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 Ye Olde Infocomme Shoppe - For Sale - Infocom Games
Zork I grey-box manual, still attached to severed front box flap (could probably be pulled off without damaging the flap).
Zork I, Commodore 64/128, red/white/blue C64 label and sleeve.
Zork III, Commodore 64/128, has a handwritten label as well as the official (C64 red/white/blue).
www.if-legends.org /~yois/forsale.php?type=Infocom+Games   (1402 words)

  
 Zork Computer Encyclopedia Enterprise Resource Directory Complete Guide to Internet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
/zork/ The second of the great early experiments in computer fantasy gaming; see {ADVENT}.
Zork was originally written on {MIT-DM} during the late 1970s, later distributed with {BSD Unix} as a patched, sourceless {RT-11} {Fortran} binary (see {retrocomputing}) and commercialised as "The Zork Trilogy" by {Infocom}.
The Fortran source was later rewritten for portability and released to {Usenet} under the name "Dungeon".
www.jaysir.com /computer-encyclopedia/z/zork-computer-terms.htm   (95 words)

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