A Day In The Life Of A Super Hero, by David Whyld.
Zero One, by Edward Plant.
Earth And Sky 3: Luminous Horizon, by Paul O'Brian.
Trading Punches, by Mike Snyder (writing as Sidney Merk).
Kurusu City, by Kevin Venzke.
A Light's Tale, by Zach Flynn (writing as vbnz).
Magocracy, by Anton Joseph Rheaume (writing as Scarybug).
PTBAD 3, by Jonathan Berman (writing as Xorax).
The Realm, by Michael Sheldon.
Redeye, by John Pitchers.
Ruined Robots, by Nicholas Dudek, Gregory Dudek, and Natasha Dudek (writing as nanag_d).
Who Created That Monster?, by N. B. Horvath.
Zero, by William A. Tilli.
I Must Play, by Geoff Fortytwo.
Square Circle, by Eric Eve.
Getting Back To Sleep, by Patrick Evans (writing as IceDragon).
Ninja v1.30, by Paul Allen Panks (writing as Dunric).
Murder at the Aero Club, by Penny Wyatt.
Bellclap, by Tommy Herbert.
Blink, by Ian Waddell.
Blue Chairs, by Chris Klimas.
Blue Sky, by Hans Fugal.
All Things Devours, by half sick of shadows.
Gamlet, by Tomasz Pudlo.
Goose, Egg, Badger, by Brian Rapp.
The Great Xavio, by Reese Warner.
Identity, by Dave Bernazzani.
Mingsheng, by Deane Saunders (writing as Rexx Magnus).
Order, by John Evans.
The Orion Agenda, by Ryan Weisenberger.
The Big Scoop, by Johan Berntsson.
Splashdown, by Paul J. Furio.
Stack Overflow, by Timofei Shatrov.
Chronicle Play Torn, by Penczer Attila (writing as Algol).
Typo!, by Peter Seebach & Kevin Lynn.
Sting of the Wasp, by Jason Devlin.
The "front-end" game for the 2004 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 1 / Serial number 041001.
All of the entries in the 2004 competition in one package, plus walkthroughs and the competition front-end "Comp04.z5". Unzip into a directory with the -d option to preserve the original subdirectory structure. This file is around 22MB in size.
All of the entries in the 2004 competition, plus walkthroughs and the competition front-end "Comp04.z5", in one Windows self extracting archive. This file is around 20MB in size.
All of the MacOS interpreters needed to play the competition games.
Stephen Granade's note about the 2004 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.