Épisodes

  • Episode 16 - A Conversation With Jonathan Partington
    Jan 28 2025

    Jason and Dave welcome classic text adventure author Jonathan Partington to the program. While studying at Cambridge University, he created and contributed to several memorable games including Avon (featured in Episode 12), Crobe, Sangraal, Fyleet, Monsters of Murdac, and Spy Snatcher.

    We discuss how Jonathan got hooked into text adventures, how the pipeline between Cambridge mainframe creations and the broader commercial market worked, and the best time of day to play games on official campus computers without getting scolded. And for the first time, we ask a living author which of his games we should play next!

    Special thanks to Mark Hardisty for helping connect us with Jonathan.

    Jonathan Partington on IFDB

    Topologika (The Digital Antiquarian)

    Phoenix (mainframe operating system) on IFWiki

    Mystic Wood (board game)

    Sorcerer's Cave (board game)

    Peter Killworth on IFWiki

    How To Write Adventure Games by Peter Killworth on MOCAGH

    L: A Mathemagical Adventure

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    54 min
  • Episode 15 - Lancelot and G.F.S. Sorceress
    Jan 20 2025

    Our first three-player episode since the premiere pits Ben, Jason, and Nick against challenges that span millennia! Learn the intricacies of long-lost Earth military law as Joe Justin fights for freedom in Avalon Hill's G.F.S. Sorceress before traveling way back to King Arthur's England in Level 9's Lancelot. Robots, colored objects, and companion knights (so, so many companion knights) stand ready to assist!

    Lancelot on Level 9 Memorial

    Lancelot on IFDB

    Lancelot playable online (BBC Micro)

    Lancelot documentation

    Lancelot walkthrough (AppleAdventures)

    G.F.S. Sorceress documentation

    G.F.S. Sorceress walkthrough (AppleAdventures)

    Avalon Hill computer titles (MobyGames)

    The Visible Zorker

    SAM Coupé Adventure Club

    Crown of Arturo for Sharp MZ-700

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    1 h et 15 min
  • Episode 14 - The Dark Crystal and Ship of Doom
    Jan 10 2025

    Dave and Jason return to the pioneering Artic Adventure series with Ship of Doom (Adventure C) before plunging into a fantasy world on the brink in The Dark Crystal by Sierra, licensed from Henson Associates and representing the very last example of Roberta Williams' parser game design.

    The Dark Crystal manual and short story

    The Dark Crystal on SierraGamers

    The Dark Crystal map and solution in New Atari User

    Ship of Doom on Spectrum Computing

    Ship of Doom, reimagined top-down

    All Sierra On-Line Hi-Res Adventures

    Roberta Williams full credits (Mobygames)

    Artic Adventures gallery (MOCAGH)

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    57 min
  • Episode 13 - 2024 Year-End Chatisode
    Dec 29 2024

    Holiday merriment! All the hosts! Return special guests! Minimal editing!

    Retro Adventurers Dave, Jason, Nick, and founder Ben(!) chat about the year that was, later joined by Scott Adams (Episode 3) and Tim Gilberts (Episode 5)!

    Hear about Tim Gilberts' Heathkit, Scott Adams' next professional moves, adventures in ADABAS / Natural, and a long-overdue callback to the Clarion Beauty Computer!

    Ken Reed's Adventure II article in Practical Computing

    Maze for the MK/14 computer kit

    PDP-12: HELLORLD!

    The Beepy handheld computer

    Adventuron

    Nick's Cloak of Darkness in AWK

    Knytt Stories

    The Book of Adventure Games

    Tim Gilberts on YouTube

    Scott Adams Consulting

    Bubble Bonk

    Final Pilot

    Adventureland XL

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    2 h et 39 min
  • Episode 12 - Avon and Macbeth
    Dec 18 2024

    Chewing the food of sweet and bitter fancy, Jason and Nick ask for a double-helping of Shakespeare text adventures. The chef heaps a challenging amount of "appetizer" Macbeth (1984, Oxford Digital Enterprises) on their plates, but main course Avon (1982/1988, Topologika) has its day. And that day may be foul, and/or fair, as you like it.

    Macbeth on MobyGames

    Macbeth on MOCAGH

    Avon on MobyGames

    Avon (Playable online, BBC Micro)

    Avon mainframe source code

    Topologika Ltd. overview

    Topologika on The Digital Antiquarian

    Macbeth solution (almost)

    The Tempest (1997)

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    1 h et 19 min
  • Episode 11 - A Conversation with Ron Martinez
    Dec 11 2024

    In this interview episode we're transfixed by the career of Ron Martinez, whose interactive fiction began as a writer for the Be an Interplanetary Spy book series, the Trillium/Telarium home conversion of Rendezvous With Rama, and the design and implementation of Star Trek: The Promethean Prophecy powered by his own TRANS Fiction System parser. Since then Ron has had a widely varied career, and a widely varied career since then including pioneering work in NFTs.

    Ron and Jason discuss the wild experimental days at Electronic Arts, the nature of "post-linear" storytelling and the trade-offs of writing in the Star Trek universe, and Ron's brush with actual immortality.

    Invention Arts

    Star Trek: The Promethean Prophecy on archive.org

    Rendezvous with Rama on archive.org

    Full GET LAMP documentary interview

    Ron Martinez MobyGames credits

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    1 h et 9 min
  • Episode 10 - The Lurking Horror and Crypt of Medea
    Nov 6 2024

    Jason and first-time Retro Adventurer Nick Moffitt sample two courses of text adventure horror, featuring Infocom's "MIT with the serial numbers filed off" The Lurking Horror and Sir-Tech Software's "don't call it a Murder Hospital, call it the" Crypt of Medea.

    Jason also speaks with Strange Studies of Strange Stories co-host Chad Fifer about how, when, and why the Lovecraftian school of horror became mainstream entertainment fodder.

    The Lurking Horror

    Crypt of Medea

    The Call of Cthulhu (2005 film)

    The Apple II Mockingboard

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    1 h et 31 min
  • Episode 9 - A Conversation with Robin Raymond
    Oct 24 2024

    Seemingly from out of nowhere, Kingdom of the Seven Stones, a sprawling text/graphic adventure has just been published for the Commodore 64 by The Future was 8 Bit. Creator (and Retro Adventurers listener!) Robin Raymond joins Jason to talk about how the game took shape, why it's cartridge-only, and what the future might hold for his new C-based 8-bit adventure game engine.

    Kingdom of the Seven Stones @ TFW8b

    Martin Piper's technical analysis

    Dithertron

    The Coveted Mirror

    Ulysses and the Golden Fleece

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    35 min