[–] dalke 13y ago ↗ Jimmy Maher's series on interactive fiction and the history of microcomputers, especially as it applies to interactive fiction, is excellent. [–] curiousdannii 13y ago ↗ Definitely. I haven't played most of them but I still love to read about their history. There's always so much story behind the stories they wrote! [–] dalke 13y ago ↗ He-he - the only ones I played were running the old Hunt the Wumpus game described at http://www.filfre.net/2011/05/hunt-the-wumpus-part-2/ . It's amazing; a telnet command and one can time warp to a 1970s-era OS, then run games from that era.
[–] curiousdannii 13y ago ↗ Definitely. I haven't played most of them but I still love to read about their history. There's always so much story behind the stories they wrote! [–] dalke 13y ago ↗ He-he - the only ones I played were running the old Hunt the Wumpus game described at http://www.filfre.net/2011/05/hunt-the-wumpus-part-2/ . It's amazing; a telnet command and one can time warp to a 1970s-era OS, then run games from that era.
[–] dalke 13y ago ↗ He-he - the only ones I played were running the old Hunt the Wumpus game described at http://www.filfre.net/2011/05/hunt-the-wumpus-part-2/ . It's amazing; a telnet command and one can time warp to a 1970s-era OS, then run games from that era.
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