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Dungeons of Daggorath

Dungeons of Daggorath

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Descr: Dungeons of Daggorath is one of the first real-time, first-person perspective role-playing video games. It was produced by DynaMicro for the TRS-80 Color Computer in 1982. A sequel, Castle of Tharoggad, was released in 1988. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 1982
Developer: DynaMicro
Publisher: Tandy Corporation
Mode: Single-player video game
Platforms: TRS-80 Color Computer, Dragon 32/64
Genres: Dungeon crawl, Strategy game, First-person shooter, Strategy Video Game

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Dung Beetles
Plot: Dung Beetles is an Apple II maze game by Bob Bishop published in 1982 by Datasoft. The gameplay is similar to Pac-Man, but a portion of the maze around the player-controlled character is enlarged as if being viewed through a square magnifying lens. Wikipedia

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Canyon Climber
Plot: Canyon Climber is a video game designed by Steve Bjork and James Garon for the TRS-80 Color Computer and published by Tandy Corporation in 1982. Ports to other home computers were published by Datasoft. Canyon Climber is a three-screen platform game with an American Southwest theme. Wikipedia

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Raaka-Tu

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Madness and the Minotaur
Plot: Madness and the Minotaur is a text adventure, published in 1981 for the TRS-80 Color Computer by Radio Shack in North America and by Microdeal in the United Kingdom. It was developed by Spectral Associates founder, Thomas Rosenbaum. A Dragon 32 version was published in 1982 by Dragon Data. Wikipedia...

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Phantom Slayer
Plot: Phantom Slayer is a video game released by Med Systems in 1982 for the TRS-80 Color Computer and Dragon 32/64. Written by Ken Kalish, Phantom Slayer is considered by some an early forerunner of the modern first-person shooter genre. Wikipedia

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Perihelion: The Prophecy
Plot: Perihelion: The Prophecy is a role-playing video game developed by Morbid Visions and published by Psygnosis in 1993 for Amiga computer. Wikipedia

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Bedlam
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Mordor: The Depths of Dejenol
Plot: Mordor: The Depths of Dejenol is a role-playing video game released in 1995 for Microsoft Windows. It was game designer David Allen's first release. Mordor inspired a sequel, Demise: Rise of the Ku'tan, released in 2000. Despite its name, the game is not set in the Mordor realm of Middle-earth created...

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Beneath Apple Manor
Plot: Beneath Apple Manor is a roguelike game written by Don Worth for the Apple II and published by The Software Factory in 1978. Higher resolution Special Editions were released in 1982 and 1983, through Quality Software, for the Apple II and Atari 8-bit family. Wikipedia

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Clowns & Balloons
Plot: Clowns and Balloons is a circus-themed video game written by Frank Cohen for the Atari 8-bit family. The game is a clone of 1977 arcade game Circus. It was published in 1982 by Datasoft. Wikipedia

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3D Monster Maze
Plot: 3D Monster Maze is a computer game developed from an idea by J.K. Greye and programmed by Malcolm Evans in 1981 for the Sinclair ZX81 platform with the 16 KB memory expansion. The game was initially released by J. K. Wikipedia

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Telengard
Plot: Telengard is a 1982 role-playing dungeon crawler video game developed by Daniel Lawrence and published by Avalon Hill. The player explores a dungeon, fights monsters with magic, and avoids traps in real-time without any set mission other than surviving. Wikipedia

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Descent to Undermountain
Plot: Descent to Undermountain is a role-playing video game developed and published by Interplay in 1998. Based on the Dungeons & Dragons setting of Undermountain in the Forgotten Realms, it casts the player as an adventurer out to explore the treasure-filled recesses of the Undermountain dungeon. Wikipedia...

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Dragonfire
Plot: Dragonfire is a 1982 video game written by Bob Smith and published by Imagic. The player grabs treasure guarded by a dragon while avoiding fireballs. It was originally released for the Atari 2600 then ported to the Intellivision, VIC-20, Commodore 64, Apple II, ZX Spectrum, ColecoVision, and TRS-80...