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Infocom Games !!!
I´m currently working on an Infocom Tribute Site and searched all over the Internet for some day´s now, here´s a list of what I´ve found, could someone here please check, wether it´s complete or somethings missing ? Thx ...... oh, comments about these games are also welcome of course
Infocom: Zork I: The Great Underground Empire (1980) Infocom: Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz (1981) Infocom: Zork III: The Dungeon Master (1982) Infocom: Beyond Zork (1987) Infocom: Zork Zero: The Revenge of Megaboz (1988) Infocom: Enchanter (1983) Infocom: Sorcerer (1984) Infocom: Spellbreaker (1985) Infocom: Deadline (1982) Infocom: Starcross (1982) Infocom: Suspended (1983) Infocom: The Witness (1983) Infocom: Planetfall (1983) Infocom: Infidel (1983) Infocom: Seastalker (1984) Infocom: Cutthroats (1984) Infocom: The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy (1984) Infocom: Suspect (1984) Infocom: Wishbringer: The Magick Stone of Dreams (1985) Infocom: A Mind Forever Voyaging (1985) Infocom: Ballyhoo (1985) Infocom: Trinity (1986) Infocom: Leather Goddesses of Phobos (1986) Infocom: Moonmist (1986) Infocom: Hollywood Hijinx (1986) Infocom: Bureaucracy (1987) Infocom: Stationfall (1987) Infocom: The Lurking Horror (1987) Infocom: Nord and Bert Couldn't Make Head or Tail of It (1987) Infocom: Plundered Hearts (1987) Infocom: Border Zone (1987) Infocom: Sherlock: The Riddle of the Crown Jewels (1987) Infocom: James Clavell's Shogun (1989) Infocom: Journey (1989) Infocom: Arthur: The Quest for Excalibur (1989) |
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You could try http://www.if-legends.org/~adventure/. It's not ideally laid out if you're just looking for a quick list of games, but it seems fairly comphrensive. There are also a few links to other Infocom sites, although you've probably seen them already. Keep us posted on your site
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Border Zone
Are you talking Infocom on the Amiga, or on any computer? Because Border Zone wasn't released on the Amiga.
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But you can play it on the Amiga...
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Yes. And you have to cover the Palm Pilot versions
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconVall...222/frotz.html I used to use this on my friends Palm to play Hitch-Hikers guide |
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Currently I´m concentrating on the original Computer Versions in the 80´s, but I have bookmarked your page @Amigaboy and will cover them l8r on, thx for the link ...
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Info for the amiga versions you can get (but U already know that) on bttr.
Question about Shogun: exist there 2 versions, 1 not from Infocom? |
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I´m only searching for the original, uncracked Versions, without Intro, Cracktro or changed Bootloader (whatever). I´m not sure, wether they were protected or not, but the versions I have mostly have some Cracker Copyright in it ! Anyway, if you got some original Dumps, I would be glad to get them
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Yes, I took only a fast look on your topic, tought this where sort of request. Sorry for the original dumps, my Amiga is in Amigaheaven for 1 month now...
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But I have 1 question; some games for amiga are labelled with year 1981, 1982 or 1983 (Zork series...). How is this possible?
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Thanx. Would love to see it
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Hmmmm .....
I just thinked it over @XoreX, just post the Infocom Games you have in the adf Zone, maybe they differ from mine, just curious
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I can offer the following ones:
Ballyhoo 1986 Battle Tech 1988 Border Zone 1987 Bureaucracy 1987 Cutthroats 1984 Deadline 1983 Enchanter 1983 Hitchhiker's Guide to the galaxy 1984 Hollywood Hijinx 1986 Infidel 1983 Journey 1989 Leather Goddesses of Phobos 1986 Lurking Horror, the 1987 Moonmist 1986 Nord and Bert couldn't make... 1987 Planetfall 1983 Plundered Hearts 1987 Seastalker 1984 Shogun 1988 Spellbreaker 1985 Suspended 1983 Trinity 1986 Wishbringer 1985 Zork I 1981 Zork II 1982 Zork III - The Dungeon Master 1983 Zork Zero 1988 Zork: The Undiscoverd Underground 1997 Arthur - Quest for Excalibur 19xx Beyond Zork 1987 You want all of them? ------------------------------------------------------ I miss in my collection: A mind forever voyaging 1983 Lost Treasures of Infocom, The 1992 (I had this one but cant find it) Sherlock: The Riddle of the Crown Jewels 1987 Sorcerer 1984 Starcross 1982 Stationfall 1987 Suspect 1984 Witness, The 1983 Are there more Amiga-Infocom games not listed here? Last edited by XoreX; 25 September 2001 at 07:45. |
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I have never ever played an Infocom game. Have I missed some great games? I remember them being very popular in the '80s.
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@Bombjacker
You only missed some great games, if you like TEXT-Adventures at it´s best Anyway @XoreX I may complete your collection a bit, I upload BEYOND ZORK (1987) in about a minute from now on Edit : oh and I also uploaded ----> Arthur - Quest For Excalibur (19xx) [cr PARANOIMIA].ZIP for your pleasure Last edited by RetroMan; 25 September 2001 at 01:25. |
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Ok, all my Infocom games are in the magic-zone. Hope I helped.
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