Zork CGI 23
A Life in Hell writes "Check it out! i modded one of the zork interpreters
to play thru CGI, with all the save state
info in the URL :)
it does work onm lynx, as a special bonus :)"
Cute. Now I better not see anyone playing this while
at work.
Microsoft red alert! (Score:1)
Read about it on the M$ PropagandaPass website [microsoft.com] before M$ pulls it.
Oh yeah, Zork rules.
We're killing it! (Score:1)
Aork is legal, but do you have permission for rest (Score:1)
Just a legal nit pick. I suggest you deal with it b4 the lawyers get to you. I'm fairly certian that Zork is legal to put up as Activision has released them, but Hollywood hyjinx I don't belive was released.
I love the idea, too bad I'm at work and down have time to play. This will probably get a spot on my web page though.
Free infocom-like games (Score:1)
the commercial games with free ones.
Curses is *fabulous* - better than any genuine Infocom game I've played.
Christminster is good too.
Theatre's nice....
Get your CGI to run freefall.z5, and I'll be very impressed indeed.
All these can be found at ftp.gmd.de/if-archive [ftp.gmd.de]
Text Adventures/Interactive Fiction (Score:1)
They have interpreters (and compilers!) for Infocom/infocom-style games for pretty much every platform imaginable.
The thriving Interactive Fiction 'scene' can be found on rec.arts.int-fiction (creators) and rec.games.int-fiction (players) if you have news access.
THANK YOU! (Score:1)
Real software that doesn't care what OS the server or client runs on. Microsoft should be scared..
My suggestion is to remove the non-Zork ones if you don't have permission from Activision. They still sell these others if you can find the collection CD's.
OTOH, I understand there were a lot of free games based on this interpreter...
What about Magnetic Scrolls games? (the Pawn) :) (Score:1)
A coworker wrote these as Java applets.. (Score:1)
The Explore Adventure Series [skyrush.com]
Dumb idea... (Score:1)
Infocom on Pilots (Score:1)
mmmmm Grue Repellant !!!!! (Score:1)
Microsoft red alert! 2 grand for windows (Score:1)
And translation into english, please. Why Does Microsoft Charge so Little for Windows? [microsoft.com]
I guess that is what this graphic is for [microsoft.com]
MEEPT!! (Score:1)
Meept has discovered that this didn't appear on the bbc website? Has slapdash broken off it's reseller contract with the bbc?
Have a meept and go to sleep !
MEEPT!!
cgi-zork (Score:1)
Microsoft red alert! (Score:1)
of the world assembling axles in their back yard.
MS then becomes the analog of GM. The only flaw
in the analogy is that software is not a car, it
is more like the plan for a car, and even if you
had the plans for a BMW, you probably couldn't
build one in your backyard. If I have the code
I can build it on my computer.
FTP.GMD.DE, Zork Fans!!! (Score:1)
If you like this kind of thing, run out to the archive and grab some interpreters and games.
If you want to play Infocom games, you can get all-but-two of them on the Masterpieces of Infocom CD. For more information, try http://www.geocities.com/TimesS quare/3177/infocom.htm [geocities.com]. Comes with windoze binaries, but you can run most of the adventures under Linux (or anything else) by downloading an interpreter such as Frotz. 'Swhat I do.
For gobs of other information, go to Yahoo and search for "interactive fiction".
Plugh!