Escape to New York, by Richard Otter.
Mortality, by David Whyld.
The Plague (Redux), by Laurence Moore (writing as Cannibal).
PTBAD6andoneeighth, by Jonathan Berman (writing as Slan Xorax).
Vendetta, by James Hall (writing as Fuyu Yuki).
Waldo's Pie, by Michael Arnaud.
Beyond, by Roberto Grassi, Paolo Lucchesi, and Alessandro Peretti (writing as Mondi Confinanti).
Cheiron, by Sarah Clelland and Elisabeth Polli.
Distress, by Mike Snyder.
Amissville II, by William A. Tilli (writing as Santoonie Corporation).
Chancellor, by Kevin Venzke.
Gilded, by A Hazard.
Off the trolley, by Krisztian Kaldi.
Sabotage on the Century Cauldron, by Thomas de Graaff.
Xen: The Contest, by Ian Shlasko (writing as Xentor).
Mix Tape, by Brett Witty.
Jesus of Nazareth, by Paul Allen Panks (writing as Dunric).
Ninja II, by Paul Allen Panks (writing as Dunric).
Space Horror I, by Jerry.
Dreary Lands, by Paul Lee.
FutureGame (tm), by The FutureGame Corporation.
A New Life, by Alexandre Owen Muñiz.
History Repeating, by Mark & Renee Choba.
Hello Sword, by Andrea Rezzonico.
Neon Nirvana, by Tony Woods.
On Optimism, by Zach Flynn (writing as Tim Lane).
Phantom: Caverns of the Killer, by Brandon Coker.
The Colour Pink, by Robert Street.
Psyche's Lament, by John and Lara Sichi (writing as Now We Have Faces).
Snatches, by Gregory Weir.
Son of a..., by C.S. Woodrow.
The Sword of Malice, by Anthony Panuccio.
Tough Beans, by Sara Dee.
Unforgotten, by Quintin Pan.
Vespers, by Jason Devlin.
Internal Vigilance, by Simon Christiansen.
The unofficial "front-end" game for the 2005 competition, providing information on all the games and systems used to run them, plus the ability to sort the games you can play into a random list. Written by Lucian Paul Smith. Release 2 / Serial number 051001.
All of the entries in the 2005 competition in one package. Unzip into a directory with the -d option to preserve the original subdirectory structure. This file is around 11MB in size.
All of the entries in the 2005 competition in one Windows self extracting archive. This file is around 9MB in size.
All of the MacOS interpreters needed to play the competition games.
Stephen Granade's note about the 2005 competition. Read this to find out where to get more information.
The results of the competition, posted by Stephen Granade.
All of the Windows interpreters needed to play the competition games.