Adventure Games," from Family Computing Oct 1983. Covers both text and graphic adventures, as well as a "Programming Your Own Adventure Game" sidebar. BIN Felix-Plesoianu-intfic-writing.zip [8-Jun-2021] A collection of articles about interactive fiction, written between 2020 by Felix Pleşoianu. Free Art License. TEXT IF_Guide.txt [7-May-2012] A guide to Interactive Fiction for graphical game players, first edition, by Alan Hook. BIN REMEMBER.zip [25-Jun-2022] Hugo Labrande's newsletter ">REMEMBER", which contained one exclusi in English per month on retro text adventures, the history of the g interviews with practitioners, etc, as well as community news relat and neo-retro text adventures. BIN Scott_Adams_Adventure_Column_CVG_Dec81.pdf [6-Jul-2013] An article about Scott Adams and his early adventures, from the monthly "Adventure" column of the UK magazine Computer & Video Games (December 1981). BIN Slaying_Dragons_Electronic_Games_Mar82.pdf [6-Jul-2013] "Slaying Dragons: An Introduction to Computer Adventures", from Electronic Games magazine (March 1982). BIN SoftwareOnTheIslandOfMisfitToys.pdf [17-Feb-2007] A research paper on abandonware for a University of Maryland course on Ethics in the Information age, written by Laura Peters. Infocom and Magnetic Scrolls are main subjects. BIN ahoy88.zip [10-Dec-1997] Text and accompanying program of the article "Programming Your Own Text Games", by Cleveland M. Blakemore, which appeared in issues 54 and 55 (June and July 1988) of Ahoy! (an 8-bit Commodore magazine). Transcribed by Patrick Kellum HTML byte80_nicholson.html [6-May-2007] "Creating a Fantasy World on the 8080", by Robert T. Nicholson. An article originally published in the July 1980 issue of BTYE magazine, transcribed into HTML by David Welbourn. HTML byte87_betz.html [6-May-2007] "An Adventure Authoring System", by David Betz. The article gives in-depth information about the AdvSys authoring system. Originally published in the May 1987 issue of BTYE magazine, and transcribed into HTML by David Welbourn. HTML byte87_buckles.html [28-Jan-2006] "Interactive Fiction as Literature", an early literary analysis of interactive fiction. Originally written by Mary Ann Buckles and published in the May 1987 issue of BYTE magazine, and transcribed into HTML by David Welbourn. HTML egames85.html [10-May-2009] Two articles originally published in Electronic Games, circa 1985: "The infinitely improbable DOUG ADAMS" by Roe R. Adams III, and "Booted Up Any Good Books Lately?" by Charles Ardai. Transcribed into HTML by David Welbourn. BIN german_articles.zip [22-Feb-1998] tuid: zoohwv5nqye7up2t ifwiki: The Pawn tuid: a3ege93gjofe5q0m Three German reviews, typed in by Miron Schmidt: Infocom: Arthur, from ASM 10/98 Magnetic Scrolls: The Pawn, from DOS 2/88 Romantic Encounters at the Dome, from DOS 4/89 BIN original_adventure.zip [14-Aug-2007] tuid: fft6pu91j85y4acv "Somewhere Nearby is Colossal Cave: Examining Will Crowther's Original 'Adventure' in Code and in Kentucky", by Dennis G. Jerz. Published in Digital Humanities Quarterly, Summer 2007. The IF Archive is a public service of the Interactive Fiction Technology Foundation. HTML http://iftechfoundation.org/ This mirror is a public service of 661.org. HTML http://661.org/