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Universal-Lexikon. 2012.
Universal-Lexikon. 2012.
Zork I — Developer(s) Infocom Publisher(s) Personal Software / Infocom / … Wikipedia
The Twelve Flatheads — are fictional characters from the Zork universe. Their lives and artifacts are central to the plot of Zork Zero . They are all characteristically depressed, excessive, cruel, corrupt, and tragic. In order of seniority, they are Dimwit, John D., T … Wikipedia
Zork — via der Z machine Implementation Frotz auf einem iPhone Zork ist ein frühes Computerspiel. Es wurde ursprünglich von den Studenten Marc Blank und Dave Lebling des MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 1977 in MDL programmiert, und stellte… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Zork — For other uses, see Zork (disambiguation). Zork on an iPhone Zork was one of the first interactive fiction computer games and an early descendant of Colossal Cave Adventure. The first version of Zork was written in 1977–1979 on a DEC PDP 10… … Wikipedia
Zork: Grand Inquisitor — Developer(s) Activision Publisher(s) Activision … Wikipedia
Zork books — The Zork books were a series of four books, written by S. Eric Meretzky, which took place in the fictional universe of Zork. The books were published by Tor Books. Like the Zork computer games, the books were a form of interactive fiction which… … Wikipedia
Zork Zero — Developer(s) Infocom Publisher(s) Infocom Designer(s) … Wikipedia
Zork III — Infobox VG title = Zork III developer = Infocom publisher = Personal Software / Infocom designer = Tim Anderson, Marc Blank, Dave Lebling and Bruce Daniels engine = ZIL released = Release 10: August 18, 1982Release 12: October 25, 1982 Release 15 … Wikipedia
Zork II — Infobox VG| title = Zork II developer = Infocom publisher = Personal Software / Infocom designer = Tim Anderson, Marc Blank, Dave Lebling and Bruce Daniels engine = ZIL released = Release 7: 1981Release 15: March 8, 1982 Release 17: April 27,… … Wikipedia
Valley of the Minotaur — is a computer game for the Apple II series of home computers. It was published by Softalk magazine in 1983 on a 5.25 inch floppy disk. It is a work of interactive fiction, also known as a text adventure . It was also a rather large game that… … Wikipedia