- cross-posted to:
- opensource@lemmy.ml
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- cross-posted to:
- opensource@lemmy.ml
- opensource@programming.dev
cross-posted from: https://no.lastname.nz/post/1917886
Microsoft announced today that they’re preserving a bit of history here - with Zork I, Zork II, and Zork III now officially and clearly open source. The source has been around for a while but now it’s all proper.
From the announcement they said:
Today, we’re preserving a cornerstone of gaming history that is near and dear to our hearts. Together, Microsoft’s Open Source Programs Office (OSPO), Team Xbox, and Activision are making Zork I, Zork II, and Zork III available under the MIT License. Our goal is simple: to place historically important code in the hands of students, teachers, and developers so they can study it, learn from it, and, perhaps most importantly, play it.
Are there any tablets good for old text adventures games?
There was the Ink Console coming out, but that seemingly died off.
How do you mean? in terms of a keyboard? Or e-ink?
Both, so I will assume I am being unrealistic. :(
Well if you have a lot of money everything’s great :D But srs, there’s a bunch of them that run out-of-the-box android that would do it. Boox is what I’m thinking of specifically, maybe a used one even - and they have a USB C port you can just plug your favorite clicky keyboard into and baddabing - perfect e-ink Zorkage.
Wow, even released under the “commercial friendly” MIT license.
I look forward to playing an Ai derivative “coming soon”.
I’ve been wanting to get these running via virtual assistant (Alexa, Google, Siri, etc.). Imagine playing these on a long car ride, via voice!
That would be awesome!
That plus fine tune a model on the text and and get weird
>be eaten by grue
So they’re now openzork!
Nice! Would love to see Zork Zero opened as well.
Reminds me of a game my buddy and I made called BIP.
BIP was a crazy computer that went nuts.
Our code was about as sophisticated as this. As in, not. lol
So, where can we get them?
By following the links in the article
Sorry, didn’t realize only an excerpt was posted here. That’s on me.
Maybe it’s lazy, but I always ask for people to post things in the comments that are in the article, so I don’t have to read the article.
Or maybe…it’s Maybelline???
Yes that’s it :D
I understand if the article is long or convoluted and you just need a short summary but even refusing to click the link and do a quick check is lazy AF and should not be encouraged. Or at least use AI for that.
Holy fuck, I’m not using AI for that shit.
A lot of times people are happy to share stuff in the comments. I do it myself for articles I’m actually interested in reading. It’s part of the human connection that makes the internet a interesting place to be, not an AI hellscape.
It’s like going to a store and asking a random person nearby to pick out the item you want, which you are fully capable of reaching yourself, while you keep standing around and do nothing. Great human interaction.





