- Adventureland - - A categorized list of adventure games produced over the years, broken down by company. Also lists game systems, Interpreters and emulators.
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- Balrog, The - - A homage to the Amstrad adventure scene.
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- Brass Lantern - - News, articles, and interviews about adventure games, edited by Steven Granade.
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- Castle Darkmoon - - Adventures and RPG site by The Adventure Workshop, which writes emulators for the Spectrum Adventures and sells them for £5 each. 45 walkthrus and links to 6 shareware RPGs.
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- Cyberpunk games - - Site discusses many cyberpunk games (or heavily influence by cyberpunk) including various text and graphic adventure games from 1984 to 2003.
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- GameBoomers - - Includes PC game walkthroughs, hints and cheats, discussion forums, list of game publishers and official sites, game reviews and previews.
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- The Great IF Toaster Contest - - Make an interactive fiction game using any development system to create a toaster. The toaster should have a lever on it and a slide or dial to set the darkness to.
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- GUEmap - - Program for Windows 95/NT for drawing and printing maps of interactive fiction games.
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- How Adventure Games Age - - While graphic adventure games tend to look very dated very quickly, text adventures still seem fresh a decade after they were written. By Stephen Granade.
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- IF-Legends.Org - - Hosting service and search engine specialising in interactive fiction.
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- Mystery Manor Adventure - - Walkthrough, hints, developers, screen shots, forums and general information on a variety of games and their developers.
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- Stress Reducers Games - - Collection of links to freeware, shareware, and online game downloads with a short description for each.
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- Textfire.com - - Host of the Interactive Fiction Competition, the IF Book Club, the IF Review Conspiracy, and the IF Beta Site.
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- Adventure Game Convention - - An annual event for players and creators of adventure games to meet and exchange ideas. Site contains venue and history information. Located in Coventry, United Kingdom. (November 1, 2003)
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