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The source code for Zork I, II, and III has been made open source, allowing for preservation and study of these classic games. This initiative, led by Microsoft in collaboration with digital archivist Jason Scott, includes a clear MIT license and aims to maintain historical accuracy by excluding commercial assets. Players can now compile and run the games using modern tools like ZILF.