Marc Blank
Zork's architect
The MIT programmer who co-created Zork and co-founded Infocom, designing the Z-Machine virtual machine that made portable text adventures possible.
Overview
Marc Blank was one of the MIT students who created Zork on the university’s mainframe and co-founded Infocom to bring text adventures to home computers. Beyond game design, Blank architected the Z-Machine - a virtual machine that let Infocom games run identically on dozens of platforms, from Apple II to IBM PC to Commodore 64.
Fast Facts
- Born: 1954
- Education: MIT, MD from Albert Einstein College
- Role: Infocom co-founder, game designer
- Key creation: Zork, Z-Machine
- Later career: Medical software
The Zork Years
At MIT’s Dynamic Modelling Group:
- Discovered Colossal Cave Adventure on ARPANET
- Decided to create something bigger and better
- Collaborated with Dave Lebling, Bruce Daniels, Tim Anderson
- Created Zork on PDP-10 (1977-1979)
- Zork became legendary on university networks
Infocom
Founded Infocom to commercialise text adventures:
- Z-Machine made multi-platform releases feasible
- Zork split into trilogy for home computers
- Quality writing became company hallmark
- “Implementors” combined writing and programming
Games Designed
| Game | Year | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Zork I | 1980 | Commercial debut |
| Zork II | 1981 | Wizard of Frobozz |
| Zork III | 1982 | Final chapter |
| Deadline | 1982 | First mystery |
| Enchanter | 1983 | Spellcasting trilogy |
| Sorcerer | 1984 | Enchanter sequel |
The Z-Machine
Blank’s technical masterpiece:
| Feature | Benefit |
|---|---|
| Virtual machine | Write once, run anywhere |
| Portable | Same game on 25+ platforms |
| Efficient | Fit complex games in limited RAM |
| Standardised | Consistent player experience |
The Z-Machine approach anticipated Java by decades.
Design Philosophy
Blank’s adventure game principles:
- Rich world descriptions
- Fair puzzles with logical solutions
- Responsive parser that understood players
- Humour woven throughout
- Attention to edge cases
Medical Career
After Infocom, Blank pursued medicine:
- Completed MD degree
- Founded medical software companies
- Applied game design thinking to healthcare
- Occasionally returned to gaming (Zork Grand Inquisitor)
Legacy
Blank contributed:
- Zork - Defined commercial text adventures
- Z-Machine - Portable game engine concept
- Infocom culture - Writer-programmers
- Modern IF - Z-Machine still used (Inform)