• Mazogs is a maze video game developed by Don Priestley and published for the ZX81 by Bug-Byte in 1982. It was subsequently licensed by Softsync and published...
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  • software for the Acorn Atom and ZX80. Bug-Byte's first hit was Don Priestley's Mazogs which was one of the most successful titles for the ZX81. In 1983, it published...
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  • Don Priestley, was based on his earlier ZX81 game Mazogs which was published by Bug-Byte in 1982. Mazogs was one of the most successful ZX81 games so Don...
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  • Dictator (a successful strategy game later ported to the Spectrum) and Mazogs (which was later rewritten for the Spectrum as Maziacs). Priestley joined...
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  • who speaks the name of Mazog, son of Bolg, Lord of Moria. This news weighs heavy on Bosi, as the Book of Mazarbul reveals Mazog as the orc responsible...
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  • Anduin in secret, with Mazog as their prisoner, accompanied by the player and the dwarf Broin. They seek to exchange the life of Mazog for the life of the...
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  • is now ruled by Gorgar, descendant of Azog and Bolg and the brother of Mazog who caused Longbeard dwarves great suffering in their recent failed attempt...
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    Mazaugues (French pronunciation: [mazog]; Occitan: Masaugas) is a commune in the Var department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern...
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