All,
I just saw this over on dragonflydigest.com:
https://0j2zj3i75g.unbox.ifarchive.org/0j2zj3i75g/Article.html
It's an article from 2007 about the history and genesis of the
Colossal Cave Adventure game - replete with lots of pics. What I
found fascinating was that the game is based on the author's
actual cave explorations vis a vis the real Colossal Cave. Gives
you a whole new appreciation for the game.
My question is do y'all know of any interesting backstories about
games that were developed and or gained traction on unix? I like
some of the early stuff (wumpus, in particular), but know nothing
of origins. Or, was it all just mindless entertainment designed to
wile away the time? Spacewar, I know a bit about, but not the
story, if there is one... Maybe, somebody needed to develop a new
program to simulate the use of fuel in rockets against gravity
and... so... lunar lander was born? I dunno, as somebody who grew
up playing text games, I'd like to think there was more behind the
fun that mindless entertainment... So, how about it, was your
officemate at bell labs tooling away nights writing a game that
had the whole office addicted to playing it, while little did they
know the characters were characterizations of his annoying
neighbors?
If you don't mind, if you take the thread off into the distance
and away from unix game origins, please rename the thread quickly
:).
Thanks,
Will