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Gold Microphone: Stories and Games
Drew Cook
11 episodes
1 week ago
Drew Cook (and sometimes cohost Callie Smith) discusses narrative games past and present with a humanities and craft writing emphasis.
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Drew Cook (and sometimes cohost Callie Smith) discusses narrative games past and present with a humanities and craft writing emphasis.
Show more...
Video Games
Leisure
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Episode 6: A Mind Forever Voyaging
Gold Microphone: Stories and Games
1 hour 21 minutes 3 seconds
3 years ago
Episode 6: A Mind Forever Voyaging

Callie Smith and Drew Cook welcome guest Aaron A. Reed to discuss his 50 Years of Text Games project as well as 1985's A Mind Forever Voyaging. Aaron's experiences as both reader and author lead us to some great exchanges and insights into Steve Meretzky's classic game about art, political witness, and as-yet unexplored possibilities in computer games.

Aaron's current project, 50 Years of Text Games, is a history of interactive text as told in essays, images, and infographics. See below for more information, including Aaron's sample book chapter about A Mind Forever Voyaging. We're looking forward to seeing the final product!

50 Years of Text Games: Kickstarter page
A Mind Forever Voyaging sample chapter

New to Gold Machine?

This podcast (Gold Microphone) is a spinoff from Drew Cook's project to play and document every Infocom game. You can find that content (still in process) at Gold Machine. Drew Cook and Callie Smith come together here to have less formal conversations about the joy of playing these classic games.

Get in touch!

Drew and Callie don't monetize any content from the Gold Machine project. The best way to reward our efforts is by reaching out. Start a discussion, suggest a game, or leave a nice review someplace. We started these IF projects to meet people and have some rewarding IF conversations.

golmac@golmac.org
Drew's Twitter: @GolmacB
Callie's Twitter: @golmac_callie

Gold Microphone: Stories and Games
Drew Cook (and sometimes cohost Callie Smith) discusses narrative games past and present with a humanities and craft writing emphasis.