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The Z-machine is a virtual machine that was 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 (called story files or Z-code files) and could therefore port its text adventures to a new platform simply by writing a Z-machine implementation for that platform.
The Mysterious Adventures titles were later ported to the Acorn Electron, Atari 8-bit, Commodore 16 and, with added graphics, to the Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum [7] and released by Channel 8 Software [8] and later Paxman Promotions. [9] Howarth also created games based on the film Gremlins [10] and the TV shows Robin of Sherwood [11] and Super ...
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Graham A. Nelson (born 1968) is a British mathematician, poet, and the creator of the Inform design system for creating interactive fiction (IF) games. He has authored several IF games, including Curses (1993) and Jigsaw (1995).
On 7 August 2011, the source code used for the Mac OS X and Linux ports of Hammerfight was also released. [65] Hovertank 3D: 1991 2014 GPL-2.0-or-later [22] ILWIS: 1988 2007 GPL-2.0-only: Released as free and open-source software by ITC: id Tech 1: 1993 1999 GPL-2.0-or-later: The released version is the source code to Doom.
Eric Eve is an author, interactive fiction writer, and New Testament scholar at Harris Manchester College in Oxford. [1] He is known in the interactive fiction community for his writings on TADS 3, including three tutorial/reference books (Getting Started in TADS 3, Learning TADS 3, and the TADS 3 Tour Guide) and several articles for Brass Lantern, a site that hosts articles about and reviews ...
PDF 1.7, the sixth edition of the PDF specification that became ISO 32000-1, includes some proprietary technologies defined only by Adobe, such as Adobe XML Forms Architecture (XFA) and JavaScript extension for Acrobat, which are referenced by ISO 32000-1 as normative and indispensable for the full implementation of the ISO 32000-1 ...
I completely agree that Inform 7 is awesome, however, I really don't think that a Wikipedia article is the place to convey that. I dare say that the phrase "Inform 7 is Awesome" would be considered opinion and warrant a fact tag. However, yes, Inform 7 is awesome. [citation needed] :) --Tustin2121 19:32, 11 June 2008 (UTC)