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Lords of Chaos is a turn-based tactics tactical role-playing game published by Blade Software in 1990. It is the sequel to Chaos: The Battle of Wizards and an ancestor of the popular X-COM series of games, also written by Julian Gollop. In Lords of Chaos each player controls a wizard who can cast various magic spells. The spells have various ...
Julian Gollop is a British video game designer and producer specialising in strategy games, [2] who has founded and led Mythos Games, Codo Technologies and Snapshot Games. He is known best as the "man who gave birth to the X-COM franchise."
Lords of Chaos may refer to: Lords of Chaos, a 1998 book by Michael J. Moynihan and Didrik Søderlind Lords of Chaos, a 2018 film adaptation of the above book; Lords of Chaos (criminal group), a self-styled teen militia; Lords of Chaos, a 1990 video game "Lords of Chaos", a song by Magnum from the 1978 album Kingdom of Madness
Chaos: The Battle of Wizards is a turn-based tactics video game released for the ZX Spectrum in 1985. It was written by Julian Gollop and originally published by Games Workshop . Based on Gollop's 1982 design for a board game / card game hybrid, [ 1 ] Chaos received a positive reception and went on to influence various games, including Darwinia ...
Mordru was originally an energy being who possessed Wrynn, one of the twin sons of Lord Topaz and Lady Turquoise. As Wrynn, Mordru studies black magic and accidentally resurrects the golem Flaw, a golem and servant of the Lords of Chaos who chooses him to assist them in retaking Gemworld. Over time, Mordru takes over Wrynn's mind and body and ...
Rebelstar and Laser Squad are among the earliest examples of turn-based unit-level wargame video games. In 1990, Mythos Games released a fantasy game Lords of Chaos, which had many similarities to Laser Squad but was a follow-up to Gollop's earlier ZX Spectrum game Chaos: The Battle of Wizards.
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Mythos Games was a British video game developer company founded by Julian Gollop and Nick Gollop in 1988 as Target Games. It is best known for its 1994 strategy game X-COM: UFO Defense, which went on to become the first installment in the later XCOM series. [1] [2] [3] Following the closing of Mythos Games in 2001, the brothers founded Codo ...