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Hunt the Wumpus was the first game written for a microprocessor. Originally written by Gregory Yob[?] in BASIC, and noticed on mainframes at least by 1972, it was first published in the magazine "People's Computer Company[?]" in 1973, again in 1975 in "Creative Computing[?]", and finally in 1980 in the book "Basic Computer Games[?]". Building on several "grid" based games of the "Battleship" variety, Yob injected adversarial humor into the computer's comments, prefiguring the "voice" of the Infocom narrator. 1 (http://www.uwec.edu/jerzdg/orr/articles/IF/canon/Hunt_the_Wumpus.htm) The original shape of the Wumpus' cave was a dodecahedron.
Versions of Hunt the Wumpus are currently available all over the Internet, for almost all operating systems and machines, including GNU/Linux, Palm Pilot handheld computers, and mobile phones. The first bot on IRC was a multiplayer Hunt the Wumpus game, in which firing an arrow into a room with other players caused another player to be killed: "Foo is hit in the back with an arrow!" Unfortunately, the "Wumpus-o-Matic" player never made it off the drawing board. See rogue-o-matic.
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