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Founder of [[Adventure International]].
[[Image:Gl-sadams.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Scott Adams, 2007. From GET LAMP.]]


Author of ''Adventureland'' and many other early IF games. In the United Kingdom the company Adventuresoft UK traded under [[Adventure International UK]] and republished their own games as well as the Adventure International games. The company traded from roughly 1979 to 1984 before it was shutdown.
Co-founder of [[Adventure International]], credited with being one of the earliest home computer entertainment software companies (possibly the first, depending on various factors).
 
Author of ''Adventureland'' and many other early IF games. In the United Kingdom the company Adventuresoft UK traded under [[Adventure International UK]] and republished their own games as well as the Adventure International games. The company traded from roughly 1979 to 1984 before it was shut down.




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(Sometimes known as 'Scott Adams Adventures of the Mind' series). On several platforms some of these games were extended to include Graphics (under the SAGA and SAGA+ names.)
(Sometimes known as 'Scott Adams Adventures of the Mind' series). On several platforms some of these games were extended to include Graphics (under the SAGA and SAGA+ names.)


# Adventureland
# ''[[Adventureland]]''
# Pirate Adventure (aka Pirates Cove)
# ''[[Pirate Adventure]]'' (aka ''Pirates Cove'')
# Mission Impossible (aka Impossible Mission, Secret Mission, Atomic Mission)
# ''[[Mission Impossible]]'' (aka ''Impossible Mission'', ''Secret Mission'', ''Atomic Mission'')
# Voodoo Castle
# ''[[Voodoo Castle]]''
# The Count
# ''[[The Count]]''
# Strange Odyssey
# ''[[Strange Odyssey]]''
# Mystery Fun House (aka Fun House Mystery)
# ''[[Mystery Fun House]]'' (aka ''Fun House Mystery'')
# Pyramid of Doom
# ''[[Pyramid of Doom]]''
# Ghost Town
# ''[[Ghost Town]]''
# Savage Island, Part I
# ''[[Savage Island, Part I]]''
# Savage Island, Part II
# ''[[Savage Island, Part II]]''
# Golden Voyage
# ''[[Golden Voyage]]''
# Sorcerer of Claymorgue Castle
# ''[[Sorcerer of Claymorgue Castle]]''
# Return to Pirate's Island
# ''[[Return to Pirate's Island]]''




These three games were released as the Questprobe Series. There was supposed to be a fourth game in the series featuring the X-Men but was stopped when they went our of business..
These three games were released as the Questprobe Series. There was supposed to be a fourth game in the series featuring the X-Men but was stopped when they went out of business.


* Questprobe #1: The Hulk
# ''[[The Hulk]]''
* Questprobe #2: Spiderman
# ''[[Spiderman]]''
* The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai
# ''[[The Fantastic Four]]''
* X-Men (Unreleased)
# ''[[X-Men]]'' (Unreleased)




Scott's last release was the sequel
This was an independent game, delivered in the same style as the other games.
* Return to Pirate's Island 2
 
* ''[[The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai]]''
 
 
Scott's later released the sequel:
* ''[[Return to Pirate's Island 2]]''
 
 
His most recent project is the Scott Adams Bible Adventure series:
* ''[[The Inheritance]]'' (2013)




=== Samplers ===
=== Samplers ===
* Adventureland Demo
* ''Adventureland Demo''




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* Spectrum
* Spectrum
* TI-99/4A
* TI-99/4A
* TRS-80 (I + III), (Dragon / Coco)
* [[TRS-80]] (I + III), (Dragon / Coco)


== Links ==
* [http://www.msadams.com/ Scott Adams's homepage].
* {{link|deadurl=http://www.wurb.com/if/person/27|archive=https://web.archive.org/web/20130320151105/http://www.wurb.com/if/person/27|Baf's Guide listing for Scott Adams}}.
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Adams_(game_designer) Scott Adams (game designer)] - at Wikipedia.
* {{link|deadurl=http://solutionarchive.com/Various/PirateByte.php |archive=http://web.archive.org/web/20100318003442/http://solutionarchive.com:80/Various/PirateByte.php| Scott Adams' story on Pirate Adventure, including the source code}} - originally published in [[Byte Magazine]], December 1980.


== Links ==
* [http://www.msadams.com/ Scott Adams's homepage]
* [[wikipedia:Scott Adams (game designer)]]
===Interviews===
===Interviews===
<!-- This link appears to be broken: [http://www.uwec.edu/jerzdg/orr/articles/IF/adams/scottspeaks.html Scott Adams Speaks at UWEC English Festival (2001)]. -->
* [https://archive.org/details/micro-adventurer-06/page/n11/mode/2up Scott Adams: the fun and games man] - [[Micro Adventurer]] #6, April 1984, pp 12-13.
* [http://www.adventurecollective.com/interviews/interview-scottadams.htm Adventure Collective interview] - by [[Francesco Cordella]], September 1998. Updated November 1999.
* [https://archive.org/details/micro-adventurer-13/page/n9/mode/1up Great Scott!] - [[Micro Adventurer]] #13, November 1984, p10.
* [http://www.avventurestestuali.com/interviste/adams_eng.html My fantasy against Infocom parser] - Interview by L'avventura &egrave; L'avventura, September 1999. (Also in [http://www.avventurestestuali.com/interviste/adams_ita.html Italian].)
* [http://www.crashonline.org.uk/15/adams.htm Great Scott!] - by [http://www.crashonline.org.uk/ Crash], April 1985.
* [http://www.adventureclassicgaming.com/index.php/site/interviews/129/ Adventure Classic Gaming interview] - by [[Francesco Cordella]], September 1998. Updated November 1999.
* [http://www.avventuretestuali.com/interviste/adams-eng My fantasy against Infocom parser] - Interview by L'avventura &egrave; L'avventura, September 1999. (Also in [http://www.avventuretestuali.com/interviste/adams Italian].)
* [http://www.sparkynet.com/spag/backissues/spag22.html "YOHO" Strikes Again! -- The Second Coming of Scott Adams] - [[SPAG]] #22, September 15, 2000.
* [http://jerz.setonhill.edu/if/adams/scottspeaks.html Scott Adams Speaks at UWEC English Festival (2001)]. - A panel organized by Dennis G. Jerz. Text and audio.
* [http://www.gamesetwatch.com/2006/07/gamesetinterview_adventure_int.php GameSetInterview: Adventure International's Scott Adams] - by [http://www.gamesetwatch.com/ GameSetWatch], July 2006.
* [http://archive.org/details/GETLAMP-ScottAdams GET LAMP: Scott Adams]. Interview video clips of Scott Adams for [[Get Lamp]], 2007.
* [http://www.swnews4u.com/archives/11417/ The inheritance of Scott Adams: the computer gaming pioneer is back with the text game "The Inheritance"] - by [[Steve Prestegard]], ''SWNEWS4U.COM'', March 5, 2013.
* [http://www.adventureclassicgaming.com/index.php/site/interviews/790/ Adventure Classic Gaming interview] - by [[Matt Barton]], [[Philip Jong]], March 9, 2013.
* [https://retroadventurers.podbean.com/e/episode-3-a-conversation-with-scott-adams/ Scott Adams interview] on [https://retroadventurers.com/ The Retro Adventurers podcast], May 2024.
 


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Latest revision as of 18:19, 3 January 2025

Scott Adams, 2007. From GET LAMP.

Co-founder of Adventure International, credited with being one of the earliest home computer entertainment software companies (possibly the first, depending on various factors).

Author of Adventureland and many other early IF games. In the United Kingdom the company Adventuresoft UK traded under Adventure International UK and republished their own games as well as the Adventure International games. The company traded from roughly 1979 to 1984 before it was shut down.


Games

The first fourteen games form the Scott Adams Classic Games series (Sometimes known as 'Scott Adams Adventures of the Mind' series). On several platforms some of these games were extended to include Graphics (under the SAGA and SAGA+ names.)

  1. Adventureland
  2. Pirate Adventure (aka Pirates Cove)
  3. Mission Impossible (aka Impossible Mission, Secret Mission, Atomic Mission)
  4. Voodoo Castle
  5. The Count
  6. Strange Odyssey
  7. Mystery Fun House (aka Fun House Mystery)
  8. Pyramid of Doom
  9. Ghost Town
  10. Savage Island, Part I
  11. Savage Island, Part II
  12. Golden Voyage
  13. Sorcerer of Claymorgue Castle
  14. Return to Pirate's Island


These three games were released as the Questprobe Series. There was supposed to be a fourth game in the series featuring the X-Men but was stopped when they went out of business.

  1. The Hulk
  2. Spiderman
  3. The Fantastic Four
  4. X-Men (Unreleased)


This was an independent game, delivered in the same style as the other games.


Scott's later released the sequel:


His most recent project is the Scott Adams Bible Adventure series:


Samplers

  • Adventureland Demo


Home Formats

The games appeared on various home machines

  • Apple II
  • Atari 8-bit
  • BBC Micro
  • Commodore PET, C+4, C16
  • Commodore 64
  • Commodore VIC-20
  • PC
  • Spectrum
  • TI-99/4A
  • TRS-80 (I + III), (Dragon / Coco)

Links

Interviews