Interviews
Creator conversations
Link out to interviews with designers, writers, illustrators, coders, and publishers. These pages can sit
alongside the heritage exhibits and help anchor the archive in first-hand testimony rather than second-hand summary alone.
- Long-form interviews
- Editorial introductions
- Historical and personal context
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Community
Shared memory and rediscovery
Some games survive because communities refused to let them vanish. This page can eventually connect to
rediscovered titles, forum leads, catalogue finds, preservation updates, and stories from players who kept
these works alive long after the commercial moment had passed.
- Fan discoveries and lost leads
- Recollections from players and collectors
- Archive notes tied to preservation work
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Modern creators
New work shaped by old ideas
Interactive fiction never stopped evolving. A modern Conversation section can highlight contemporary creators,
new tools, parser revivals, choice-based works, hybrid adventures, and the ways classic design still feeds
directly into current storytelling.
- Modern IF authors and studios
- Tool makers and experimental creators
- Continuity between heritage and present-day design
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Design
Puzzles, prose, and interface
Adventure games are often remembered through conversation about design itself: fair puzzles, parser friction,
illustrated atmospheres, humour, difficulty curves, and the changing relationship between player and machine.
This page can become a place to frame those debates historically.
- What made classic adventures distinctive
- What still works today and what has changed
- How design language travels across decades
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Research
Ongoing questions
Some parts of adventure history are still incomplete. Dates conflict, packaging variants differ, credits are
missing, and certain releases remain obscure. Conversation is how many of those gaps are eventually filled.
- Unanswered historical questions
- Corrections and additions from the community
- Research leads worth following
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Sidon direction
A bridge between past and present
Sidon Adventure Archive is well placed to connect heritage exhibits, interview material, preservation notes,
and future-facing creator pages. This section can become the connective tissue that ties all of that together
and gives the site a more human voice.
- Links old work to new conversations
- Supports a museum-style but living archive
- Encourages return visits as the site grows
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