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  2. Quest 1 - Wikipedia

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    Quest 1 is a single-player role-playing game originally written for the TRS-80 and translated for the Apple II and Atari 8-bit computers. Published by SoftSide Magazine in 1981 as a type-in program , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] it is the first-known published game by Brian Reynolds .

  3. List of FM Towns games - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It was the fourth computer to be released under the Fujitsu brand, succeeding the FM-7 series. [2] The following list contains all of the known games released commercially for the FM Towns platform. Featuring an operating system based on MS-DOS called Towns OS, [3] the FM Towns operates with both 3.5" floppy disks and CD-ROMs. [4]

  4. Index of Windows games (M) - Wikipedia

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    Finish Line Games Finish Line Games Majestic: 2001 Anim-X: Electronic Arts: Majesty: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim: 2000 Cyberlore Studios: Hasbro Interactive: Majesty 2: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim: 2009 1C:Ino-Co: Paradox Interactive: Major League Baseball 2K9: 2009 Visual Concepts: 2K Sports: Making History: The Calm & The Storm: 2007 Muzzy Lane ...

  5. Quest (game) - Wikipedia

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    Quest (or Quest: World of Kharne, or Quest Gamemaster Edition, or Quest GME) is an open-end, fantasy, play-by-mail (PBM) role-playing game. Initially released in the United Kingdom in 1991, by Adventures by Mail, it later became available for play in the United States, Australia, and other countries in Europe. The game has a First and Second ...

  6. Quest Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Quest Corporation (株式会社クエスト, Kabushiki gaisha Kuesuto) was a Japanese video game company founded in 1988. Quest is best known for its critically acclaimed tactical role-playing game series Ogre Battle. In 1990 Quest was merged with the company Bothtec, the latter focusing on the development of personal computer software. [1]

  7. The Golden Horde (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Horde [a] (released as Great War Nations: The Mongols in some territories) is a 2008 real-time strategy video game for Windows. Developed by World Forge, it was published in Russia by Russobit-M in February 2008, in Europe by JoWooD in March, in North America by DreamCatcher Interactive in July, and in Australia by n3vrf41l Publishing in September.

  8. Mordhau (video game) - Wikipedia

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    On April 29th, 2024, the horde game mode was updated to Demon Horde which took the original horde game mode and added an array of new weapons, maps, and enemies. The Demon Horde update also made changes to inventory systems and the horde skill tree. [8] [9] Skirmish: This game is in the form of a team deathmatch; however, when a player is ...

  9. The Quest (1983 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was given a review in Playboy and is the only game published by Penguin Software to be reviewed by the magazine. [1] Electronic Fun with Computers & Games called it "one of the best combinations of graphics and text around". [2] While praising the graphics, SoftSide described the game's multiple ways to win as a "unique aspect". [3]