Infocom — Infobox Company company name = Infocom company company type = Defunct company slogan = This space intentionally left blank. industry = Entertainment/Business software foundation = MIT (1979) location = Cambridge, Massachusetts key people = Dave… … Wikipedia
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The Witness (video game) — Infobox VG| title = The Witness developer = Infocom publisher = Infocom designer = Stu Galley engine = ZIL released = Release 13: May 24, 1983Release 18: September 10, 1983 Release 20: November 19, 1983 Release 21: December 8, 1983 Release 22:… … Wikipedia
Seastalker — Infobox VG| title = Seastalker developer = Infocom publisher = Infocom designer = Stu Galley and Jim Lawrence engine = ZIL released = Release 15: May 1, 1984 Release 15: May 22, 1984 Release 16: May 15, 1985 Release 16: June 3, 1985 genre =… … Wikipedia
Moonmist — Cover art of Moonmist Developer(s) Infocom Publisher(s) In … Wikipedia
MDL (programming language) — MDL (the MIT Design Language) is a descendant of the Lisp Programming language. Its initial purpose was to provide high level language support for the Dynamic Modeling Group at MIT s Project MAC. It was initially developed in 1971 on the PDP 10… … Wikipedia
Adventure game — An adventure game is a type of video game characterized by investigation, exploration, puzzle solving, interaction with game characters, and a focus on narrative rather than reflex based challenges. The term originates from the 1970s game… … Wikipedia
Brian Moriarty — (born 1956) is an American video game developer who authored three of the original Infocom interactive fiction titles, Wishbringer (1985), Trinity (1986) and (1987).Two earlier games, Adventure in the 5th Dimension (1983) and Crash Dive! (1984),… … Wikipedia
Implementer — was originally the self given name of the creators of the Infocom text adventure series Zork . Implementor, often shortened to Imp , became the title given to game designers and programmers at Infocom. Implementers were inserted as minor… … Wikipedia