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- From: dave@admiral.uucp (Dave Litchman)
- Subject: Re: Old Game...what's it called.
- Organization: The Admiral's Unix System & The Grid BBS
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 02:20:49 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.022049.12641@admiral.uucp>
- References: <1eehp9INNi69@girtab.usc.edu>
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- In article <1eehp9INNi69@girtab.usc.edu> sknezevi@girtab.usc.edu (Steven John Knezevich) writes:
- > OKAY ALL YOU ST GURUS!
- >
- > I have a friend who has a friend who had a game for a 520ST and it
- >was this kick butt dungeon game....kinda Wizardry 7-ish...it all took place
- >in this dungeon and there were panels that showed the characters view and
- >all sorts of neat stuff. Had a cool magic system too....great interface.
- >IF ANYONE CAN THINK OF THE TITLE...please e-mail me ANY information.
-
- You must be talking about Dungeon Master.
-
- > Also, what happened to that company who made it? Did they ever
- >make anything for IBM or Mac? Please I'd like ALL info. Thanks.
-
- Well, FTL (the company that made it) released versions of Dungeon Master for
- a number of different computers, including the Amiga, the Apple IIgs, and IBM-
- compatibles. DM's sequel, Chaos Strikes Back is only available for the ST and
- the Amiga, as far as I know.
-
- Oids, which is an Asteriods/Lunar Lander-type game was released for the Mac.
- Don't know if Dungeon Master was, though.
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