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'''Jim Gillogly''' is a [[video game]] developer that converted ''[[Colossal Cave Adventure]]'' to [[C]] for [[UNIX]] in [[1977]], and expanded it into ''[[The Original Adventure]]'' with [[Walt Bilofsky]]. The latter was sold commercially by [[The Software Toolworks]] for [[HDOS]] and [[CP/M]] in February [[1982]], and for [[DOS]] in February [[1984]].


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Jim Gillogly
Known for Expanded Colossal Cave Adventure
Birth
Death

Jim Gillogly is a video game developer that converted Colossal Cave Adventure to C for UNIX in 1977, and expanded it into The Original Adventure with Walt Bilofsky. The latter was sold commercially by The Software Toolworks for HDOS and CP/M in February 1982, and for DOS in February 1984.