Zork I: The Great Underground Empire

Zork I: The Great Underground Empire The Zork Trilogy is set in the ruins of an ancient empire lying far underground. You, a dauntless treasure-hunter, are venturing into this dangerous land in search of wealth and adventure. Many strange tales have been told of the fabulous treasure, exotic creatures, and diabolical puzzles in the Great Underground Empire.


Overview

Title Zork I: The Great Underground Empire
Authors Marc Blank and David Lebling
Difficulty Standard
Product Code IZ1

Release Information

Release Date
(Serial Number)
Release Number Z-Code Version
??? 5 Original (1)
UG3AU5 15 Pre-standard (2)
820428 23 Old Standard (3)
820515 25 Old Standard (3)
820803 26 Standard (3)
821013 28 Standard (3)
830330 30 Standard (3)
830929 75 Standard (3)
840509 76 Standard (3)
840726 88 Standard (3) ¹
871125 52 Advanced (5)
880113 5 (beta) Advanced (5) ²
¹ Release found in all versions of The Lost Treasures of Infocom I.
² German version of Zork I.

Game Statistics

Rooms 110
Words 697
Objects 60
Opcodes 6798

Packaging Details

[Original Personal Software Zork Image] The Personal Software version of Zork I was simply called Zork. It came in a plastic zip-lock bag containing the disk and a 36-page booklet.

The old "Folio" packaging of Zork I consisted of a blister pack (i.e. card with plastic tray) with either 5.25" disks or 8" disks. The only documentation was a piece of paper with the instructions.

The re-release of Zork I used the standard box format which consisted of a grey box with coloured horizontal stripes. It contained "The GUE: A History" by Froboz Munbar, an instruction manual, and a map.

The release of the Zork Trilogy included all three Zorks, "The GUE: A History" by Froboz Munbar, a zorkmid, a map, a Bozbarland travel brochure, a Grayslopes travel brochure, a stock certificate, and a letter from the Chairman of the Board of FrobozzCo.

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