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Revision as of 14:11, 20 March 2025
The Infocom Documentation Project is a website that aims to preserve high-quality documentation for legacy games originally published by Infocom, with the permission of Activision, the current owners of the games' copyrights.
From the project's ABOUT page:
With the permission of Activision, Inc., this project strives to recreate the Infocom manuals as close to their original form as possible, providing complete documentation for each game. At the same time, the documents are being created in a special blind-friendly format, containing all the text in a single column.
The website hosts:
- PDF (with text) and plain-text versions of original game documentation (compare the Infocom Gallery, whose emphasis is more on faithful image scans);
- original hints (in PRIZM format);
- PDF copies of New Zork Times / The Status Line.
The project managers are Roger J. Long and Gunther Schmidl. See their CREDITS page for the full list of credits. It continues to receive updates as of 2022.
Links
- The Infocom Documentation Project - Main site at plover.net.
- The Infocom Documentation Project - Mirror site at elsewhere.org.