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  2. Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire - Wikipedia

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    Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire is a role-playing video game, part in the Ultima series, published in 1990. It is considered a Worlds of Ultima game, as its setting differs from that of the main series. It uses the same engine as Ultima VI: The False Prophet and Martian Dreams.

  3. Ultima (series) - Wikipedia

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    Ultima: The Black Gate (SNES) — Action-adventure remake. Ultima: The Savage Empire (SNES) — A graphical update using the Black Gate engine for the SNES. Japan only, canceled in the US. Ultima Underworld: The Stygian Abyss (PlayStation) — Uses 3D models rather than the 2D sprites of the original. Released only in Japan.

  4. Worldbuilding - Wikipedia

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    Worldbuilders sometimes employ past human civilizations as a model for fictional societies. The 1990 video game Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire, for example, takes place in a world full of tribes based on civilizations in early Mesoamerica and Africa. This method can make a fictional world more accessible for an audience.

  5. Category:Ultima (series) - Wikipedia

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    Ultima is a series of fantasy role-playing video games from Origin Systems, Inc.. Ultima was created by Richard Garriott , a.k.a. Lord British . It is considered a seminal game of its genre.

  6. Ultima: Worlds of Adventure 2: Martian Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Ultima: Worlds of Adventure 2: Martian Dreams is a role-playing video game, part of the Ultima series, published in 1991, and re-released for Windows and Mac OS via GOG.com in 2012. It uses the same engine as Ultima VI: The False Prophet, as did Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire.

  7. List of tabletop role-playing games - Wikipedia

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    World of Darkness (original) and the World of Darkness (new) "2.0" White Wolf Publishing: Product line The World of Indiana Jones: West End Games: World of Synnibarr: WonderWorld Press World Tree: Roleplaying in a high-magic, highly civilized world populated by many sentient species, none of them human World Wide Wrestling RPG: 2015 Worlds ...

  8. Britannia Manor - Wikipedia

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    Britannia Manor was the residence of game designer Richard Garriott.The name comes from the castle of Lord British, ruler of Britannia, the setting of the Ultima computer role playing game series, which he created.

  9. Ultima VI: The False Prophet - Wikipedia

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    The One praises Ultima VI's size, gameplay, and design, expressing that "There's no other RPG that comes within a mile of matching Ultima VI's huge depth and amazingly real atmosphere." [15] Computer Gaming World nominated Ultima VI for its 1990 "Role-Playing Game of the Year" award, which went to Starflight 2: Trade Routes of the Cloud Nebula.