Links of Interest
Site Mirrors
- www.accardi-by-the-sea.org/InfocomGallery/ This site!
- infocom.elsewhere.org/gallery/ Site still up but outdated.
- gallery.guetech.org/ Site still up but outdated.
- www.fortunecity.de/wolkenkratzer/mond/236/ This site is really outdated.
- www.crosswinds.net/~dsinclair/index.html The original site, now gone.
Guestbooks
- www.guestbook.de. The original Infocom Gallery guestbook, now overrun with spam.
- www.accardi-by-the-sea.org/guestbook/ The new Infocom Gallery guestbook. Use this one!
Infocom
- Infocom - The Master Storytellers Talk about Too Much Information! Everything you ever wanted to know about Infocom.
- The Infocom Walkthrough Archives Contains walkthrough solutions of all Infocom games, and a few sundry. [Note: both the original site and its mirror are now gone. Available only through web.archive.org.]
- The Infocom Documentation Project. Adobe Acrobat-formatted (PDF) recreations of the game manuals for most Infocom games. Note that many of the manuals are black and white and intended as temporary until full-colour editions are produced. However, there have been no updates in several years, so methinks this is all you'll get.
- Pete's Infocom Page
- Infocom reviews
- The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (java version)
- Infocom: The Master Storytellers (with an excellent article on the shortcomings of The Lost Treasures)
- The Rise and Fall of Infocom
- Back to the Roots One of the biggest legal Amiga Game Archives, carries many Infocom titles.
- Encyclopedia Frobozzica
- The Infocom Fact Sheet by P.D. Doherty (with a comprehensive list of all Infocom releases)
Text Adventurings
- Ye Olde Infocomme Shoppe is the best place for North American residents to get their hands on Infocom games.
- PDD's Adventure Page
- The IF Archive
- The Adult Interactive Fiction Archive
- Inform for new writers
- The Magnetic Scrolls Gallery (new location)
- Adventureland
Where to buy Infocom games
- Ye Olde Infocomme Shoppe is the best place for North American residents to get their hands on Infocom games.
- eBay. eBay is the Internet's premier auction site, and Infocom products often (but not so often as they used to) come up for bid.
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