http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2010/10/play_zork_on_an_arduino-controlled.html

  "Jonathan Guberman of Toronto's Site 3 coLaboratory hackerspace wrote in
   to share his Automatypewriter project:

  "Introducing the Automatypewriter, a new way to experience interactive
  fiction! It's still a little rough around the edges (in particular, you
  can see that the spacebar sticks a little, and the whole thing needs to
  be tidied up), but you get the idea: the Automatypewriter is a
  typewriter that can type on its own, as well as detect what you type on
  it. By reading what it types to you and responding, it can be used
  interactively to play a game or participate in a story (in this case,
  Zork).


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