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One of the seminal IF companies of the 1980s, which was also responsible for the [[Z-machine]], '''Infocom''' was formed by ten members of MIT's Dynamic Modelling group in 1979. Best known for [[Infocom games|a number of games]] including <i>Zork</i> and <i>Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy</i>, the company merged with another game company, [[Activision]], in 1986. In 1989 [[Activision]] effectively dissolved what was left of '''Infocom'''.  
One of the seminal IF companies of the 1980s, which was also responsible for the [[Z-machine]], '''Infocom''' was formed by ten members of MIT's Dynamic Modelling group in 1979. Best known for [[Infocom games|a number of games]] including <i>Zork</i> and <i>Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy</i>, the company merged with another game company, [[Activision]], in 1986. In 1989 [[Activision]] effectively dissolved what was left of '''Infocom'''.  


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==The Imps==
Authors of games at Infocom were called Implementors, or ''Imps''.
* [[Dave Anderson]]
* [[Michael Berlyn]]
* [[Marc Blank]]
* [[Amy Briggs]]
* [[Liz Cyr-Jones]]
* [[Stu Galley]]
* [[Dave Lebling]]
* [[Steve Meretzky]]
* [[Brian Moriarty]]
* [[Jeff O'Neill]]
Additionally, there are authors and collaborators who may or may not have been called Imps but who contributed to the writing of Infocom products:
* [[Douglas Adams]]
* [[Bob Bates]]
* [[Jim Lawrence]]


==Links==
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Revision as of 23:19, 29 January 2008

One of the seminal IF companies of the 1980s, which was also responsible for the Z-machine, Infocom was formed by ten members of MIT's Dynamic Modelling group in 1979. Best known for a number of games including Zork and Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, the company merged with another game company, Activision, in 1986. In 1989 Activision effectively dissolved what was left of Infocom.


The Imps

Authors of games at Infocom were called Implementors, or Imps.

Additionally, there are authors and collaborators who may or may not have been called Imps but who contributed to the writing of Infocom products:

Links

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