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* [https://www.oldschoolgamermagazine.com/pirate-adventure-and-the-story-of-adventure-international/ Old School Gamer Magazine: Pirate Adventure and the Story of Adventure International]
 
* [https://www.oldschoolgamermagazine.com/pirate-adventure-and-the-story-of-adventure-international/ Old School Gamer Magazine: Pirate Adventure and the Story of Adventure International]
 
* [https://twitter.com/i/moments/891134040442642432?lang=en Twitter: Alexis Adams by AnotherSideOf]
 
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* [https://www.wecmuseum.org/index.php?title=Alexis_Adams WE Computer Museum: Alexis Adams]
 
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adventure_International Adventure International]
 
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Alexis Adams
Alexis Adams
Alexis Adams at her desk
Born Irene Alexis Adams
Died April 16, 2008
Occupation Software Programmer

Irene "Alexis" Adams was the wife of the programmer Scott Adams. While Scott worked on his first game called Adventureland, Alexis was pregnant. She was upset that he was spending so much time programming the game, besides working his day job. After completing this first game, Scott decided he had better be done programming adventure games when to his surprise, Alexis convinced him to write the program Adventure: Pirate's Adventure. She assisted him in the programming of it.

Personal Life

Alexis Adams' Obituary

Alexis and Scott Adams were the co-founders of Adventure International and together, created adventure games. They met through a computer dating service that they both applied to. Alexis and Scott later divorced. Irene "Alexis" Adams passed away on April 16, 2008.

Game Credits for Alexis Adams

Alexis is credited with working on the following games for Adventure International:

  • Adventure Series (1989)
  • Scott Adams' Graphic Adventure #4: Voodoo Castle (1983)
  • Scott Adams' Graphic Adventure #2: Pirate Adventure (1982)
  • Scott Adams' Graphic Adventure #6: Strange Odyssey (1982)
  • Mystery Fun House (1980)
  • Voodoo Castle (1979)
  • Adventure: Pirate's Adventure (1978)

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