Don Woods
Moby ID: 15643
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Sometimes called the Fathers of Computer Gaming, Will Crowther and Don Woods created the first 'text adventure' for the computer - Colossal Cave Adventure.
From A History of 'Adventure' - Here's where it all began...:
In 1976, Don Woods was working at Stanford University's Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab, otherwise known by the acronym SAIL. Woods found a copy of Crowther's rudimentary program left on one of the SAIL computers by some unknown Johnny Appleseed, so to speak.
He contacted Crowther by the simple expedient of sending email to "crowther@sitename," where sitename was every computer then on the Internet, only a mere handful of sites at the time. After corresponding with Crowther and getting his blessings, Woods greatly expanded the program.
At the time, the fantasy writings of J.R.R. Tolkien such as The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings were very popular, and many of the rooms in the lab were given whimsical names that fit into a Lord of the Rings theme. Printers at the lab were even programmed with an optional "Elvish" font derived from the writing system listed by Tolkien in the appendices to the fantasy series.
Influenced by Tolkien's writing, Woods added touches such as a troll, elves, and a volcano inspired by Tolkien's description of Mount Doom, where Sauron forged the One Ring of Power in the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Credited on 34 games
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Colossal Cave (2023, Windows) | Original Design |
Colossal Cave Adventure (2014, Browser) | Major features added by |
Colossal Cave Adventure for Native Client (2011, Browser) | Major features added by |
The Cave Adventure (2011, iPhone) | Most of the current features were added by |
iAdventure (2010, iPad) | Original game by |
610 DEAR.BEN (2010, iPhone) | Adventure by |
Colossal Cave Adventure (2009, Android) | CCA extended by |
Advent (2008, iPhone) | Adventure - The Interactive Original originally written in Fortran by |
ADV770 (2008, Macintosh) | Based on earlier versions by |
Colossal Cave Adventure (2007, Windows) | Based on original work by |
Colossal Cave (2006, Windows) | Based on the classic adventure by |
Adventure (2003, Macintosh) | Most features of current program added by |
Zork (2001, Browser) | Inspired by the ADVENTURE game of |
Classic Adventure: The Original Colossal Cave! (1996, DOS) | Written originally by |
Generic Adventure 551 (1996, Amiga) | ADVENTURE was later substantially rewritten by |
Colossal Cave (1994, Browser) | ADVENTURE written by |
XPat2 (1993, Linux) | Copyright (c) 1989 |
Adventure in Humongous Cave (1993, DOS) | Based on "public domain" games by |
Original Adventure (1992, Amiga) | Most of the features of the current program were added by |
Spider (1992, Linux) | wrote the original computer Spider on Stanford Artificial Intelligence Lab system (SAIL) |
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Frequent Collaborators
People- 31 games with Will Crowther
- 4 games with Jay R. Jaeger
- 3 games with Marc Blank
- 3 games with Dave Lebling
- 3 games with Graham A. Nelson
- 3 games with David R. Malmberg
- 3 games with David Kinder
- 3 games with David Platt
- 3 games with Robert Supnik
- 3 games with Bruce Daniels
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Companies
- 3 games with Creative Computing Software
- 2 games with Infocom, Inc.
- 2 games with Softworks
- 2 games with Sensational Software
- 1 game with Pi-Soft Consulting, LLC
- 1 game with Sun Microsystems
- 1 game with Riches Apples
- 1 game with Networking Computing Devices
- 1 game with Intelligent-Digital
- 1 game with Cygnus Entertainment LLC
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