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h2. History

[Tim Stryker|gcomm:TimStryker] developed the 

History

Tim Stryker developed the sci-fi

multiuser

adventure

game

[

Fazuul

]

(and

several

variants)

in

1984,

and

licensed

it

to

a

system

called

EnterNet,

which

was

a

multi-user

dial-up

entertainment

system

on

custom

software.

In

1986,

a

year

after

he

founded

[

Galacticomm

|gcomm:Home]

,

he

adapted

[

Fazuul

]

to

[

The

Major

BBS

|gcomm:TheMajorBBS]

.

Unfortunately,

details

of

the

license

to

EnterNet

held

up

his

ability

to

do

anything

with

his

creation.

He

turned

to

creating

the

Peyennuu

fantasy

adventure

games

with

[

Scott

Brinker

|gcomm:ScottBrinker]

(

[

Quest

for

Magic

|QuestForMagic]

,

et

al.),

but

never

gave

up

on

[

Fazuul

]

.

In

1987,

the

world

of

[

Galacticomm

|gcomm:Home]

was

quite

small,

limited

to

[

Galacticomm

|gcomm:Home]

itself

and

a

very

tight

group

of

South

Florida-based

third

party

developers

like

[

Moonshae

Telecomm

|MoonshaeTelecomm]

and

[

Logicom

]

.

Often

these

developers

contributed

to

the

[

Galacticomm

|gcomm:Home]

code,

too.

Such

was

the

case

with

[

Logicom

]

's

[

Don

Arnel

|DonArnel]

,

who

had

even

briefly

worked

FOR

[

Galacticomm

|gcomm:Home]. The details are currently unclear, but [Don Arnel|DonArnel] was able to develop his first, and only, multi-user adventure game Zorgon based upon the series of [Fazuul] based games by [Stryker|gcomm:TimStryker]. He began work in mid 1987 on the game. The game is quite similar to the [Fazuul] games; Zorgon's release allowed [Fazuul] to make its way to [The Major BBS|gcomm:TheMajorBBS] in some form. [Fazuul] itself finally made its way to the platform several years later. In 1997, the rights to Zorgon were sold to [Soft Arts|SoftArts]. h2. Game Information Zorgon is a multi-player adventure game set on a desolate alien planet. Players compete in a science fiction world of laser beams and robots. It features morethan 250 rooms and over 500 commands. Users can even build their own devices within the game. h2. Gameplay Gameplay within Zorgon is fairly typical of text "adventure" games (now more commonly called interactive fiction games) like Zork, Colossal Cave, etc; and MUD games, like Dungeon, Rogue, etc. Players issue simple verb-noun command pairs, such as "north", "get object", "mix object1 object2", etc. Players can interact with other players in the game, as well.

.

The details are currently unclear, but Don Arnel was able to develop his first, and only, multi-user adventure game Zorgon based upon the series of Fazuul based games by Stryker. He began work in mid 1987 on the game. The game is quite similar to the Fazuul games; Zorgon's release allowed Fazuul to make its way to The Major BBS in some form. Fazuul itself finally made its way to the platform several years later.

In 1997, the rights to Zorgon were sold to Soft Arts.

Game Information

Zorgon is a multi-player adventure game set on a desolate alien planet. Players compete in a science fiction world of laser beams and robots. It features morethan 250 rooms and over 500 commands. Users can even build their own devices within the game.

Gameplay

Gameplay within Zorgon is fairly typical of text "adventure" games (now more commonly called interactive fiction games) like Zork, Colossal Cave, etc; and MUD games, like Dungeon, Rogue, etc. Players issue simple verb-noun command pairs, such as "north", "get object", "mix object1 object2", etc. Players can interact with other players in the game, as well.

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Original

Developer

| [Logicom] | ||Original

Logicom

Original Programmer(s)

| [ |DonArnel]

with

Jon

Maltz

and

Harlan

Russo

| ||

Current

Developer

| [ Arts|SoftArts] | ||Based Upon | [Fazuul], Fazuul 9001, Freezuul, and Phazuul by [Tim Stryker|gcomm:TimStryker] | ||Initial Release Date | May 1987 | ||Original Price | $129.00 | ||Mode(s) Supported | ANSI/ASCII | ||MBBS/WG Platform(s) | Major BBS

Arts

Based Upon

Fazuul, Fazuul 9001, Freezuul, and Phazuul by Tim Stryker

Initial Release Date

May 1987

Original Price

$129.00

Mode(s) Supported

ANSI/ASCII

MBBS/WG Platform(s)

Major BBS 5.x/6.x,

Worldgroup

1.x/2.x/3.x

| ||

Current

Version

|

1.01

(

[ |SoftArts]) | ||Availability | Available | ||License Type | Commercial | ||Source Available? | No | ||Plug-Ins Supported? | No | ||Current Price | $189.00 | ||URL | Unknown | ||Demo BBS |

)

Availability

Available

License Type

Commercial

Source Available?

No

Plug-Ins Supported?

No

Current Price

$189.00

URL

Unknown

Demo BBS

telnet://hs.hostleasing.net

| ||Downloads | TBA |

Downloads

TBA