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- ...e original full version of the first three [[video game]]s in the ''Zork'' series. ..., ''Zork'', due to a trademark claim by the owners of the ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'' franchise2 KB (333 words) - 20:10, 7 June 2024
- ...Commodore 64]], [[Commodore 128]], [[DOS]], [[Mac OS]], [[MSX]], [[PC-9800 series|PC-9801]], [[PlayStation]], [[Sega Saturn]], [[TRS-80]]| ...ure game]] by [[Infocom]] as well as the first game in the [[Zork|''Zork'' series]].4 KB (582 words) - 09:03, 14 January 2024
- It was developed by [[Quicksilver Software]] and published by [[Blue Sky Rangers|Intellivision Productions]]. ...hnological Consulting]], [[Cheshire Engineering]], [[Imagic]], [[Mattel]], and [[Realtime Associates]].13 KB (1,385 words) - 11:18, 16 January 2024
- ...in the United Kingdom in 1981, in Europe, Japan, and South Africa in 1982, and in Brazil in 1982. ...of investors that formed [[INTV Corporation]]. INTV sold the Intellivision and contracted developers to create games for the system from 1984 to 1990.36 KB (3,944 words) - 18:03, 5 November 2023
- ...of the adventure game genre, including story-based gameplay, an inventory, and puzzles. ...[internet]]). It was expanded with permission by [[Don Woods]] in [[1977]] and became so popular that it inspired many game designers to create their own14 KB (2,186 words) - 14:32, 18 April 2024
- ...game also known as Adventure. For the game known as Adventure on [[TI-99/4 series|TI-99/4A]], see [[Pirate Adventure]]. For the [[Atari 2600]] game, see [[Ad release = Crowther version worldwide: 1976<br />Crowther and Woods version worldwide: 1977|13 KB (1,861 words) - 03:58, 3 June 2024