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  2. Level 9 Computing - Wikipedia

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    That year the company produced two sequels, Adventure Quest and Dungeon Adventure, [8] both of which featured the Demon Lord Agaliarept. The three titles became known as the Middle-earth trilogy, [5] with a reference in the instructions to Dungeon Adventure to the city of Minas Tirith, which features in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. [3]

  3. Colossal Adventure - Wikipedia

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    What MSX? said "Level 9 is the number one software house for adventures, and this is the number one title. MSX owners start here." [18] Micro Adventurer referred to the game as a "first-class version" of the original Adventure, [19] while Amstrad Action said "it's still the best and lengthiest version of this text-only classic available for a ...

  4. List of Western video games - Wikipedia

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    Educational point-and-click adventure game about the Klondike Gold Rush. Wanted: 1984: Arcade: Sigma Enterprises Third-person gallery shooter. 1-2 players support. Wanted: 1989: Master System: Sega: Westerado: Double Barreled: 2015: Xbox One, Windows, Mac OS: Adult Swim: A 2D, third-person, revenge Western action-adventure. Based on 2013 ...

  5. Jewels of Darkness - Wikipedia

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    Jewels of Darkness is a trilogy of text adventure games by Level 9. The individual games were initially released separately in 1982. They featured some themes and names inspired by the books of J. R. R. Tolkien and so became known as the Middle-Earth Trilogy. The individual releases were available for the BBC Micro unlike the compilation.

  6. Weird West - Wikipedia

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    Weird West, also known as Weird Western, is a term used for the hybrid genres of fantasy Western, horror Western and science fiction Western. [1] The term originated with DC's Weird Western Tales in 1972, but the idea is older as the genres have been blended since the 1930s, possibly earlier, in B-movie Westerns, comic books, movie serials and pulp magazines. [1]

  7. Gunslinger (film) - Wikipedia

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    [18] In The Encyclopedia of Western Movies, Gunslinger was praised for exploring the potential of a woman gunfighter, [19] and that it was "the most assured of Corman's quartet of Westerns." [20] In his book Western Movies: A Guide to 5,105 Feature Films, Michael R. Pitts said that it was an "early six day Roger Corman cheapie that is rather ...

  8. Level 9 - Wikipedia

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    Level 9 may refer to: Level 9 Computing, a software developer primarily known for their 1980s text adventures; Level 9; Level 9 (band) This page ...

  9. Atamania - Wikipedia

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    Atamania (アタマニア) [1] is a series of casual puzzle video games published by Level-5.The series comprises two, unrelated series of puzzle games. Tago Akira no Atama no Taisō (多湖輝の頭の体操, Professor Tago's Mental Gymnastics) is a collection of puzzles created by Akira Tago, a Japanese professor who has authored a series of books within Japan under the same name.