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Re: What was the first RPG?
Fredrik Ekman (ekman@lysator.liu.se) wrote:
: I am wondering what the very first computer RPG was. I used to believe
: that it was Rogue (released in 1983, I think),
I saw Hunt the Wumpus on a toy computer (KIM, I think it was called)
in 1978. I only had that job 6 months, so I'm sure of the year.
The mainframe Dungeon (the predecessor of Zork) was also around in
that timeframe; its history is rather mysterious, I think because its
author wrote it at DEC while he was supposed to be doing something else,
and is a little paranoid about talking about it. He wasn't one of
the guys who went on to found Infocom, I don't think. (Based on
rumor from a DEC engineer who worked there at the same time.)
Original Adventure was by Crowther & Woods. The Scott Adams adventures
came later. (That's not the same guy who writes Dilbert BTW.)
None of those are RPGs. The first RPG would be either Akalabeth
(which I never played) or Wizardry 1. We have a firm date of 1981
on the latter. Can anybody supply a date for Akalabeth?