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Microsoft open sourced Zork 1,2 and 3

a day ago
  • #Open Source
  • #Zork
  • #Text Adventure Games
  • Zork's history starts with MUDs on university mainframes and was later ported to home computers.
  • Originally distributed by Infocom, Zork I-III were split due to hardware limitations.
  • Microsoft now holds the license to Zork, and the games are open-sourced under the MIT license.
  • The source code for Zork I-III is available on GitHub in separate repositories.
  • Zork transitioned from large systems to home computers using the Z-machine platform.
  • The original MDL code was too demanding for 8-bit home computers.
  • Text adventure games like Zork relied on imagination for graphics, a concept Infocom humorously advertised.
  • User Experience (UX) in computing focuses on overall interaction satisfaction, crucial for product success.