The Lore and Legends of
- New Zork Times and The Status Line Articles
- Infodope - INFOCOM's In-House Newsletter
- Reviews
- Infocom Timeline
- Quendor Timeline
- The Implementor's Creed by Stu Galley.
- Zork and Other Infocom Lingo
- The Encyclopedia Frobozzica, webified by John Holder.
- The Creation
- "Zork: A Computerized Fantasy Simulation Game"
by P. David Lebling, Marc S. Blank, and Timothy A. Anderson. IEEE Computer,
vol. 12, no. 4, April 1979, pages 51-59.
- "How to Fit a Large Program Into a Small
Machine" by Marc S. Blank and S. W. Galley. Creative Computing, July
1980, pages 80-87.
- "Zork and the Future of Computerized Fantasy
Simulations" by P. David Lebling. Byte, December 1980, pages 172-182.
- "Zork: Magic Meets Science Fiction" by Peter
Fitch. Practical Computing, April 1982, page 175, column "End of File".
- "EXEC INFOCOM: Adventures in Excellence" by
Roe R. Adams. Softalk Magazine, October 1982, pages 35-40.
- "Reading and Writing: Participatory Novels" by
Edward Rothstein. The New York Times BOOK REVIEW, May 8, 1983.
- "Marc Blank: The Programmer Behind Zork" by
Cathy Yakal. COMPUTE's Gazette, October 1983, Vol. 1, No. 4.
- "Putting Fiction on a Floppy" by Philip
Elmer-De Witt. TIME, December 5, 1983, page 76.
- "Through the Zorking Glass" by Curt Suplee.
The Washington Post, December 22, 1983.
- "The Wizards of Infocom" by Shay Addams.
Computer Games, February 1984, pages 34-37, 52.
- "Masters of the Game" by Richard Dyer. The
Boston Globe Magazine, May 6, 1984.
- "Solving Electronic Adventures" by Roe R.
Adams III. In Games Magazine, June, 1984, pages 52-53.
- "The Challenge of Zork" by Tracie Forman.
Electronic Games, ????.
- "The Infinitely Improbable Doug Adams" by
Roe R. Adams III. Electronic Games, April, 1985, pages 22-25, 78, 80-81.
- "if yr cmptr cn rd ths..." by
Shay Addams. Computer Entertainment, August, 1985, pages 24-27 & 76-77.
- "Zorked Again" by Bill Barol. Newsweek,
December 23, 1985, page 70.
- "The Wizard of Wishbringer" by Brian
Moriarty. AmigaWorld, January/February 1986, pages 70-73.
- "Tour of a Dream Factory" by Bob
Liddil. AmigaWorld, January/February 1986, pages 70-73.
- "Four Minds Forever Voyaging" by Sean
Masterson. ZZAP! 64, May 1986, pages 42-44 and June 1986, pages 49-51.
- "Beyond Zork: An intimate look at Infocom, Inc."
by Clayton Walnum. ANALOG Computing, March 1987, #52, pages 46-51.
- "Infocom Special" by Roger Garret. Your
Computer, March 1987, vol 7, no 3.
- "Adventure Playground: Infocom's Dave Lebling" by Mike Gerrard. Your Computer, May 1987.
- "Interview at the End of the Universe" by
Mike Gerrard. Atari ST User, May 1987.
- "They Take The High-Tech Road to Adventure"
by Burt Hochberg. GAMES Magazine, August/September 1987.
- "Like a Lemming To Lebling"
by Nik Wild. GAMES Magazine, December/January 1987/1988.
- "Adventures at Infocom" by Russ Ceccola.
Commodore Magazine, January 1988, pages 70-73, 118-119.
- "Interactive Text In An Animated Age"
by Keith Ferrell. COMPUTE!, vol 10, no 1, Jan 1988, pp 17 - 19.
- "Computer-games Firm Moving to California"
by Ronald Rosenberg. The Boston Globe Magazine, May 22, 1989.
- "From here to Trinity...and back again" by
Paul Rigby. Adventure Probe, vol. 5, no. 5, May 1991, pages 15-19.
- "The Rise and Fall of Infocom" by Johnny
Wilson. Computer Gaming World, November 1991.
- "The Renaissance of Amiga Games" by Tom
Malcom. Cyberplay, April 1992, pp 26 - 27.
- "The Lost Treasures of Infocom" by Andy
Nuttall. Amiga Format, ????.
- "The Infocom Adventure" by Theo
Clarke. Strategy Plus, ????.
- "This Ain't Your Daddy's Game" by
Matthew A Firme. PC Gamer(?), pp 28 - 29.
- "On location in the Great Underground Empire" by
Johnny L Wilson. Computer Gaming World, February 1993, pages 19-21.
- "Where Are They Now?" by
Steven Greenlee. Computer Game Review, April 1996, pages 82-88.
- "Don't Panic - Douglas Adams & The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" by Neil Gaiman. Titan Books, pages 150-156.
- Game Gods: Steve Meretzky.
PC Gamer, September 1999, pages 80-81.
Last revised: Mon Nov 1 21:23:19 EST 1999 / Peter Scheyen <Peter@Scheyen.com>