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| 1968 || align="center" width="75" | — || '''''[[Colossal Cave Adventure]]''''' was played on mainframes.
| 1968 || align="center" width="75" | — || '''''[[Colossal Cave Adventure]]''''' was played on mainframes.
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| 1971 || align="center" | — || Intel's first microprocessor (the 4004) was introduced.
| 1971 || align="center" | — || Intel's first microprocessor (the 4004) was introduced.
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| 1976 || align="center" | — || Apple I introduced (didn't have a keyboard or a video card).
| 1976 || align="center" | — || Apple I introduced (didn't have a keyboard or a video card).
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || (16k, 1mHz), TRS-80 (4k), Commodore PET (8k) introduced.
| 1977 || align="center" | — || (16k, 1mHz), TRS-80 (4k), Commodore PET (8k) introduced.
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| 1978 || align="center" | — || Intel 8086 introduced.
| 1978 || align="center" | — || Intel 8086 introduced.
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| 1979 || align="center" | — || Atari 800 (48k, 1.79 mHz), Motorola 68000 introduced.
| 1979 || align="center" | — || Atari 800 (48k, 1.79 mHz), Motorola 68000 introduced.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || CompuServe launched.
|   || align="center" | — || CompuServe launched.-  Star Trek I and Alien''''' played in theaters.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || '''''Star Trek I''''' and '''''Alien''''' played in theaters.
| 1980 || align="center" | — || '''''[[Mystery House]]''''' released for the Apple ][ (16k RAM). First hi-res adventure game ever. Still no animation, sound or color. '''''[[Wizard and the Princess]]''''' for the Apple ][ was released later that year as the first hi-res color game.
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| 1980 || align="center" | — || '''''[[Mystery House]]''''' released for the Apple ][ (16k RAM). First hi-res adventure game ever. Still no animation, sound or color. '''''[[Wizard and the Princess]]''''' for the Apple ][ was released later that year as the first hi-res color game.
|   || align="center" | — || TI-99/4A was introduced.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || TI-99/4A was introduced.
|   || align="center" | — || '''''The Empire Strikes Back''''' played in theaters.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || '''''The Empire Strikes Back''''' played in theaters.
| 1981 || align="center" | — || '''''[[Mission: Asteroid]]''''' was released for the Apple ][.
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| 1981 || align="center" | — || '''''[[Mission: Asteroid]]''''' was released for the Apple ][.
|   || align="center" | — || IBM PC (64k, 8088, 4.77 mHz, CGA) introduced.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || IBM PC (64k,8088, 4.77 mHz, CGA) introduced.
|   || align="center" | — || MS-DOS 1.0 released.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || MS-DOS 1.0 released.
| 1982 || align="center" | — || '''''[[Wizard and the Princess]]''''' was released for the IBM PC as its first hi-res color adventure game. '''''[[Time Zone]]''''' was released for the Apple ][ as its largest adventure game. It took 12 disks (most games had 1 to 4 disks).
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| 1982 || align="center" | — || '''''[[Wizard and the Princess]]''''' was released for the IBM PC as its first hi-res color adventure game. '''''[[Time Zone]]''''' was released for the Apple ][ as its largest adventure game. It took 12 disks (most games h - Commodore 64 (64k, 1 mHz), Intel 286 introduced.
|   || align="center" | — || Commodore 64 (64k, 1 mHz), Intel 286 introduced.
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| 1977  || align="center" | — || '''''Tron, ET, Star Trek II''''' played in theaters.
|   || align="center" | — || '''''Tron''''', '''''ET''''', '''''Star Trek II''''' played in theaters.
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| 1983 || align="center" | — || IBM XT introduced.
| 1983 || align="center" | — || IBM XT introduced.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || MS-DOS 2.0 released.
|   || align="center" | — || MS-DOS 2.0 released.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || '''''WarGames, Return of the Jedi''''' played in theaters.
|   || align="center" | — || '''''WarGames''''', '''''Return of the Jedi''''' played in theaters.
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| 1984 || align="center" | — || '''''[[King's Quest I]]''''' was released. '''''[[The Dark Crystal]]''''' was released.
| 1984 || align="center" | — || '''''[[King's Quest I]]''''' was released. '''''[[The Dark Crystal]]''''' was released.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || IBM PCjr (128k), Macintosh, Tandy 1000, IBM AT (640k, 286) introduced.
|   || align="center" | — || IBM PCjr (128k), Macintosh, Tandy 1000, IBM AT (640k, 286) introduced.
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|- valign="top"
| 1977 || align="center" | — || MS-DOS 3.0 released.
|   || align="center" | — || MS-DOS 3.0 released.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || Video game cartridge market crashed. Massive layoffs.
|   || align="center" | — || Video game cartridge market crashed. Massive layoffs.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || '''''Terminator, Electric Dreams, The Last Starfighter, Star Trek III''''' played in theaters.
|   || align="center" | — || '''''Terminator''''', '''''Electric Dreams''''', '''''The Last Starfighter''''', '''''Star Trek III''''' played in theaters.
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| 1985 || align="center" | — || '''''[[King's Quest II]]''''' was released.
| 1985 || align="center" | — || '''''[[King's Quest II]]''''' was released.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || EGA introduced.
|   || align="center" | — || EGA introduced.
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| 1977  || align="center" | — || Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, Intel 386 introduced.
|   || align="center" | — || Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, Intel 386 introduced.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || Windows 1.0 released.
|   || align="center" | — || Windows 1.0 released.
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| 1986 || align="center" | — || '''''[[King's Quest III]]''''' was released.
| 1986 || align="center" | — || '''''[[King's Quest III]]''''' was released.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || Compaq 386 (1 meg, 16 mHz) introduced.
|   || align="center" | — || Compaq 386 (1 meg, 16 mHz) introduced.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || '''''Aliens, Star Trek IV''''' played in theaters.
|   || align="center" | — || '''''Aliens''''', '''''Star Trek IV''''' played in theaters.
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| 1987 || align="center" | — || VGA is standard now.
| 1987 || align="center" | — || VGA is standard now.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || IBM PS/2, Motorola 68030 introduced.
|   || align="center" | — || IBM PS/2, Motorola 68030 introduced.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || OS/2 and Windows 2.0 released.
|   || align="center" | — || OS/2 and Windows 2.0 released.
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| 1988 || align="center" | — || '''''[[King's Quest IV]]''''' and the original '''''Mixed-Up Mother Goose]]''''' were released.
| 1988 || align="center" | — || '''''[[King's Quest IV]]''''' and the original '''''[[Mixed-Up Mother Goose]]''''' were released.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || Sound cards supported.
|   || align="center" | — || Sound cards supported.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || MS-DOS 4.0 released.
|   || align="center" | — || MS-DOS 4.0 released.
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| 1989 || align="center" | — || '''''[[Colonel's Bequest]]''''' was released.
| 1989 || align="center" | — || '''''[[Colonel's Bequest]]''''' was released.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || Intel 486 introduced.
|   || align="center" | — || Intel 486 introduced.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || '''''Star Trek V''''' played in theaters.
|   || align="center" | — || '''''Star Trek V''''' played in theaters.
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| 1990 || align="center" | — || '''''[[King's Quest V floppy version''''', '''''Mixed-Up Mother Goose CD''''', '''''King's Quest I]]''''' remake were released.
| 1990 || align="center" | — || '''''[[King's Quest V: Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder|King's Quest V floppy]]''''' version, '''''[[Mixed-up Mother Goose|Mixed-up Mother Goose CD]]''''', '''''[[King's Quest I]]''''' remake were released.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || Motorola 68040 introduced.
|   || align="center" | — || Motorola 68040 introduced.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || Windows 3.0 released.
|   || align="center" | — || Windows 3.0 released.
|- valign="top"
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || '''''[[Total Recall]]''''' played in theaters.
|   || align="center" | — || '''''Total Recall''''' played in theaters.
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| 1991 || align="center" | — || '''''[[King's Quest V CD''''', '''''Dagger of Amon Ra]]''''' released.
| 1991 || align="center" | — || '''''[[King's Quest V: Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder|King's Quest V CD]]''''', '''''[[Dagger of Amon Ra]]''''' released.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || Windows supported.
|   || align="center" | — || Windows supported.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || MS-DOS 5.0 released.
|   || align="center" | — || MS-DOS 5.0 released.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || Disney's '''''Beauty and the Beast, Terminator, Star Trek VI]]''''' played in theaters.
|   || align="center" | — || Disney's '''''Beauty and the Beast''''', '''''Terminator''''', '''''Star Trek VI''''' played in theaters.
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| 1992 || align="center" | — || Windows 3.1 was released.
| 1992 || align="center" | — || Windows 3.1 was released.
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|- valign="top"
| 1977 || align="center" | — || '''''[[Lawnmower Man]]''''' played in theaters.
|   || align="center" | — || '''''Lawnmower Man''''' played in theaters.
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| 1993 || align="center" | — || '''''[[King's Quest VI]]''''' was released.
| 1993 || align="center" | — || '''''[[King's Quest VI]]''''' was released.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || Intel Pentium P5 introduced.
|   || align="center" | — || Intel Pentium P5 introduced.
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| 1994 || align="center" | — || '''''[[King's Quest VII]]''''' was released.
| 1994 || align="center" | — || '''''[[King's Quest VII]]''''' was released.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || PowerPC 601 introduced.
|   || align="center" | — || PowerPC 601 introduced.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || '''''[[Star Trek: Generations]]''''' played in theaters.
|   || align="center" | — || '''''Star Trek: Generations''''' played in theaters.
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| 1995 || align="center" | — || '''''[[Phantasmagoria]]''''' was released.
| 1995 || align="center" | — ||'''''[[ Phantasmagoria]]''''' was released.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || Intel Pentium Pro introduced.
|   || align="center" | — || Intel Pentium Pro introduced.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || Windows 95 released.
|   || align="center" | — || Windows 95 released.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || '''''[[Toy Story]]''''' played in theaters.
|   || align="center" | — || '''''Toy Story''''' played in theaters.
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| 1996 || align="center" | — || Working hard on ''''''''King's Quest MoE''''''''.
| 1996 || align="center" | — || Working hard on '''''[[King's Quest MoE]]'''''.
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| 1977 || align="center" | — || '''''[[Twister]]''''' played in theaters.
|   || align="center" | — || '''''Twister''''' played in theaters.
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| 1997 || align="center" | — ||  
| 1997 || align="center" | — ||  
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| 1998 || align="center" | — ||  
| 1998 || align="center" | — ||  
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| 1999 || align="center" | — || February 22 - [[Chainsaw Monday]]
| 1999 || align="center" | — || February 22 - [[Chainsaw Monday]]
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Latest revision as of 19:09, 12 November 2024

Sierra Timeline

from the book accompanying The Roberta Williams Anthology


1968 Colossal Cave Adventure was played on mainframes.
1971 Intel's first microprocessor (the 4004) was introduced.
1976 Apple I introduced (didn't have a keyboard or a video card).
1977 (16k, 1mHz), TRS-80 (4k), Commodore PET (8k) introduced.
1978 Intel 8086 introduced.
1979 Atari 800 (48k, 1.79 mHz), Motorola 68000 introduced.
  CompuServe launched.- Star Trek I and Alien played in theaters.
1980 Mystery House released for the Apple ][ (16k RAM). First hi-res adventure game ever. Still no animation, sound or color. Wizard and the Princess for the Apple ][ was released later that year as the first hi-res color game.
  TI-99/4A was introduced.
  The Empire Strikes Back played in theaters.
1981 Mission: Asteroid was released for the Apple ][.
  IBM PC (64k, 8088, 4.77 mHz, CGA) introduced.
  MS-DOS 1.0 released.
1982 Wizard and the Princess was released for the IBM PC as its first hi-res color adventure game. Time Zone was released for the Apple ][ as its largest adventure game. It took 12 disks (most games had 1 to 4 disks).
  Commodore 64 (64k, 1 mHz), Intel 286 introduced.
  Tron, ET, Star Trek II played in theaters.
1983 IBM XT introduced.
  MS-DOS 2.0 released.
  WarGames, Return of the Jedi played in theaters.
1984 King's Quest I was released. The Dark Crystal was released.
  IBM PCjr (128k), Macintosh, Tandy 1000, IBM AT (640k, 286) introduced.
  MS-DOS 3.0 released.
  Video game cartridge market crashed. Massive layoffs.
  Terminator, Electric Dreams, The Last Starfighter, Star Trek III played in theaters.
1985 King's Quest II was released.
  EGA introduced.
  Commodore Amiga, Atari ST, Intel 386 introduced.
  Windows 1.0 released.
1986 King's Quest III was released.
  Compaq 386 (1 meg, 16 mHz) introduced.
  Aliens, Star Trek IV played in theaters.
1987 VGA is standard now.
  IBM PS/2, Motorola 68030 introduced.
  OS/2 and Windows 2.0 released.
1988 King's Quest IV and the original Mixed-Up Mother Goose were released.
  Sound cards supported.
  MS-DOS 4.0 released.
1989 Colonel's Bequest was released.
  Intel 486 introduced.
  Star Trek V played in theaters.
1990 King's Quest V floppy version, Mixed-up Mother Goose CD, King's Quest I remake were released.
  Motorola 68040 introduced.
  Windows 3.0 released.
  Total Recall played in theaters.
1991 King's Quest V CD, Dagger of Amon Ra released.
  Windows supported.
  MS-DOS 5.0 released.
  Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Terminator, Star Trek VI played in theaters.
1992 Windows 3.1 was released.
  Lawnmower Man played in theaters.
1993 King's Quest VI was released.
  Intel Pentium P5 introduced.
1994 King's Quest VII was released.
  PowerPC 601 introduced.
  Star Trek: Generations played in theaters.
1995 Phantasmagoria was released.
  Intel Pentium Pro introduced.
  Windows 95 released.
  Toy Story played in theaters.
1996 Working hard on King's Quest MoE.
  Twister played in theaters.
1997  
1998  
1999 February 22 - Chainsaw Monday


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