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+ | * ''Zork I'' inspired the parody ''[[Pork 1: The Great Underground Sewer System]]'' (Anonymous; 1998; [[AGT]]). | ||
==Versions== | ==Versions== | ||
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+ | * ''Zork I'' is included on both [[The Lost Treasures of Infocom]] and the [[Classic Text Adventure Masterpieces of Infocom]] CD-ROMs. | ||
+ | * In 2001, the Zork trilogy was briefly available for free download from the [[Activision]] website as part of their promotion for ''[[Zork: Grand Inquisitor]]''. Activision retains the copyright to ''Zork I'', and any other sites that offer the game for free download are very likely doing so illegally. | ||
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Zork I | |
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Author(s) | Marc Blank and Dave Lebling |
Publisher(s) | Personal Software, Infocom, Activision |
Release date(s) | Dec-1980 |
Authoring system | ZIL |
Platform(s) | Z-code |
Language(s) | English |
License(s) | Commercial |
Multimedia | |
Color effects | none |
Graphics | none |
Sound/Music | none |
Ratings | |
Cruelty scale | Cruelty to be determined |
Contents
How It Begins
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Notable Features
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Trivia and Comments
- Zork I inspired the parody Pork 1: The Great Underground Sewer System (Anonymous; 1998; AGT).
Versions
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Availability
- Zork I is included on both The Lost Treasures of Infocom and the Classic Text Adventure Masterpieces of Infocom CD-ROMs.
- In 2001, the Zork trilogy was briefly available for free download from the Activision website as part of their promotion for Zork: Grand Inquisitor. Activision retains the copyright to Zork I, and any other sites that offer the game for free download are very likely doing so illegally.
Links
- Zork I at Wikipedia.
Zork trilogy by Infocom | ||
Zork I (1980)![]() | Zork II (1981)![]() | Zork III (1982)![]() |