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Re: Creating Adventure Games On Your Computer on the Web
Kevin Savetz <usenet-DELETEthisPART@savetz-DELETEthisPART.com> wrote in message news:<usenet-DELETEthisPART-C75893.21114007042003@news.west.cox.net>...
> The folks at atariarchives.org are proud to announce that the full text of
> the classic computer book Creating Adventure Games On Your Computer is now
> available on the Web. Written by Tim Hartnell and published in 1983, the
> book includes four complete adventure games in BASIC plus innumerable tips
> on creating your own text adventures.
>
> The book's BASIC programs are compatible with Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Coleco
> Adam, Commodore 64 and Vic-20, IBM PC, Texas Instruments TI 99/4a (with
> Extended BASIC), all TRS-80 models, and MSX BASIC. All of the programs are
> downloadable for instant gratification.
>
> This is the 14th classic computing book to be made available at
> atariarchives.org.
>
> http://www.atariarchives.org/adventure
>
> -Kevin Savetz
Kewl :)
<goes back to hacking Inform 5.5-based Z3 games and plugging them into
Infocom's interpreter>
-uso.