Infocom

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Infocom was a pioneering American software company best known for its influential text adventure games in the 1980s.

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instanceOf American company
software company
video game developer
acquiredBy Activision Publishing
surface form: Activision
acquisitionYear 1986
ceasedOperationsYear 1989
cornerstoneImpact financial difficulties
cornerstoneReleaseYear 1985
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developedEngine Z-machine
developedFormat interactive fiction file format
foundedBy Bruce Daniels
Dave Lebling
Joel Berez
MIT staff
MIT students
Marc Blank
Tim Anderson
foundedInCity Cambridge, Massachusetts
foundedInYear 1979
genreSpecialty interactive fiction games
text adventure games
hadDivision Cornerstone business software division
headquartersLocation Cambridge, Massachusetts
industry interactive fiction
software
video games
influenced adventure game design
modern interactive fiction community
knownFor cross-platform text adventures
feelies in game packaging
high-quality parser
marketedAs interactive fiction
notableDesigner Brian Moriarty
Graham Nelson (post-Infocom Z-machine work influenced by Infocom)
Steve Meretzky
notableWork A Mind Forever Voyaging
Bureaucracy: What Government Agencies Do and Why They Do It
surface form: Bureaucracy

Deadline
Enchanter
Leather Goddesses of Phobos
Planetfall
Sorcerer
Spellbreaker
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Trinity
Zork
Zork
surface form: Zork I

Zork
surface form: Zork II

Zork
surface form: Zork III
parentCompany Activision Blizzard
surface form: Activision
releasedProduct Cornerstone database

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