Sword of Fargoal is a dungeon exploration video game developed by Jeff McCord and published by Epyx for the VIC-20 in 1982. It was later published for...
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Roguelike (redirect from History of roguelikes)
renaming it Sword of Fargoal, and giving him access to the more powerful Commodore 64, enabling him to use graphics and sound as part of the game. The...
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Action role-playing game (redirect from History of action role-playing games)
Temple of Apshai (1979) and its sequel Gateway to Apshai (1983), Beneath the Pyramids for the Apple II (1980), Bokosuka Wars (1983), and Sword of Fargoal (1983)...
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of Steel Superstar Ice Hockey Supremacy Survivors Suspect Suspended S.W.A.T. SWIV Swoop Sword of Fargoal Sword of Fred Sword of Honour The Sword of Kadash...
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Super Alien Super Slither Super Seeker Super Slot Super Smash Swarm Sword of Fargoal Tank Versus UFO Tank Wars Thunderflash Tic-Tac-Toe Time Bomb The Count...
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C64 Direct-to-TV, called C64DTV for short, is a single-chip implementation of the Commodore 64 computer, contained in a joystick (modeled after the mid-1980s...
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total of 122 games. Physical cartridges and cases feature color-coded artwork and numbering correlating to which collection the cartridge is part of: console...
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(1982) - Frank DaCosta". Archive.org. 1982. Retrieved 2020-04-19. "Sword of Fargoal for Commodore (1982) - MobyGames". MobyGames. Retrieved 2016-01-10...
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This is a selected list of roguelike video games. Roguelike games are those that incorporate elements of role-playing games with procedural generation...
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Role-playing video game (redirect from History of console role-playing games)
Telengard (1982) or Sword of Fargoal) were based on their mainframe counterparts, while others (such as Ultima or Wizardry, the most successful of the early CRPGs)...
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Epyx (category Defunct video game companies of the United States)
dungeon master, and he came up with the idea of writing a computer game for the machine before the end of the year so he could write it off on his taxes...
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Akalabeth: World of Doom (1980), which gave rise to the well-known Ultima series; Wizardry (1981), and Sword of Fargoal (1982). Games of this era were also...
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thrones, were adopted by later games such as Tunnels of Doom (1982), and Sword of Fargoal (1982) has similar features. Barton wrote in 2007 that Telengard "still...
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