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* ''[[Zork]]'' a.k.a. ''Dungeon'' (with [[Tim Anderson]], [[Marc Blank]] and [[Bruce Daniels]]; 1979). | * ''[[Zork (game)|Zork]]'' a.k.a. ''Dungeon'' (with [[Tim Anderson]], [[Marc Blank]] and [[Bruce Daniels]]; 1979). | ||
* ''[[Zork I]]'' (with [[Marc Blank]]; publisher: [[Infocom]]; 1980; [[Z-code]]). | * ''[[Zork I]]'' (with [[Marc Blank]]; publisher: [[Infocom]]; 1980; [[Z-code]]). | ||
* ''[[Zork II]]'' (with [[Marc Blank]]; publisher: [[Infocom]]; 1981; Z-code). | * ''[[Zork II]]'' (with [[Marc Blank]]; publisher: [[Infocom]]; 1981; Z-code). |
Revision as of 11:19, 31 July 2006
Dave Lebling is a software engineer who was one of Infocom's original implementors.
Author Credits
- Zork a.k.a. Dungeon (with Tim Anderson, Marc Blank and Bruce Daniels; 1979).
- Zork I (with Marc Blank; publisher: Infocom; 1980; Z-code).
- Zork II (with Marc Blank; publisher: Infocom; 1981; Z-code).
- Zork III (with Marc Blank; publisher: Infocom; 1982; Z-code).
- Starcross (publisher: Infocom; 1982; Z-code).
- Enchanter (with Marc Blank; publisher: Infocom; 1983; Z-code).
- Suspect (publisher: Infocom; 1984; Z-code).
- Spellbreaker (publisher: Infocom; 1985; Z-code).
- The Lurking Horror (publisher: Infocom; 1987; Z-code).
- James Clavell's Shogun (publisher: Infocom; 1989; Z-code).
Other Credits
- "Zork, a Computerized Fantasy Simulation Game." (with Marc Blank and Tim Anderson.) IEEE Computer, April 1979.
- "Zork and the Future of Computerized Fantasy Simulations." BYTE Magazine, December 1980.
Links
Interviews
- Adventure Classic Gaming interview - by Philip Jong and Stephen Granade, July 2001.