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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 ||- valign="top"| 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.

Revision as of 13:30, 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 h - 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