Habitat (video game)

Habitat is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by LucasArts. It is the first attempt at a large-scale commercial virtual community that was graphic based. Initially created in 1985 by Randy Farmer, Chip Morningstar, Aric Wilmunder and Janet Hunter the game was made available as a beta test in 1986 by Quantum Link, an online service for the Commodore 64 computer and the corporate progenitor to AOL. Both Farmer and Morningstar were given a First Penguin Award at the 2001 Game Developers Choice Awards for their innovative work on Habitat. As a graphical MUD it is considered a forerunner of modern MMORPGs unlike other online communities of the time (i.e. MUDs and massively multiplayer onlines with text-based interfaces). Habitat had a GUI and large user base of consumer-oriented users, and those elements in particular have made Habitat a much-cited project and acknowledged benchmark for the design of today's online communities that incorporate accelerated 3D computer graphics and immersive elements into their environments.

Habitat
Developer(s)Lucasfilm Games, Quantum Link, Fujitsu
Publisher(s)Quantum Link, Fujitsu
Director(s)Chip Morningstar
Producer(s)Steve Arnold
Designer(s)Chip Morningstar
Randy Farmer
Programmer(s)Chip Morningstar
Randy Farmer
Aric Wilmunder
Janet Hunter
Artist(s)Gary Winnick
Platform(s)Commodore 64, FM Towns, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS
Release
  • NA: Habitat (Beta): Q2 1986
  • NA: Club Caribe: Q2 1989
  • JP: Fujitsu Habitat: Q3 1990
  • NA: WorldsAway: September 1995
Genre(s)Massively multiplayer online role-playing game
Mode(s)Multiplayer
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