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The Retro Adventurers

The Retro Adventurers

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Explore classic text adventure games from legendary publishers and authors including Magnetic Scrolls, Level 9, Infocom, Scott Adams, and Interplay. A podcast for fans of GET LAMP, Eaten By a Grue, The Classic Adventurer, Renga In Blue, and Quest For Clues. Follow us on your favorite podcast app, and keep the conversations going on Facebook and Bluesky.Copyright 2024-2025 All rights reserved. Science Fiction
Episodes
  • Episode 37 - Another Conversation With Ron Martinez
    Feb 1 2026

    Ron Martinez, our guest from Episode 11, returns! This is actually a holdover from the 2025 Year-End Chatisode sessions, but it really stands alone as an exploration of Ron's recent work in narrative design involving generative AI, large language models, and other 21st century interactive storytelling techniques. Joining us on the call are regular Retro Adventurers Jason and Nick, along with This Week in Retro's Dave "Velociraptor" (Episode 29).

    And it's a big day for Nabokov fans as both Pale Fire and his lecture on The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde are invoked.

    Hidden Agenda 2026 preview

    Hidden Agenda 2026 landing page

    Invention Arts

    Headcanon

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    57 mins
  • Episode 36 - Zork Novelties #1: Zork-285 and Mini-Zork I
    Jan 14 2026

    It's the Infocom classic Zork, but in two unusual formats!

    First Nick and Jason explore the unusual covertape edition of Mini-Zork I, a stripped-down, memory-resident version of the original Great Underground Empire created in 1987 and later provided free to readers of the November 1990 issue of ZZap 64 magazine for the Commodore 64. It's a bold undertaking, but is it art? Indeed, does it even work at all?

    Then the Retro Adventurers take on Zork-285, a reconstruction "of the very first MDL version of Zork from June 14, 1977" as provided by Henrik Åsman. Only available to play by a small cadre of MIT insiders, this version has the bones of what would later become the full-fledged Dungeon game before being carved up for Infocom's commercial products Zork I, II, and III. It's full of pitfalls but notably empty of grues.

    Cover image from David Ardito's 1981 Zork poster, sourced from zarfhome.com

    Mini-Zork I on IFDB

    Zork 285 on IFDB

    The Newton (excerpt from The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs, performed by Jason)

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    47 mins
  • Episode 35 - 2025 Year-End Chatisode
    Dec 27 2025

    Holiday merriment with many past guests and minimal editing!

    Retro Adventurers Jason and Nick chat about the year that was including recent developments in classic adventure open source, plans for 2026, and more with many of our past participants:

    Robin Raymond, author of Kingdom of the Seven Stones (Episode 9) Tim Gilberts of Gilsoft (Episodes 5, 13, 17, 25) Scott Adams of Adventure International (Episodes 3, 13) Andrew Plotkin (Inhumane covered in Episode 27 and interviewed in Episode 28) Dave "Velociraptor" of This Week in Retro (Episode 29) Christian Neuhaus, co-writer of You've Ruined a Perfectly Good Mystery! (Episode 23) Iain Lee, game show pilot host and media icon (Episode 18)

    A separate chat with Ron Martinez (Episode 11) will be published in a later episode.

    Parsely tabletop game

    Nick's unfinished PunyInform book

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    2 hrs and 6 mins
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