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Summary Of: Planetfall
Planetfall replaced this element with the somewhat more realistic requirement that the player sleep and eat... The death of Floyd the Robot in Planetfall is an example of a cheat like this...
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Planetfall (film)
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Developer(s)
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Infocom
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Publisher(s)
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Designer(s)
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Steve Meretzky
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Engine
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ZIL
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Platform(s)
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Amiga
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Apple II
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Atari 8-bit
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Atari ST
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Commodore 64
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MS-DOS
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TRS-80
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TI-99/4A
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Macintosh
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July 8
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1983
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October 14
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January 18
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1984
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October 3
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1985
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May 31
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1988
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Genre(s)
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Interactive fiction
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Single player
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Media
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3½"
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5¼" disk
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Keyboard
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science fiction
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interactive fiction
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computer game
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Steve Meretzky
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Infocom
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portable
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Z-machine
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PC
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booter
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DOS
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Apple II
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Atari ST
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Commodore 64
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CP/M
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Z-machine
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Zork
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Computer Gaming World
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portmanteau
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planet
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landfall
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science fiction
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starship
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robot
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Ballad of the Starcrossed Miner
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Starcross
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demoted
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GEnie
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Raph Koster
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cut scene
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Zork
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NPC
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sidekick
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Stationfall
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Arthur Byron Cover
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Space Quest
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red herrings
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Deadline
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feelies
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credit card
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postcards
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AFGNCAAP
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Zork genre
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Computer Gaming World
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Meretzky, Steve
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ISBN 9781592003532
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Koster, Raph
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Murray, Janet H.
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MIT Press
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ISBN 0262631873
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MobyGames
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Categories
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1983 video games
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Apple II games
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Amiga games
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Atari 8-bit family games
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Atari ST games
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Commodore 64 games
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TI-99/4A games
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DOS games
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Mac OS games
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Interactive fiction
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Infocom
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Zork
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