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|name= Doctor Who: The First Adventure
{{Infobox Story
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|image        = DW VG 1st Adv stage3.jpg
|developer=  
|doctor      = Fifth Doctor
|publisher= [[BBC Software]]
|companions  = [[Companion (The First Adventure)|Companion]]
|platform= [[Wikipedia:BBC Micro|BBC Micro]]
|enemy        = [[Weevils of Ourouborous Vl]], [[Monsters of the Space Citadel]], [[Terrordactyl]], [[Invisible monster (The First Adventure)|Invisible monsters]]
|genre= Various
|developer   =  
|release date= [[1983]]
|publisher   = BBC Software
|writer      = [[Jeremy Ruston]]
|platform     = [[BBC Micro]]
|genre       = Action
|release date = [[1983 (releases)|1983]]
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'''''Doctor Who: The First Adventure''''' was the first officially licensed Doctor Who video game, released in Autumn [[1983]] on the [[Wikipedia:BBC Micro|BBC Micro]].  
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'''''Doctor Who: The First Adventure''''' was a [[1983 (releases)|1983]] action video game. Released for the [[BBC Micro]], it was the first officially licensed ''[[Doctor Who]]'' video game.
 
== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
The [[Fifth Doctor]] makes his way through four different stages, each a Who-themed variation of then-popular arcade games, including [[Wikipedia:Pac-Man|Pac-Man]], [[Wikipedia:Frogger|Frogger]], [[Wikipedia:Space Invaders|Space Invaders]] and [[Wikipedia:Battleship (video game)|Battleship]].
The [[Fifth Doctor]] makes his way through four different stages, each a Who-themed variation of then-popular arcade games: ''[[Pac-Man]]'', {{wi|Frogger}}, ''[[Space Invaders]]'' and ''[[Battleship (game)|Battleship]]''.
[[File:DW_VG_1st_Adv_stage3.jpg|thumb|The third stage of The First Adventure|left]]
== Release history ==
While this was the first ''licensed'' Doctor Who video game, it had been beaten to the market by ''Doctor Who Adventure'',<ref name="the80s">Howe, David J., Stammers, Mark, Walker, Stephen James, 1997, ''[[Doctor Who: The Eighties]]'', Doctor Who Books, an imprint of [[Virgin Books]], London, p.166</ref> a completely unofficial, and therefore technically illegal, game.  


BBC Software soon followed up with ''[[Doctor Who and the Warlord]]''.
== Plot ==
=== ''The Labyrinth of Death'' ===
The Doctor has to escape from the [[Labyrinth of Death]], whose other inhabitants, the evil [[Weevils of Ourouborous Vl]], are anxious to make a meal of him. But the Doctor must collect the three segments of the [[Key to Time]]. And the proximity-worms are wriggling nearer and nearer...


== Guide ==
=== ''The Prison'' ===
The following guide and screenshots are taken from the ''[[Radio Times]]'' [[Doctor Who 20th Anniversary Special]]
The Doctor has made it out of the Labyrinth, but discovers that his delectable companion has been imprisoned in the awesome [[Space Citadel]], a fortress defended by a moat teeming with [[Monsters of the Space Citadel|monsters]]. The Doctor knows he must blow the [[castle]] up; but the explosive charges must be carried across the [[moat]] first...


=== Episode one ===
=== ''Terrordactyls'' ===
The Doctor has to escape from the Labyrinth of Death, whose other inhabitants, the evil weevils of Ourouborous Vl, are anxious to make a meal of him. But the Doctor must collect the three segments of the Key to Time. And the proximity-worms are wriggling nearer and nearer …
The Doctor has found the Invasion Plans, the [[Key to Power]], The [[Tree of Knowledge]], the [[Elixir of Life]] and the winner of the next [[Grand National]], but he must get back to [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]. In the way is the Great Space-Time Void, domain of the deadly [[Terrordactyl]]s...


=== Episode two ===
=== ''The Box of Tantalus'' ===
The Doctor has made it out of the Labyrinth, but discovers that his delectable companion has been imprisoned in the awesome Space Citadel, a fortress defended by a moat teeming with monsters. The Doctor knows he must blow the castle up; but the explosive charges must be carried across the moat first …
If they escape to tell the tale, the Doctor and his companion must cross another part of the [[galaxy]] in the trusty TARDIS. On the viewing screen appears the mysterious [[Box of Tantalus]] (minor). To end their journey, they must find and destroy the [[Invisible monster (The First Adventure)|invisible monsters]] who lurk in the Box; and [[time]], as always, is running out...


=== Episode three ===
== Story notes ==
The Doctor has found the Invasion Plans, the Key to Power, The Tree of Knowledge, the Elixir of Life and the Winner of the next Grand National, but he must get back to the Tardis. In the way is the Great Space-Time Void, domain of the deadly Terrordactyls …
[[File:The First Adventure.jpg|thumb|''Doctor Who: The First Adventure'' cover.]]
==== Release history ====
* While this was the first ''licensed'' Doctor Who video game, it had been beaten to the market by ''Doctor Who Adventure'',<ref name="the80s">Howe, David J., Stammers, Mark, Walker, Stephen James, 1997, ''[[Doctor Who: The Eighties]]'', Doctor Who Books, an imprint of [[Virgin Books]], London, p.166</ref> a completely unofficial, and therefore technically illegal, game.
* The aforementioned guide and screenshots are taken from the ''[[Radio Times]]'' [[Doctor Who 20th Anniversary Special]].
* BBC Software soon followed up with ''[[Doctor Who and the Warlord]]''.


=== Episode four ===
If they escape to tell the tale, the Doctor and his companion must cross another part of the galaxy in the trusty Tardis. On the viewing screen appears the mysterious Box of Tantalus (Minor). To end their journey, they must find and destroy the invisible monsters who lurk in the Box; and Time, as always, is running out …
== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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file:DW Computer Game First 2.jpg
DW Computer Game First 2.jpg
file:DW Computer Game First 3.jpg
DW Computer Game First 3.jpg
file:DW Computer Game First 4.jpg
DW Computer Game First 4.jpg
file:DW Computer Game First 5.jpg
DW Computer Game First 5.jpg
file:DW Computer Game First 1.jpg
DW Computer Game First 1.jpg
The First Adventure cassette.jpg|Cassette
The First Adventure instructions cover.jpg|Instruction manual cover
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</gallery>
== External links ==
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{{elx|page url=https://mocagh.org/loadpage.php?getgame=doctorwho|page name=Doctor Who: The First Adventure|website url=https://mocagh.org/|website name=Museum of Computer Adventure Game History}}


== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==
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[[Category:Stories released in 1983]]
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Doctor Who: The First Adventure was a 1983 action video game. Released for the BBC Micro, it was the first officially licensed Doctor Who video game.

Synopsis[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Fifth Doctor makes his way through four different stages, each a Who-themed variation of then-popular arcade games: Pac-Man, Frogger, Space Invaders and Battleship.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Labyrinth of Death[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor has to escape from the Labyrinth of Death, whose other inhabitants, the evil Weevils of Ourouborous Vl, are anxious to make a meal of him. But the Doctor must collect the three segments of the Key to Time. And the proximity-worms are wriggling nearer and nearer...

The Prison[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor has made it out of the Labyrinth, but discovers that his delectable companion has been imprisoned in the awesome Space Citadel, a fortress defended by a moat teeming with monsters. The Doctor knows he must blow the castle up; but the explosive charges must be carried across the moat first...

Terrordactyls[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor has found the Invasion Plans, the Key to Power, The Tree of Knowledge, the Elixir of Life and the winner of the next Grand National, but he must get back to the TARDIS. In the way is the Great Space-Time Void, domain of the deadly Terrordactyls...

The Box of Tantalus[[edit] | [edit source]]

If they escape to tell the tale, the Doctor and his companion must cross another part of the galaxy in the trusty TARDIS. On the viewing screen appears the mysterious Box of Tantalus (minor). To end their journey, they must find and destroy the invisible monsters who lurk in the Box; and time, as always, is running out...

Story notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Doctor Who: The First Adventure cover.

Release history[[edit] | [edit source]]

Gallery[[edit] | [edit source]]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  1. Howe, David J., Stammers, Mark, Walker, Stephen James, 1997, Doctor Who: The Eighties, Doctor Who Books, an imprint of Virgin Books, London, p.166