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So, 'Infocom: The Documentary' dives deep into the world of text adventures, exploring the minds behind Infocom. It's not glossy or flashy—more like a cozy chat with old friends over a cup of coffee. The pacing feels relaxed, allowing you to soak in the nostalgia of the early gaming landscape. You get a sense of the passion and creativity that drove those pioneers, with their quirky personalities shining through. There’s a warmth to the interviews, and even the archival footage adds a nice texture. It’s a celebration of storytelling in a way that only the text-based medium could evoke, which makes it stand out in the realm of gaming documentaries.
This documentary is somewhat niche, appealing primarily to collectors of gaming history and those interested in early computer games. It has limited physical releases, often found on indie labels or self-published sets, which adds to its intrigue. While not excessively rare, it does spark interest among those who appreciate the evolution of interactive storytelling. Keep an eye out for special editions or bundles that may pop up at conventions or through dedicated gaming archives.
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