Mystery House
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Mystery House is a 1980 game for the Apple II by Roberta and Ken Williams. Although it had no sound, no color, and no animation, it did have one feature that would make it part of computer gaming history: graphics. This feature caused GamePro to name Mystery House the 51st most important game of all time, twenty-seven years after the game's release.
Designed throughout 1979, Mystery House was the first adventure game to ever contain graphics (70 simple two-dimensional drawings by Roberta...
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