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Revision as of 23:06, 16 March 2010
Written by | Joyce Hakansson Associates in conjunction with Christopher Cerf |
Illustrator | Guy Gilchrist |
Published | 1984 |
Publisher | Simon & Schuster / Henson Associates |
Series | The Muppet Institute of Technology |
ISBN | 0671541102 |
Kermit's Electronic StoryMaker is a video game/book set that was made for the Commodore 64 in 1984. In the game, the player puts together a story using the words in the book. The player's choices then come to life as an animated story. Simon & Schuster also published a companion game, The Great Gonzo in WordRider.
A New York Times article described the game: "The Muppets of the television show -- Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Gonzo, the whole gang -- act out sentences that the child at the computer console constructs, using the program's vocabulary. No matter how ridiculous, if it's grammatically correct, they'll oblige." [1]
Sources
- ↑ Walters, Ray. "Floppy Disks for a Merry Christmas", The New York Times. December 16, 1984.