ASCII by Jason Scott: The Feelies. 1930s inspiration for freebie knick-knacks included with Infocom games. I once read about a Lovecraftian play-by-mail game that sent you little props and physical clues with every turn. Sounded cool.
ASCII by Jason Scott: The Feelies. 1930s inspiration for freebie knick-knacks included with Infocom games. I once read about a Lovecraftian play-by-mail game that sent you little props and physical clues with every turn. Sounded cool.
Let's Tell a Story Together. A(nother) history of interactive fiction
Lists And Lists: Java Version. A lisp machine inside a z-machine? Only touched the surface but I can almost taste the recursion already.
This site belongs to Matthew J. Tarbit esquire. A tired old web developer holed-up in a hideaway somewhere in the depths of Leeds, England.
Along with being a home for my ramblings and linkings, it's also a resting place for the bones of a shared blog by the name of Pixelised, now long departed.
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Or why not rest a while and dig through my entries like a corpulent pig in search of all that is truffle-icious.