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covers a little over 5,100 games.
covers a little over 5,100 games.
The main focus is on games for the popular 8-bit computers such as
The main focus is on games for the popular 8-bit computers such as
[[Spectrum]], [[Commodore 64]] and [[Apple II]], but the [http://solutionarchive.com/browse/id,3/ entire range
[[Spectrum]], [[Commodore 64]] and [[Apple II]], but the [http://solutionarchive.com/browse/id,3/ entire range]
of 8-bit micros] is covered ([[BBC Micro]], [[Amstrad]], [[TRS-80]], [[Dragon (computer)|Dragon]] etc.). Modern IF is covered to a limited extent.
of 8-bit micros is covered ([[BBC Micro]], [[Amstrad]], [[TRS-80]], [[Dragon (computer)|Dragon]] etc.). Modern IF is covered to a limited extent.


Apart from solutions, maps, hints, and game information, there are
Apart from solutions, maps, hints, and game information, there are

Revision as of 09:18, 1 March 2012

CASA, the Classic Adventures Solution Archive, is a website dedicated to 8-bit text adventures and interactive fiction. The site was created in 1999 as a resource for solutions, maps and hints. In 2010, the site was expanded to be a database for adventure game information as well. As of this writing (February 2012), the site covers a little over 5,100 games. The main focus is on games for the popular 8-bit computers such as Spectrum, Commodore 64 and Apple II, but the entire range of 8-bit micros is covered (BBC Micro, Amstrad, TRS-80, Dragon etc.). Modern IF is covered to a limited extent.

Apart from solutions, maps, hints, and game information, there are also manuals, interviews, articles and a forum.

CASA was created in 1999 by Jacob Gunness. Today the site is run by him and a number of other people.

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