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From print to screen...
With the success of the gaming worlds, and the rise in popularity in computers and computer gaming, it was only to be expected that many foray's into the electronics realm would be undertaken. |
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Beginnings...
This all began back in 1988 with the release of SSI's 'Pool of Radiance'. This spawned a decade of roleplaying games set within the many fantasy worlds of Dungeons & Dragons. This too became they way for me also. Since the day I first played 'Champions of Krynn' (my favourite of them all until the Baldur's Gate series) the worlds have opened up before me in a more visual sense on the computer screen.
Click on either of the pictured games to reach our computer games archive
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The Present
There was a resurgence in the late 1990's, when Interplay released it's hit game 'Baldur's Gate'. This has been followed by it's sequel, 'Baldur's Gate II: The Shadow's of Amn', and several others using it's successful game engine, such as 'Planescape: Torment' and 'Icewind Dale'.
But it hasn't all been about roleplay. Back in the early 1990's came 'Stronghold', a strategy game incorporating all the elements of a D&D world, as well as 'Unlimited Adventures', a game design program that enabled the creation of one's own scenarios.
I've begun adding links within the games archive, to sites where the games listed can hopefully be acquired. Let's hope they work.
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