12-03-2003, 12:24 AM
I wasted a good chunk of my freshman year of college playing the DEC-20 version of this game; Dungeon. I eventually beat it, and the endgame, but not before I had constructed a rather extensive map. A very nice version of a Dungeon map was printed on the cover of one of the DEC magazines - darned if I can remember which one.
The game was written at MIT sometime in the late 70's (in Fortran of all things) and was quite a hit, at least at my school. We played on printing terminals; it gave a nice printout for later map making.
I think a pretty decent case can be made for the DEC-10 Dungeon being our beloved D2's great grampa. I certainly was strongly reminded of Dungeon the first time I played Rogue, and anyone who's played NetHack knows how much D1 owes to that game.
The thing that D2 is missing is the the sense of humour; there's a little there off and on (The Diggler got a chuckle when I first encountered it) but overall D2 takes itself just a bit too seriously. The puzzles were also great fun --- as was finding out one shouldn't take a sharp stick into an inflatable raft.
Bonus points if you are under 21 and have any clue why the in game EBCDIC scrolls were unreadable on a DEC machine. :)
-DarkCrown
The game was written at MIT sometime in the late 70's (in Fortran of all things) and was quite a hit, at least at my school. We played on printing terminals; it gave a nice printout for later map making.
I think a pretty decent case can be made for the DEC-10 Dungeon being our beloved D2's great grampa. I certainly was strongly reminded of Dungeon the first time I played Rogue, and anyone who's played NetHack knows how much D1 owes to that game.
The thing that D2 is missing is the the sense of humour; there's a little there off and on (The Diggler got a chuckle when I first encountered it) but overall D2 takes itself just a bit too seriously. The puzzles were also great fun --- as was finding out one shouldn't take a sharp stick into an inflatable raft.
Bonus points if you are under 21 and have any clue why the in game EBCDIC scrolls were unreadable on a DEC machine. :)
-DarkCrown