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  1. Vpoem14

    Animated poem written in VRML. Part of a series of Virtual Poems, or Vpoems. Original website is no longer available, but the poem is viewable as a video stream.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 28.06.2013 - 13:29

  2. 253

    There are 253 people on the London underground train that crashes in this hypertext fiction, and each person has their own story. Begin reading from any passenger.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 28.06.2013 - 23:32

  3. Silence of the Lambs

    Silence of the Lambs

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 29.06.2013 - 18:46

  4. A Change in the Weather

    A Change in the Weather is a 1995 work of interactive fiction by Andrew Plotkin, in which the player-character is caught in a rainstorm while out in the countryside. It won the Inform category at the inaugural 1995 Interactive Fiction Competition. The game was included on Activision's 1996 commercial release of Classic Text Adventure Masterpieces of Infocom.

    Jill Walker Rettberg - 02.07.2013 - 23:36

  5. Diablo

    Diablo is an action role-playing hack and slash video game developed by Blizzard North and released by Blizzard Entertainment on December 31, 1996.

    Set in the fictional Kingdom of Khanduras in the mortal realm, Diablo makes the player take control of a lone hero battling to rid the world of Diablo, the Lord of Terror, later revealed to be named "Al'Diabolos" in Heroes of the Storm. Beneath the fictional town of Tristram, the player journeys through sixteen randomly generated dungeon levels, ultimately entering Hell itself in order to face Diablo.

    (Source: Wikipedia)

    Sturle Mandrup - 07.11.2019 - 15:18

  6. Banjo-Kazooie

    Banjo-Kazooie is a platform video game developed by Rare and originally released for the Nintendo 64 console in 1998. It is the first game in the Banjo-Kazooie series and follows the story of a bear, Banjo, and a bird, Kazooie, as they try to stop the plans of the witch Gruntilda, who intends to steal the beauty of Banjo's younger sister, Tooty, for herself. The game features nine nonlinear worlds where the player must use Banjo and Kazooie's wide range of abilities to gather items and progress through the story. It features challenges such as solving puzzles, jumping over obstacles, collecting items, and defeating opponents.

    (Source: Wikipedia)

    Sturle Mandrup - 07.11.2019 - 15:41

  7. Super Mario 64

    Super Mario 64 is a 1996 platform video game for the Nintendo 64 and the first in the Super Mario series to feature three-dimensional (3D) gameplay. As Mario, the player explores Princess Peach's castle and must rescue her from Bowser. Super Mario 64 features open-world playability, degrees of freedom through all three axes in space, and relatively large areas which are composed primarily of true 3D polygons as opposed to only two-dimensional (2D) sprites. It emphasizes exploration within vast worlds, which require the player to complete various missions in addition to the occasional linear obstacle courses (as in traditional platform games). It preserves many gameplay elements and characters of earlier Mario games as well as the visual style.

    (Source: Wikipedia)

    Sturle Mandrup - 07.11.2019 - 16:05

  8. Quake

    Quake is a first-person shooter video game developed by id Software and published by GT Interactive in 1996. It is the first game in the Quake series. In the game, players must find their way through various maze-like, medieval environments while battling a variety of monsters using an array of weaponry.

    The successor to id Software's Doom series, Quake built upon the technology and gameplay of its predecessor. Unlike the Doom engine before it, the Quake engine offered full real-time 3D rendering and had early support for 3D acceleration through OpenGL. After Doom helped to popularize multiplayer deathmatches in 1993, Quake added various multiplayer options. Online multiplayer became increasingly common, with the QuakeWorld update and software such as QuakeSpy making the process of finding and playing against others on the Internet easier and more reliable.

    Quake features music composed by Trent Reznor and his band, Nine Inch Nails. The overall atmosphere is dark and gritty, with lots of stone textures and a rustic, capitalized font.

    (Source: Wikipedia)

    Trygve Thorsheim - 20.11.2019 - 20:49

  9. Genetis: A Rhizography

    "Genetis: A Rhizography," is a hypertext story written in Storyspace. The reader has to explore serveral chapters; Myth, Parable, Allegory, Legend and Theory and try to make connection between these chapters. The work is heavily focused on trauma and finding knowledge. This is also encouraged by the fact that the work is non-sequential, where different parts of the text is scattered, but still fits together and the goal is to find these connections and meanings yourself rather then them being explained directly.

    Dene Grigar - 01.09.2021 - 17:58

  10. The Spoonbill Generator

    The Spoonbill Generator is an online collaborative poetry project. The first poem was written by Peter Christian in 1996, and has then been closed for new entries since 2007.

    Anyone who wanted was able to contribute, but not adding more than one single line at a time, to emphasize the collaborative element of the project.

    Mathias Vetti Olaussen - 23.09.2021 - 10:53

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