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American software company
Infocom, Inc. was an American software company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that produced numerous works of interactive fiction. They also produced
Infocom
1977 video game
mainframe computer. The original developers and others, as the company Infocom, expanded and split the game into three titles—Zork I: The Great Underground
Zork
Software genre
Treasures of Infocom in two volumes, a collection containing most of Infocom's games, followed in 1996 by Classic Text Adventure Masterpieces of Infocom. After
Interactive_fiction
Items shipped with video games
New World, feelies were popularized by the American video game company Infocom in the 1980s and subsequently adopted by such companies as Origin Systems
Feelie
Discontinued family of computer operating systems
the Zork series and Colossal Cave Adventure. Text adventure specialist Infocom was one of the few publishers to consistently release their games in CP/M
CP/M
1983 video game
fiction video game written by Michael Berlyn and published by Infocom in 1983. Infocom's sixth game, it was released for Amstrad CPC, Apple II, Atari 8-bit
Suspended_(video_game)
1986 interactive fiction game
interactive fiction video game written by Steve Meretzky and published by Infocom in 1986. It was released for the Amiga, Amstrad CPC, Amstrad PCW, Apple
Leather_Goddesses_of_Phobos
American video game publisher
diversify into games for home computers, including the acquisition of Infocom. After a management shift, with CEO Jim Levy replaced by Bruce Davis, the
Activision
Indian web portal
Bikky Khosla and is maintained and promoted under the flagship company, Infocom Network Pvt. Ltd. The company is headquartered in New Delhi, India, and
TradeIndia
1983 video game
Marc Blank and Dave Lebling and published by Infocom in 1983. The first fantasy game published by Infocom after the Zork trilogy, it was originally intended
Enchanter_(video_game)
1984 video game
of the same name. It was designed by series creator Douglas Adams and Infocom's Steve Meretzky, and it was first released in 1984 for the Apple II, Mac
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (video game)
The_Hitchhiker's_Guide_to_the_Galaxy_(video_game)
Virtual machine for interactive fiction games
developed by Joel Berez and Marc Blank in 1979 and used by Infocom for its text adventure games. Infocom compiled game code to files containing Z-machine instructions
Z-machine
1991 video game
The Lost Treasures of Infocom is a 1991 compilation of 20 previously released interactive fiction games developed by Infocom. It was published by Activision
The_Lost_Treasures_of_Infocom
1987 video game
Brian Moriarty and released by Infocom in 1987. It was one of the last games in the Zork series developed by Infocom (titles such as Zork Nemesis and
Beyond_Zork
InfoCom Corporation was an American web hosting service company founded by five brothers in 1992. It was initially based in Dallas, Texas, and before
InfoCom_Corporation
1985 video game
interactive fiction game written and designed by Steve Meretzky and published by Infocom. Set in a future United States in 2031, players assume the role of PRISM
A_Mind_Forever_Voyaging
Collection of video games from 1996
Text Adventure Masterpieces of Infocom is a collection of 33 computer games from interactive fiction pioneer Infocom, and the top 6 winners of the 1995
Classic Text Adventure Masterpieces of Infocom
Classic_Text_Adventure_Masterpieces_of_Infocom
Science fiction series
distributed by Infocom. It was designed by Adams and Infocom regular Steve Meretzky and was one of Infocom's most successful games. As with many Infocom games
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
The_Hitchhiker's_Guide_to_the_Galaxy
American video game developer
1957) is an American video game developer. He is best known for creating Infocom games in the early 1980s, including collaborating with author Douglas Adams
Steve_Meretzky
Early portable microcomputer
Manual. Mike Iannamico (2F00153-01 ed.). Osborne Computer Corporation. Infocom catalogue Arcade-History Pournelle, Jerry (July 1983). "Interstellar Drives
Osborne_1
1986 video game
interactive fiction game written by Stu Galley and Jim Lawrence and published by Infocom in 1986. The game was released simultaneously for the Amiga, Amstrad CPC
Moonmist
German analysis and test engineering company
threats such as cyber-terrorism and critical infrastructure attacks. The Infocom business unit was created in 1989. IABG plans, integrates and operates
IABG
1983 video game
Infidel is an interactive fiction video game published by Infocom in 1983. It was written and designed by Michael Berlyn and Patricia Fogleman, and was
Infidel_(video_game)
1985 video game
Brian Moriarty and published by Infocom in 1985. It was intended to be an easier game to solve than the typical Infocom release and provide a good introduction
Wishbringer
British video game developer
interactive fiction developers of the 1980s, and one of the "Big Two" with Infocom according to some. The company's games were known for their complex puzzles
Magnetic_Scrolls
1986 video game
fiction video game written by Brian Moriarty and published in 1986 by Infocom. It is widely regarded as one of the company's best works. The plot blends
Trinity_(video_game)
Broadband internet service
(Dhivehi: ރާއްޖެ އޮންލައިން) is a broadband internet service provided by Focus Infocom Private Limited. ROL internet services was initially delivered using fixed
Raajjé_Online
Personal computer produced by Texas Instruments
successful, despite good reviews. There are 11 commercial games, all from Infocom: "Texas Instruments Professional Computer" (PDF). Texas Instruments. 1983
Texas Instruments Professional Computer
Texas_Instruments_Professional_Computer
Microcomputer
There are 15 known commercial games released for Epson QX-10, all from Infocom. "OLD-COMPUTERS.COM : Epson QX-10". www.old-computers.com. "1000 BiT -
Epson_QX-10
1983 video game
Witness is an interactive fiction video game published by Infocom in 1983. Like Infocom's earlier title Deadline, it is a murder mystery. The Witness
The_Witness_(1983_video_game)
Japanese software development company
developed by Infocom) Master of Monsters series Moonmist (originally developed by Infocom) Planetfall (originally developed by Infocom) Zork I (originally
SystemSoft_Alpha
Type of network address translation
in the Wild (PDF). IEEE INFOCOM 2018 - IEEE Conference on Computer Communications. Honolulu. pp. 2249–2257. doi:10.1109/INFOCOM.2018.8486223. Retrieved
Carrier-grade_NAT
1989 video game
Bates and published by Infocom in 1989. It was released for the Apple II, Amiga, Mac, and IBM PC compatibles. Atypically for an Infocom product, it shows illustrations
Arthur: The Quest for Excalibur
Arthur:_The_Quest_for_Excalibur
American computer game writer (born 1949)
(implementor) and programmer who has worked at various companies, including Infocom and Avid. He was born in Washington, D.C., grew up in Maryland, and attended
Dave_Lebling
1983 video game
written by Steve Meretzky, and published in 1983 as the eighth game from Infocom. The original release was for Apple II, Atari 8-bit computers, TRS-80,
Planetfall
American businessman
as their autograph. He also was a driving force in the acquisition of Infocom. In 1986, he resigned his position, also at a time when games required
Jim_Levy
American video game developer
Bates and Mike Verdu, both veterans of the interactive fiction studio Infocom that shut down in 1989. Legend's first two games, Spellcasting 101: Sorcerers
Legend_Entertainment
1989 interactive fiction game
and text adventure game written by Dave Lebling game and published by Infocom in 1989. It was released for the Amiga, Apple II, MS-DOS, and Mac. The
James_Clavell's_Shōgun
Chinese American engineer (born 1977)
for Scientists and Engineers 2012 – IEEE Kiyo Tomiyasu Award 2012 – IEEE INFOCOM Best Paper Award 2012 – IEEE Fellow 2013 – Alan T. Waterman Award 2013
Mung_Chiang
Bomber 1983 Avalon Hill Backgammon 1984 Texas Instruments Ballyhoo 1986 Infocom Bankroll: The Investment Game 1984 Not-Polyoptics Barnyard Fun 1981 American
List_of_TI-99/4A_games
1990 video game
Lucasfilm Games for MS-DOS. The project was led by Brian Moriarty, a former Infocom employee and author of classic text adventures Wishbringer (1985), Trinity
Loom_(video_game)
Cyberwarfare and defense command of the U.S. Marine Corps
Creation of MARFOR INFOCOM was directed by the Commandant of the Marine Corps in the May 2022 Annual Update to Force Design 2030. MARCOR INFOCOM is not “subordinate”
Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command
Marine_Corps_Forces_Cyberspace_Command
2026-04-12. "IEEE INFOCOM 2026 | IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM) 2026". infocom2026.ieee-infocom.org. Archived from
International Conference on Computer Communications
International_Conference_on_Computer_Communications
1982 DEC microcomputer
12 commercial games released for Rainbow 100, all text adventures from Infocom Rainbow 100 Technical Manual Getting Started with Rainbow 100 MBasic-86
Rainbow_100
1987 video game
is an interactive fiction game designed by Bob Bates and published by Infocom in 1987. It was released for the Apple II, MS-DOS Commodore 64, Amiga,
Sherlock: The Riddle of the Crown Jewels
Sherlock:_The_Riddle_of_the_Crown_Jewels
1982 video game
interactive fiction game written by Dave Lebling and published in 1982 by Infocom. The game was released for the IBM PC (as a self-booting disk), Apple II
Starcross_(video_game)
1987 video game
The Lurking Horror is an interactive fiction game released by Infocom in 1987. The game was written by Dave Lebling and inspired by the horror fiction
The_Lurking_Horror
1987 video game
interactive fiction video game written by Marc Blank and published by Infocom in 1987. It was released for IBM PC compatibles, Apple II, Commodore 64
Border_Zone_(video_game)
Video game sub-genre
Entertainment Dōjin soft DreamCatcher Interactive Funcom Humongous Entertainment Infocom Key Legend Entertainment Level 9 Computing LucasArts Microïds Nitroplus
Metroidvania
1982 Infocom Infocom Zork II 1983 Infocom Infocom Zork III 1984 Infocom Infocom Zork Nemesis 1996 Zombie Inc. Activision Zork Zero 1988 Infocom Infocom Zorro
Index_of_DOS_games_(Z)
1984 video game
Infocom in 1984. It is the second game in the magic-themed "Enchanter trilogy", preceded by Enchanter and followed by Spellbreaker. It is Infocom's eleventh
Sorcerer_(video_game)
Indian businessman
(born 30 July 1960) is an entrepreneur and founder of tradeindia.com (Infocom Network Limited). He is the younger brother of Vinod Khosla, an Indian
Bikky_Khosla
and Don Towsley. The first academic publication had been nominated for INFOCOM 2010 best paper award. In 2012 a monograph was published by Springer to
Dynamic_secrets
Activision Adventure Microsoft Windows, macOS 31 October 1997 Zork Zero Infocom Infocom interactive fiction Amiga, Apple II, MS-DOS, macOS 19 October 1988
List_of_PC_games_(Z)
American video game developer
product development director for Infocom, while Berlyn, an author of adventure games, had previously worked at Infocom before moving to Accolade. Blank
Bend_Studio
Arcade 1977 Combat Top-down shooter Atari, Inc. Atari 2600 Zork Adventure Infocom PDP-10 1978 Space Invaders Shoot 'em up Taito Arcade 1979 Asteroids Shoot
List of video games listed among the best
List_of_video_games_listed_among_the_best
1988 video game
battle regarding the franchise's intellectual property, Westwood contracted Infocom to publish the Apple II and MS-DOS ports. The player takes the role of
Mars_Saga
"Back cover of the game box". Zork I. Infocom. 1984. ©1984 Infocom, Inc. "Game diskette". Zork I. Infocom. 1984. INFOCOM - ZORK I - TRS-80 Color Computer 2
List of TRS-80 Color Computer games
List_of_TRS-80_Color_Computer_games
American computer game designer
pioneering company Infocom. After Infocom's dissolution in 1989, Bates co-founded Legend Entertainment to continue publishing games in the Infocom tradition,
Bob_Bates
1988 text adventure game
nearly 18 months and published by Infocom in 1988. Although it is the ninth and last Zork game released by Infocom before the company's closure, Zork
Zork_Zero
1985 video game
an interactive fiction game designed by Jeff O'Neill and published by Infocom in 1985. The circus-themed game was released for ten systems, including
Ballyhoo_(video_game)
Korean professor of cybersecurity
of numerous leading wireless and networking conferences, including IEEE INFOCOM from 2008 to 2023, PC Track Chair of IEEE ICDCS 2019, Workshop Chair of
Wonjun_Lee
Booklets created for Infocom games
were hint booklets sold by Infocom to help players solve puzzles in their interactive fiction computer games. Before Infocom's games exploded in popularity
InvisiClues
American video game designer (1949–2023)
video game designer and writer. He was best known as an implementer at Infocom, part of the text adventure game design team. He is also known as the designer
Michael_Berlyn
Radar on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
which foresees exploitation of the data by a joint Italian/US team. The INFOCOM dept. of the University of Sapienza University of Rome is responsible for
SHARAD
1987 video game
interactive fiction video game created by Amy Briggs and published by Infocom in 1987. Infocom's only game in the romance genre, it was released simultaneously
Plundered_Hearts
Topics referred to by the same term
James Clavell's Shōgun, a 1989 interactive fiction computer game from Infocom Shogun (toolbox), an open source software library for C++ Shogun (Trivium
Shogun_(disambiguation)
Bangladeshi politician and activist
(Betar) Department of Films & Publications (DFP) Information Commission (INFOCOM) Former ministers Mizanur Rahman Chowdhury (1972–1973) Sheikh Abdul Aziz
Nahid_Islam
8-bit personal computer
Infocom Witness Infocom Xanagrams + Quadrax Kuma Software Xanagrams/Quadrax Kuma Software Zexl Everco Zork I - The Great Underground Empire Infocom Zork
Tatung_Einstein
Cryptology units of the U.S. Marine Corps
Marine Corps Information Command (MARCOR INFOCOM), which was established on 1 October 2022.. Creation of MARFOR INFOCOM was directed by the Commandant of the
Marine Cryptologic Support Battalion
Marine_Cryptologic_Support_Battalion
Topics referred to by the same term
British payment services company Zilch (software), a compiler used by Infocom to create Z-machine games Zilch (electromagnetism), a group of conserved
Zilch
American video game developer
developed for SSI. Other publishers of early Westwood games included Infocom and Disney. Their company was eventually acquired by Virgin Games in 1992
Westwood_Studios
1984 video game
designed by Dave Lebling and published by Infocom in 1984. It is the third and last murder mystery Infocom released. It was written in highly portable
Suspect_(video_game)
British multinational communications and advertising agency network
company. He effected the sale of a number of businesses (the consultancies Infocom and Hay Consulting collectively sold for half their initial purchase price)
Saatchi_&_Saatchi
1989 video game
with illustrations by Donald Langosy, and released by Infocom in 1989. Like the majority of Infocom's works, it was released simultaneously for several popular
Journey_(1989_video_game)
Topics referred to by the same term
meanings Hai Phong A character in the animated show ReBoot A character in the Infocom text adventure The Witness Phong (ghost), a type of Thai ghost Search for
Phong
1982 video game
interactive fiction detective video game published by Infocom in 1982. Written by Marc Blank, it was Infocom's third game. It was released for the Amstrad CPC
Deadline_(1982_video_game)
2009 video game
adventure game based on the Zork universe created by software company Infocom. A Zork massively multiplayer online game was originally announced in January
Legends_of_Zork
Approximate distinct counting algorithm
estimation of large data streams". IEEE INFOCOM 2017 - IEEE Conference on Computer Communications. pp. 1–9. doi:10.1109/INFOCOM.2017.8057088. ISBN 978-1-5090-5336-0
HyperLogLog
Video game series
Interactive Fiction Collections is a 1995 video game series developed by Infocom and published by Activision for the PC and classic Mac OS. The Interactive
Interactive Fiction Collections
Interactive_Fiction_Collections
Phrase used in titles of critical texts
M Liu; B Noble (April 2003). Random waypoint considered harmful. IEEE INFOCOM 2003. Twenty-second Annual Joint Conference of the IEEE Computer and Communications
Considered_harmful
American computer scientist
Networking 2011. Retrieved 2018-10-09. "2009 IEEE INFOCOM Conference - Speaker Bios". www.ieee-infocom.org. Retrieved 2018-10-09. "National Science Foundation
Jim_Kurose
1987 video game
released by Infocom in 1987, scripted by comic science fiction author Douglas Adams. Infocom's twenty-fourth game, it is part of the Infocom Plus range
Bureaucracy_(video_game)
British computer software developer
and the A-machine virtual machine were even more impressive than rival Infocom's ZIL and Z-machine; both companies initially designed games for computers
Level_9_Computing
Page that is devoid of content and may be unexpected
has one whole chapter of blank pages. The phrase was a recurring joke in Infocom text adventure games. In their first title, Zork I, inspecting an engraved
Intentionally_blank_page
Relational database for MS-DOS
Cornerstone is a relational database for MS-DOS released by Infocom, a company best known in the 1980s for developing interactive fiction video games
Cornerstone_(software)
IBM mainframe computer
game assembler, which, unlike the contemporary ZIL game assembler from Infocom, was freely available for use by all users of Phoenix between 1980 and
Phoenix_(computer)
Narrative-focused video game genre
Entertainment Dōjin soft DreamCatcher Interactive Funcom Humongous Entertainment Infocom Key Legend Entertainment Level 9 Computing LucasArts Microïds Nitroplus
Visual_novel
historian Jason Scott about interactive fiction (text adventures) and Infocom. King of Chinatown Jordan Levinson Calvin Theobald Following professional
List of films based on video games
List_of_films_based_on_video_games
Topics referred to by the same term
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (video game), a 1984 text-based computer game by Infocom The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (film), a 2005 film by Garth Jennings
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (disambiguation)
The_Hitchhiker's_Guide_to_the_Galaxy_(disambiguation)
1987 interactive fiction game
Infocom in 1987. It was released simultaneously for Amiga, Apple II, Atari ST, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, and Mac. Nord and Bert is unique among Infocom games
Nord and Bert Couldn't Make Head or Tail of It
Nord_and_Bert_Couldn't_Make_Head_or_Tail_of_It
Taiwanese computer scientist and electrical engineer
presented to her son at the 2008 Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM), which was dedicated to her memory. "Jennifer Hou", News-Gazette, 7 December
Jennifer_Hou
1985 video game
interactive fiction video game written by Dave Lebling and published by Infocom in 1985, the third and final game in the "Enchanter Trilogy." It was released
Spellbreaker
1986 video game
role-playing elements; an English-language NES version was published by Infocom in 1991. Japanese enhanced remakes were released for the Saturn and Windows
Tombs_&_Treasure
International Zork I: The Great Underground Empire 1981 Infocom Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz 1981 Infocom Zork III: The Dungeon Master 1982 Infocom
List_of_Commodore_PET_games
British writer and filmmaker (1921–1994)
Commodore 64 and MS-DOS) - Based on Shōgun James Clavell's Shōgun (1988, Infocom) for Amiga, Apple II, MS-DOS and Mac - Based on Shōgun "James Du Maresq
James_Clavell
American video game designer (born 1967)
last collaboration was an Apple II disk operating system (InfoDOS) for Infocom's games Zork Zero, Arthur, Shogun and Journey.[citation needed] Romero moved
John_Romero
Done 1991 Probe Software Melbourne House Suspect 1984 Infocom Infocom Suspended 1983 Infocom Infocom Swing 1997 Software 2000 Software 2000 SWIV 3D 1996
Index_of_DOS_games_(S)
Islamic charity in the United States
chairman, was also vice president of InfoCom Corporation of Richardson, Texas, indicted along with Hamas' Marzook. InfoCom, an Internet company, shared personnel
Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development
Holy_Land_Foundation_for_Relief_and_Development
1989 video game
developed by Westwood Associates (later Westwood Studios), and published by Infocom in 1989 for Apple II, Commodore 64, and MS-DOS. Mines of Titan is a remake
Mines_of_Titan
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Light of the Sun
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A nymph.
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Queen with Grace and Beauty Like a Peacock
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African, American, Arabic, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Malayalam
Earth Worker; Farmer; A Tiller of the Soil
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People's victory.
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