The Retrocomputing Roundtable podcast: https://rcrpodcast.com/
InvisiClues.org is an archive of Infocom history and artifacts, including InvisiClues, Infocomics, art, videos, news articles, and more.
Text games, cats. This they writes and writes about parser games.
Baton Rouge, they.
Moved here from Twitter. Still resisting.
Text adventure author. Purdue sports fan. Former GameFAQs guide writer. Reads too much. Plays too much chess. No crypto, MAGA, or DMs from ppl I don't know outside here.
Making graphic, interactive fiction. Currently working on a Sherlock Holmes murder mystery. Amongst others!
Computer Science guy. I like coding, text adventures, cats, and coding.
I wrote Galaxy Jones and Bureau of Strange Happenings.
Game designer making mathematics and science interactive. I also do the All the Adventures project where I play and write about every adventure game ever made in chronological order.
http://bluerenga.blog
A podcast about classic text and graphic adventure games.
retroadventurers.com
Random locations from every Infocom game ever. Reply "i" or "inventory" to find out what you're carrying.
Know-it-Now. Info on RA, Stills disease, Lupus, Gout, Pregnancy, Spondylitis, Psoriasis, Drug Safety, Rheumatology Research, Medical Education & Drug Evaluation
Rheumnow.com
Independent news and analysis on the U.S. Supreme Court. This is the official account of scotusblog.com.
pianist, composer, writer
Jim Shull retired from Walt Disney Imagineering after a career of over three decades leading the creative design of rides, shows and attractions worldwide. Disney Journey is a video series where I share personal experiences and insights about the past, pr
Cataloguing threatening music notation. DM submissions welcome—please include source whenever possible.
Ted Gioia is author of 12 books, including The History of Jazz and Music: A Subversive History. His newsletter is The Honest Broker (www.honest-broker.com)
Atari 8-bit historian, Internet Archive ham radio archivist, interactive fiction podcaster. Portland Oregon.
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