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Scott Adams is considered one of the giants of adventure games, especially
text-based adventures (The Scott Adams Grand Adventures (SAGA) series is
especially cited). He is the founder of Adventure International, which sold
software for a variety of platforms, mostly involving entertainment. This
company grew wildly through the early 1980s but eventually went bankrupt
in the inevitable industry shake-out, but should be considered one of the
top "old-school" microcomputer software companies. His adventures were of the
two-word parser variety, with sweeping general themes: the pirate adventure,
the mystery game, the jungle.
From Scott Adams' own website: "Scott was the first person to put an Adventure game (also known as Interactive Fiction) on a personal computer. This was in 1978 and the computer was a 16k Radio Shack TRS-80 model I. Scott went on to write over a dozen different adventure games for the personal computers of the 1980s. He is credited with starting the entire multi billion dollar a year computer game industry. Many people have written Scott and explained how his early games help led them into a career in computers today. Scott is 50 years old now and living in Wisconsin. He is married and has 5 children."
Scott divorced Alexis, his wife and co-creator of some of the adventures, a
good number of years ago, and has since remarried with a large family. Alexis continued
to live in Florida until her passing in April of 2008.
Mr. Adams has said in several contexts that he finds text adventures boring in the modern world, and
spends a lot of his "gaming time" online with games like Everquest, Baldur's Gate, and so on.
An excellent site with overviews of his work is at http://www.alphaworks.com.au/scottadams/index.htm. |
1952 | Scott Adams born, Miami, Florida.
| 1978 | Writes Adventureland.
| 1979 | Pirate Adventure.
| 1979 | Secret Mission
| 1979 | Founds Adventure International.
| 1981 | Strange Odyssey.
| 1981 | Mystery Fun House.
| 1981 | Pyramid of Doom.
| 1981 | Ghost Town
| 1982 | Savage Island, Part I
| 1982 | Savage Island, Part II
| 1982 | Golden Voyage
| 1982 | Sorcerer of Claymorgue Castle
| 1984 | Questprobe #1: The Hulk
| 1984 | Questprobe #2: Spiderman
| 1985 | Adventure International bankrupt.
| 2003 | Return to Pirate's Island 2.
| 2007 | Interviewed.
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