Scott Adams (game designer)

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Scott Adams (born July 10, 1952) is the co-founder, with wife Alexis, of Adventure International, an early publisher of games for home computers.

Born in Miami, Florida, Adams was the first person known to create an adventure-style game for personal computers, in 1978 (on a 16KB Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I, written in the BASIC programming language). These early text adventure games use a minimal parser, recognizing 2-word commands of the form VERB NOUN. The games were subsequently released on most of the major home PC platforms of the day, including TRS-80, Apple II series, Atari 8-bit series and Commodore PET. Versions of the games were also made for later platforms such as Vic-20 and some also had versions produced with rudimentary graphics.

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  • Adventureland (1978)
  • Pirate Adventure (1978–1979)
  • Secret Mission (1979)
  • Voodoo Castle (In collaboration with Alexis Adams) (1980)
  • The Count (1981)
  • Strange Odyssey (1981)
  • Mystery Fun House (1981)
  • Pyramid of Doom (In collaboration with Alvin Files) (1981)
  • Ghost Town (1981)
  • Savage Island, Part I (1982)
  • Savage Island, Part II (In collaboration with Russ Wetmore) (1982)
  • Golden Voyage (In collaboration with William Demas) (1982)
  • Sorcerer of Claymorgue Castle (1982)
  • Return to Pirate's Isle (Exclusively for TI-99/4A systems) (1983)
  • Questprobe series:
    • Questprobe #1: The Hulk (1984)
    • Questprobe #2: Spiderman (1984)
    • Questprobe #3: The Fantastic Four (1984)
  • The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai (in collaboration with Phillip Case) (1984)
  • Return to Pirate's Island 2 (2003)

Adams is working on a new adventure game entitled The Inheritance per his website.

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