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''Softporn Adventure'' is a comedic, adult-oriented
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game produced for the Apple II in 1981. The game was created by Charles Benton and released by On-Line Systems, later renamed Sierra On-Line. Years later, ''Softporn Adventure'' was remade and expanded as ''
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'' series of adult-oriented video games, and the first entry in that series, 1987's '' Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards'', was a nearly direct
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adaptation of ''Softporn Adventure''. Another graphical version was released as ''Las Vegas'' for various Japanese computers in 1986 by Starcraft.


Gameplay

In the game, the
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(playing a down-on-his-luck party animal) searches for certain items that will allow him to win the affections of three beautiful (and sometimes not-so-beautiful) women. Benton claimed that parts of the game were based on his own life, but did not specify which ones.


Development

''Softporn Adventure'' was originally written for the Apple II in
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in 1981 by programmer Chuck Benton. Benton programmed the game as an exercise to teach himself programming on the Apple II, and did not initially intend to promote the game commercially. Benton's friends enjoyed the game and encouraged him to self-publish it. Sometime in 1981, Benton was selling his game at a trade show where he encountered Ken Williams, co-founder and President of On-Line Systems (later known as Sierra On-Line). Williams eventually decided to release the game as part of On-Line Systems' catalog.Nooney, Laine (2014)
"The Odd History of the First Erotic Computer Game"
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, December 2.


Advertisement

The game's box cover and advertisement features three nude women and a male waiter in a hot tub, shot at
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and Roberta Williams's home. From left to right in the hot tub are Diane Siegel, On-Line's production manager; Susan Davis, On-Line's bookkeeper and the wife of Bob Davis, the creator of '' Ulysses and the Golden Fleece''; Rick Chipman, an actual waiter from a local restaurant, The Broken Bit; and Roberta Williams. The ad was considered somewhat scandalous at the time because of the degree of nudity displayed. The photographer was Brian Wilkinson, a local newspaper editor and acquaintance of Ken Williams. Wilkinson shot several dozen takes before arriving at the image finally used for the cover, but only a few of them still exist. The photo accompanying ''
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''s article was of the ''Softporn Adventure'' advertisement.
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also covered the game's release. Although Benton's mother and On-Line Systems'
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neighbors disliked the game's erotic content, and the company received hate mail, the positive and negative publicity helped sell an estimated 50,000 copies, an unusually large number especially at a time when Apple had only sold a couple hundred thousand Apple II microcomputers. Because computer stores did not want to order only one game from On-Line they purchased other software with it; Williams estimated that ''Softporn'' temporarily doubled On-Line's sales. Benton's own romantic life also reportedly improved. '' Softalk'', which covered Apple hardware and software products and had close ties to important advertiser Sierra, published the hot tub advertisement in September 1981. For the next year the magazine published many letters to the editor debating the advertisement's morality and appropriateness; the magazine stated that three times as many readers supported publishing it as opposing the advertisement. ''Softporn'' was withdrawn from sale after a few months. Customers asked for a version for women, but Benton could not find a female collaborator. He worked on other Sierra games until leaving the company in 1985 to found Technology Systems, Inc.


Reception

'' Softline'' called the Atari version of ''Softporn'' "a refreshing change of pace from the average software game" but criticized its sexism, noting the inability to seduce men and reporting that "the parser does not recognize the word ''woman''". The magazine stated that the game "reinforces the notion that all computer freaks are emotionally underdeveloped high school and college boys", but nonetheless concluded that it "is hopelessly addicting ... it's just a shame that he authordidn't take the time to make his program a bit classier".


Legacy

In 1986, after Sierra lost a
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license,
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suggested that Sierra, who owned the rights of ''Softporn Adventure'', remake it with the improved tools now at their disposal, and Ken Williams agreed. Lowe then used the puzzles of ''Softporn Adventure'' for creating '' Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards''. Lowe reportedly came up with the name "Leisure Suit Larry" after remarking that ''Softporn'' was "so outdated that it ought to be wearing a
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". Also in 1986, a Japanese company Starcraft released a graphical version of ''Softporn Adventure'' titled ''Las Vegas''. It was released for
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,
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,
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, and
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. In 1991, ''Softporn Adventure'' was also
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by Gary Thompson to Microsoft C for
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s. Thompson loved ''Softporn Adventure'' in 1981, so he printed out the
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and archived it. In the late 1980s he re-designed, and re-wrote it for the PC and released it on CompuServe. In 1991, after purchasing a copy of ''Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards'', he realized it was the same game. After contacting Lowe, the designer of ''Leisure Suit Larry'', he obtained permission from Ken Williams and Lowe to release his re-designed PC version as shareware on the Internet. Williams said he would allow Thompson to release his ''Softporn'' on the internet because, as he wrote, "Quite frankly, I seriously doubt it will affect the sales of Larry." In 1994, Thompson got an email from Lowe, graciously requesting his permission (since the rights were already owned by Sierra anyway) to release Thompson's PC version on a collector's edition of ''LSL'' called ''Leisure Suit Larry's Greatest Hits and Misses''. The company requested his version because Thompson's ''Softporn'' was the only version available for the PC that completely held true to the original game. Thompson updated and re-wrote the game again. This bug-fixed version was then released on Sierra's collector's edition CD-ROM. The
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of an Apple II (
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) and of the CP/M ( Pascal) versions is available on the web. The IBM PC version was also released later as
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by Lowe on his webpage. In 2013, the game was unofficially ported from the original Apple II files to Commodore 64 by Jan Kruse.Softporn Adventure for Commodore 64 (2013) - MobyGames
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* * * {{Sierra Adventure Games, Stand-alone 1980s interactive fiction 1981 video games Apple II games Atari 8-bit family games Commercial video games with freely available source code DOS games Erotic video games FM-7 games Games commercially released with DOSBox NEC PC-8801 games NEC PC-9801 games Sharp X1 games Sierra Entertainment games Video games developed in the United States