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Magic Words - Interactive Fiction in the 21st Century

An anonymous reader writes "1UP has just published a nine-part article on Interactive Fiction, the politically correct name for what used to be called text adventure games (e.g. Zork, Stationfall, etc.). The feature includes an overview of the genre and its history, lengthy interviews with the genre's leading current creators, and resources for aspiring IF writers. Anyone who has fond memories of typing their way through dank caverns or outsmarting leather goddesses and ravenous bugblatter beasts with nothing but a keyboard should read this -- not just for the nostalgia, but to see what's become of the format."

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  1. Modern Inter-Fic by mekkab · · Score: 4, Funny

    Videlectrix hasn't forgotten the "magic" that is interactive fiction!

    P.S.- how do you get past the sous-chef?!

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    In the future, I would want to not be isolated from my friends in the Space Station.
  2. excessive gaming vs excessive reading by stonebeat.org · · Score: 4, Funny

    last year somebody died of excessing gaming (maybe one of those Interactive Fiction games), trying to go through this NINE-part article made me wanna kill myself. ;)

    1. Re:excessive gaming vs excessive reading by Bingo+Foo · · Score: 4, Funny
      There is an article here.
      > read article
      I don't know how to "read".

      There is an article here.
      >
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      taken! (by Davidleeroth) Thanks Bingo Foo!
  3. Oh, the memories! by perimorph · · Score: 5, Funny

    My favourite part was the endless game of seeing how many different ways you could type a sentence before the computer realized what you were talking about. Ah, nostalgia!

    1. Re:Oh, the memories! by Hitmouse · · Score: 5, Funny

      Eliza: Why is the endless game of seeing how many different ways you could type a sentence before the computer realized what you were talking about, your favorite part? Does your mother feel the same way?

  4. You are in the middle by Alien54 · · Score: 4, Funny

    of a maze of twisted paragraphs, all of them alike

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    "It is a greater offense to steal men's labor, than their clothes"
  5. Interactive Fiction--Old School by BoldAC · · Score: 4, Funny

    I know that I am getting old when I think of interactive fiction as those old "choose your own adventure" books.

    If you would like the stab the dragon, turn to page 23.

    If you would like to tickle the dragons underbelly, turn to page 56.


    Plus, I had such a short attention span, I could never remember the "death pages" until I had already turned to them 3 or 4 times.

    What great literature that was! The skill it took to write a death page that covered all the potential ways you could have gotten there. And we thinking coding is hard...

    AC

  6. stupid flask by prockcore · · Score: 4, Funny

    I just wish they'd explain to me how to get ye flask.

    Instead I just have to sit here wondering WHY I can't get ye flask!

  7. To this day, I never turn out the lights... by jbarr · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...for fear of being eaten by a Gru!

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    My mom always said, "Jim, you're 1 in a million." Given the current population, there are 7000 of me. God help us all!
  8. Actually approprate for all stories by sigma · · Score: 4, Funny

    You are in a maze of twisty little comments, all alike...

  9. Re:PC? by dilby · · Score: 5, Funny

    I would have thought they'd call them graphically challenged adventure games.

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    This post patent pending.
  10. Re:PC? by marko123 · · Score: 4, Funny

    If a bodice-ripping romance is not an adventure then you, good sir, are jaded....

    >L

    You look around you and see a POINT the previous poster made.

    >GET POINT

    Point taken.

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    http://pcblues.com - Digits and Wood
  11. Re:XYZZY by Goldfinger7400 · · Score: 4, Funny
    !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That disc is worth eighty bucks?

    >search desk drawer

    You find a good deal of papers, magazines, empty soda cans etc., but alas, nothing valuable.

    >open closet

    As you tug open the door of the dusty closet, you can feel something tumbling behind it. You realize a bit too late that it's your collection of antique farming implements.

    **** You have died. ****

    YOUR SCORE WAS 0 OUT OF A POSSIBLE 80.

    QUIT, RESTART, RESTORE?

  12. Re:Interactive Books by Tonith · · Score: 5, Funny

    If you want to kill the ogre, turn to page 452.
    [turns to page 452]
    The ogre laughs at your pitiful attempt to kill him and rends the flesh from your bones.
    "Damnit!" [turns back to page 231]

    If you want to befriend the ogre, turn to page 294.
    [turns to page 294]
    The ogre befriends you - with an ogre-hug of epic proportions. You are crushed to a pulp.
    "Damnit!" [turns back to page 231]

    If you want to run away from the ogre, turn to page 583.
    [turns to page 583]
    You turn to run away, and run smack into a tree. While you stumble back, the ogre picks you up and throws you off a nearby cliff. Your body plummets onto several sharp pointy rocks, and you see vultures start to circle around you. "Damnit!"

    I never won at those things. Stupid ogres.

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    "I'll burn my books; ah, Mephistopheles!"
    -The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
  13. Re:IF today by Dennis+G.+Jerz · · Score: 5, Funny
    That's a good one... Scott Adams tells this story about "SCR* BEAR"... I've posted an .mp3 of him telling this story at an academic panel a couple years ago...

    http://jerz.setonhill.edu/if/adams/audio/bear.mp 3

    Well, I got a fan letter in that just had my whole company rolling in the aisles. It said:

    We got to that bear on the ledge. We tried giving it the honey and he ate it up and boy that was a treasure and that was no good. So we reloaded the saved game and we went back to that bear. We pushed that bear, we prodded that bear, we tickled that bear, we have gotten so upset with that bear we could get nowhere.

    Now the following is rated PG-13 so if you don't want to hear it, please close your ears. Ok. Continuing..

    So we finally said "Screw the bear!!" And the game replied, "The bear is so startled he falls off the ledge!"

    They thought I was a genius programmer!


    http://jerz.setonhill.edu/if/adams
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