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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | In the early Eighties, an up-and-coming programmer named Chuck Benton decided to test his programming skills by churning out a small, text-based Adventure Game for the Apple II by the title of Softporn Adventure. After the title received runaway success, its publisher Sierra Online decided that since the game was the only text-based game they'd published, the game was due for an upgrade, so they decided to delegate the task to in-house Disney game developer Al Lowe who, after taking a look at the game, figured the game was so outdated it might as well be wearing a leisure suit. |