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video game: DOS 3.3 Congo

1982

The Strong National Museum of Play

The Strong National Museum of Play
Rochester , United States

Designed by Michael Berlyn and released by Sentient Software in 1982, Congo is an action game set in Africa. The player character is one of several survivors of a shipwreck in the Congo, and must attempt to rescue his mates from deadly animals and hostile natives.

This item is part of a donation from of game designers Michael and Muffy Berlyn. A novelist, Michael began his career in games in 1979 after playing Colossal Cave Adventure. Together with his wife Muffy, who was also a writer as well as an artist, he founded the company Sentient Software. In 1981, they released their first games, Oo-Topos and Cyborg. Michael then moved to Infocom, where he worked on a number of games including Infidel, Cutthroats, and the computer-board game mash-up Fooblitzky. Infocom’s no-spouse policy meant that Muffy couldn’t work there, so in 1985 they founded Brainwave Productions and released a number of games including Tass Times in Tonetown, whose quirky sensibilities influenced many graphic adventures of the 1980s and 1990s, including those from Lucas Arts. In 1993, Michael started a company called Eidetic with infocom founder Marc Blank, which produced games such as Bubsy 3D and the Syphon Filter franchise, as well as games for the Newton handheld. More recently, the Berlyns have published a series of app games for iOS and Windows.

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  • Title: video game: DOS 3.3 Congo
  • Date Created: 1982
  • Location: USA
  • Subject Keywords: video game, electronic game
  • Type: PC Games
  • Medium: printed paper, plastic
  • Designer: Michael Berlyn
  • Credit Line: Gift of Michael and Muffy Berlyn
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