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Adventure Land by Scott Adams, (no, not that one, the other one) published by Adam's Adventure International, is widely regarded as the game that kicked off the text adventure genre for microcomputers, as well as being the first of that genre on a microcomputer.

You can play all of Adventure International's games using the ScottFree emulator, as Adams regained rights to his games after the company went bankrupt, and released all of them as "Free to use."

I should probably dump the ZX81 I have and get a ViC-20 instead. Anyone selling?

Adventure Land by Scott Adams, (no, not that one, the other one) published by Adam's Adventure International, is widely regarded as the game that kicked off the text adventure genre for microcomputers, as well as being the first of that genre on a microcomputer. You can play all of Adventure International's games using the ScottFree emulator, as Adams regained rights to his games after the company went bankrupt, and released all of them as "Free to use." I should probably dump the ZX81 I have and get a ViC-20 instead. Anyone selling?

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I remember finding my late dads C64 in about 1995 when I was a little kid. I played spy vs spy because at around 5 in 1997 I started reading MAD magazines he left around. Then I learned BASIC and by 8 in 2001 I was obsessed with programming. Great MIDI soundtrack on that game.

https://youtu.be/sVtJGobSZKM

White spy forever.

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The SID in the C64 was, and is still, an amazing piece of silicon.