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|name        = The First Adventure
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|publisher    = BBC Software
|publisher    = BBC Software
|platform    = {{w|BBC Micro}}
|writer      = [[Jeremy Ruston]]
|genre        =  
|platform    = [[BBC Micro]]
|genre        = Action
|release date = [[1983 (releases)|1983]]
|release date = [[1983 (releases)|1983]]
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'''''The First Adventure''''' was the first officially licensed ''[[Doctor Who]]'' video game, released in autumn 1983 on the [[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: {{wi|Pac-Man}}, {{wi|Frogger}}, {{wi|Space Invaders}} and {{wi|Battleship (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]]''.
 
== 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]]''.
 
== Guide ==
[[File:The First Adventure.jpg|thumb|''Doctor Who: The First Adventure'' cover.]]
The following guide and screenshots are taken from the ''[[Radio Times]]'' [[Doctor Who 20th Anniversary Special]].


=== Episode one: "The Labyrinth of Death" ===
== 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...
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...


=== Episode two: "The Prison" ===
=== ''The Prison'' ===
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...
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 three: "Terrordactyls" ===
=== ''Terrordactyls'' ===
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 [[Terrordactyl]]s...
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 four: "The Box of Tantalus" ===
=== ''The Box of Tantalus'' ===
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...
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...
== Story notes ==
[[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]]''.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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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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== External links ==
* [https://bbcmicro.co.uk/jsbeeb/play.php?autoboot&disc=https://bbcmicro.co.uk/gameimg/discs/980/Disc055-DoctorWhoTheFirstAdventure.ssd&noseek Play The First Adventure] on BBC Micro games archive


== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==
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