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Interactive FictionMark Silcoxlatest articles
Interactive Fiction
Apr 30, 2002 A subgenre of IF based upon the 90s TV show "Mystery Science Theatre 3000," that frankly more or less defies my comprehension.
Mar 31, 2002 LoTechComp II - Start Your Engines! Why the world still needs more Choose-Your-Own Adventure-style computer games.
Feb 20, 2002 Why don't more IF writers collaborate with one another?
Nov 23, 2001 Some musings on why there aren't more fictional 'worlds' made use of by different IF authors to tell stories against a common backdrop.
Oct 12, 2001 Yes, these sorts of clue-like roleplaying games Really Do count as a kind of IF. Faddish in the '80s, this genre now has a smaller, but MUCH more discerning audience.
Aug 6, 2001 The site branches out. Some previously neglected genres of IF that we'll be keeping a closer eye on in the coming months.
Jun 22, 2001 Review of Graham Nelson's _The Craft of Adventure_ Nelson's set of five essays remains the best resource available anywhere for the novice IF author or game designer. Here's lots of praise and a few minor grumbles.
May 6, 2001 Contest's over. It rocked! And the winners are...
Mar 17, 2001 Some thoughts on the value of amateurism, with specific reference to the hobby of game-design.
Mar 3, 2001 Six books that will be mailed out to the winners of our multiple-choice game programming contest.
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