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==Titles and authors== [[File:Infocom (1979-1986) (6120466941).jpg|thumb|right|Retail boxes of several Infocom games, on display at the [[Digital Game Museum]]]] ===Interactive fiction=== * The ''[[Zork]]'' series: ** The original Zork Trilogy (Marc Blank & Dave Lebling): *** ''[[Zork I|Zork I: The Great Underground Empire]]'' (1980) *** ''[[Zork II|Zork II: The Wizard of Frobozz]]'' (1981) *** ''[[Zork III|Zork III: The Dungeon Master]]'' (1982) ** The ''Enchanter'' Trilogy: *** ''[[Enchanter (video game)|Enchanter]]'' (1983, Marc Blank and Dave Lebling) *** ''[[Sorcerer (video game)|Sorcerer]]'' (1984, [[Steve Meretzky]]) *** ''[[Spellbreaker]]'' (1985, Dave Lebling) ** ''[[Mini Zork I|Mini Zork I: The Great Underground Empire]]'' (1987, Marc Blank & Dave Lebling, free cut-down, single load tape version of game, covermounted on [[United Kingdom|UK's]] ''[[ZZAP!64]]'' magazine) ** ''[[Beyond Zork|Beyond Zork: The Coconut of Quendor]]'' (1987, [[Brian Moriarty]]) ** ''[[Zork Zero|Zork Zero: The Revenge of Megaboz]]'' (1988, Steve Meretzky) ** ''[[Zork: The Undiscovered Underground]]'' (1997, [[Michael Berlyn]] and Marc Blank) * The ''[[Planetfall]]'' series: ** ''[[Planetfall]]'' (1983, Steve Meretzky) ** ''[[Stationfall]]'' (1987, Steve Meretzky) * ''[[Deadline (1982 video game)|Deadline]]'' (1982, Marc Blank) * ''[[Starcross (video game)|Starcross]]'' (1982, Dave Lebling) * ''[[Suspended (video game)|Suspended: A Cryogenic Nightmare]]'' (1983, Michael Berlyn) * ''[[The Witness (1983 video game)|The Witness]]'' (1983, [[Stu Galley]]) * ''[[Infidel (video game)|Infidel]]'' (1983, Michael Berlyn) * ''[[Seastalker]]'' (1984, [[Stu Galley]] & [[Jim Lawrence (cartoonist)|Jim Lawrence]]) * ''[[Cutthroats (video game)|Cutthroats]]'' (1984, Michael Berlyn & [[Jerry Wolper]]) * ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (computer game)|The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'' (1984, Steve Meretzky & [[Douglas Adams]]) * ''[[Suspect (video game)|Suspect]]'' (1984, Dave Lebling) * ''[[A Mind Forever Voyaging]]'' (1985, Steve Meretzky) * ''[[Wishbringer|Wishbringer: The Magick Stone of Dreams]]'' (1985, Brian Moriarty) * ''[[Ballyhoo (video game)|Ballyhoo]]'' (1986, [[Jeff O'Neill (game designer)|Jeff O'Neill]]) * ''[[Hollywood Hijinx]]'' (1986, [[Dave Anderson (game designer)|"Hollywood" Dave Anderson]]) * ''[[Leather Goddesses of Phobos]]'' (1986, Steve Meretzky) * ''[[Moonmist]]'' (1986, [[Stu Galley]] & [[Jim Lawrence (cartoonist)|Jim Lawrence]]) * ''[[Trinity (video game)|Trinity]]'' (1986, Brian Moriarty) * ''[[Border Zone]]'' (1987, Marc Blank) * ''[[Bureaucracy (video game)|Bureaucracy]]'' (1987, Infocom & Douglas Adams) * ''[[The Lurking Horror]]'' (1987, Dave Lebling) * ''[[Nord and Bert Couldn't Make Head or Tail of It]]'' (1987, Jeff O'Neill) * ''[[Plundered Hearts]]'' (1987, [[Amy Briggs]]) * ''[[Sherlock: The Riddle of the Crown Jewels]]'' (1988, [[Bob Bates]]) * ''[[Arthur: The Quest for Excalibur]]'' (1989, Bob Bates) * ''[[James Clavell's Shogun]]'' (1989, Dave Lebling) * ''[[Journey (1989 video game)|Journey]]'' (1989, Marc Blank) ===Other titles=== * Graphic adventures ** ''[[Leather Goddesses of Phobos 2: Gas Pump Girls Meet the Pulsating Inconvenience from Planet X!]]'' (1992, Steve Meretzky) ** ''[[Return to Zork]]'' (1993, Doug Barnett) ** ''[[Zork Nemesis|Zork Nemesis: The Forbidden Lands]]'' (1996, developed [[Zombie Studios|Zombie LLC]]) ** ''[[Zork Grand Inquisitor]]'' (1997, developed by [[Activision]]) * [[BattleTech]] games ** ''[[BattleTech: The Crescent Hawk's Inception]]'' (1988, developed by [[Westwood Studios]]) ** ''[[BattleTech: The Crescent Hawk's Revenge]]'' (1991, developed by Westwood Studios) * Other games ** ''[[Fooblitzky]]'' (1985, Marc Blank, Mike Berlyn, [[Poh Lim]] & [[Paula Maxwell]]) ** ''[[Quarterstaff: The Tomb of Setmoth]]'' (1988, [[Scott Schmitz]], [[Ken Updike]] & Amy Briggs) ** ''[[Mines of Titan]]'' (1988, [[Louis Castle]] & [[Brett Sperry]]) ** ''[[Tombs & Treasure]]'' (1989, developed by [[Nihon Falcom]]) ** ''[[Circuit's Edge]]'' (1989, developed by [[Westwood Studios]]) * Infocomics ** ''Lane Mastodon vs. the Blubbermen'' (1988, Steve Meretzky) ** ''Gamma Force in Pit of a Thousand Screams'' (1988, Amy Briggs) ** ''ZorkQuest: Assault on Egreth Castle'' (1988, [[Elizabeth Langosy]]) ** ''ZorkQuest II: The Crystal of Doom'' (1988, Elizabeth Langosy) ===Collections=== * ''The Zork Trilogy'' (1986; contained ''Zork I'', ''Zork II'' & ''Zork III'') * ''The Enchanter Trilogy'' (1986; contained ''Enchanter'', ''Sorcerer'' & ''Spellbreaker'') * ''[[The Lost Treasures of Infocom]]'' (1991; contained 20 of Infocom's interactive fiction games) * ''[[The Lost Treasures of Infocom|The Lost Treasures of Infocom II]]'' (1992; contained 11 interactive fiction games) * ''[[The Zork Anthology]]'' (1994; contained ''Zork I'', ''Zork II'', ''Zork III'', ''Beyond Zork'' & ''Zork Zero'', plus Planetfall) * ''Five [[Interactive Fiction Collections]]'' (1995; Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Mystery, and Sci-Fi) * ''[[Classic Text Adventure Masterpieces of Infocom]]'' (1996; contained 33 Infocom games plus six winners of the 1995 [[Interactive Fiction Competition]], which was not affiliated with Infocom) * ''Zork Special Edition'' (1997; contained ''Zork I'', ''Zork II'', ''Zork III'', ''Beyond Zork'', ''Zork Zero'', ''Return to Zork'', ''Zork: Nemesis'', and ''Planetfall'') * ''Zork Classics: Interactive Fiction'' (2000) * ''The Zork Legacy Collection'' (2002; contained ''The Zork Anthology'', ''Return to Zork'', and ''Zork Nemesis'') * ''The Zork Adventure Trilogy'' (contained ''Return to Zork'', ''Zork Nemesis'', and ''Zork Grand Inquisitor'') * ''Lost Treasures of Infocom'' (2012; In-App purchases for most of the titles)
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