In a big win for game preservation, Microsoft has released the source code for some Zork text adventure classics.
Microsoft recently introduced its latest effort in digital game preservation by making Zork I, Zork II, and Zork III available under the MIT license. Turning the ...
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You are likely to be eaten by the MIT license: Microsoft frees Zork source
Redmond dusts off Infocom's classic text adventures and puts the originals into public hands Microsoft developer boss Scott ...
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Microsoft announced today that it has open sourced the code for the first three Zork text adventure games along with their ...
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