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'Get Lamp' is a documentary about interactive fiction (a genre that includes text adventures) filmed by computer historian Jason Scott of textfiles.com. Scott conducted the interviews between February 2006 and February 2008, and the documentary was released in July 2010.

Description



The documentary and its hours of episodes and bonus footage contain material from roughly 80 interviews of interactive fiction developers, designers, and players. Included in the bonus footage is a nearly 50-minute documentary about Infocom, the best-known commercial publisher of interactive fiction. The DVD release included photographs, essays, and a collectible coin.

'Get Lamp' is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Sharealike-Noncommercial license.

Raw interview footage is hosted at the Internet Archive.

The name "Get Lamp" comes from the first inventory pickup in arguably the first-ever adventure game, Will Crowther's 'Colossal Cave Adventure' (1975), more commonly known as simply 'Adventure'. The lamp appears as a kind of Easter Egg in every interview. The film starts off with a tour of part of the real-life Mammoth Cave system in Kentucky that 'Adventure' was based on. The soundtrack includes Creative Commons-licensed work from Zo Blade (who started out writing Amiga .MOD files) and Tony Longworth.

Reception



Jeremy Reiner of 'Ars Technica' called it "a gem of a film": "The documentary's peek into the culture of Infocom is one of the most fascinating stories I've seen in all of high technology." Gordon Haff of CNET said it "does a great job of capturing a gaming era which is ultimately hard to separate from the history of Infocom." In 'The Guardian', Will Freeman listed it among "Six of the Best Gaming Documentaries": "It is a low-fi doc prone to the sentimental, but takes the viewer on a journey through a world of gaming all too often forgotten now that 'Call of Duty' and 'Angry Birds' are household names."

Gallery





File:GET LAMP Packing August 2010.jpg|Get Lamp cases

File:GET LAMP coins.jpg|Get Lamp coins

File:GET LAMP coin close.jpg|Near view of a Lamp coin



See also



*Mary Ann Buckles

*Steve Meretzky

*Scott Adams (game designer)

References




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