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+title = "From Infocom to 80 Days: An oral history of text games and interactive fiction"
+author = ["Michał Sapka"]
+date = 2024-06-20T20:23:00+02:00
+categories = ["blog"]
+draft = false
+weight = 2001
+abstract = "Ars knocks is out of the park"
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+When **Ars Technica** does it, it truly does it.
+This time - an amazing look at Interactive Fiction:
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+> To understand the history of IF, the best place to turn for insight is the authors themselves.
+> Not just the authors of notable text games—although many of the people I interviewed for this article do have that claim to fame—but the authors of the communities and the tools that have kept the torch burning.
+> Here's what they had to say about IF and its legacy.
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+Be sure to [read the piece](https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2024/06/from-infocom-to-80-days-an-oral-history-of-text-games-and-interactive-fiction/) by Anna Washenko.