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  2. Dungeon Master (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Dungeon Master is a role-playing video game featuring a pseudo-3D first-person perspective.It was developed and published by FTL Games for the Atari ST in 1987, [5] almost identical Amiga and PC (DOS) ports following in 1988 and 1992.

  3. Dungeon Master - Wikipedia

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    A Dungeon Master, using a gamemaster's screen, explaining a scenario to the players.. In the Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) role-playing game, the Dungeon Master (DM) is the game organizer and participant in charge of creating the details and challenges of a given adventure, while maintaining a realistic continuity of events.

  4. Dungeon Master II: The Legend of Skullkeep - Wikipedia

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    Dungeon Master II: The Legend of Skullkeep, also released as Dungeon Master II: Skullkeep, is the sequel to the dungeon crawler role-playing video game Dungeon Master. [2] It was released in 1993 in Japan and in 1995 in other countries. [2] It is available for DOS, [3] Amiga, Macintosh, [4] Sega CD, PC-9801, PC-9821, and FM Towns.

  5. Dungeon Master Option: High-Level Campaigns - Wikipedia

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    Trenton Webb reviewed Dungeon Master Option: High-level Campaigns for Arcane magazine, rating it a 4 out of 10 overall. [1] Webb comments that "The AD&D system has a fundamental flaw: characters eventually become so potent that they can cope with anything the world (or alternative planes, or gods) can throw at them.

  6. Dungeon Master: Theron's Quest - Wikipedia

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    Dungeon Master: Theron's Quest is a modified version of Dungeon Master for the TurboGrafx/PC Engine video game console. [1] It was released on September 18, 1992 in Japan, with a North American release following the next year.

  7. Chaos Strikes Back - Wikipedia

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    Chaos Strikes Back is an expansion and sequel to Dungeon Master, the earlier 3D role-playing video game. Chaos Strikes Back was released in 1989 [1] and is also available on several platforms (including Atari ST, Amiga, X68000, PC-98, FM Towns). It uses the same engine as Dungeon Master, with new graphics and a new, far more challenging, dungeon.

  8. Dungeon Master Nexus - Wikipedia

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    Dungeon Master Nexus is a Dungeon Master sequel released in Japan, solely for Sega Saturn and in Japanese. It is the first game in the series using a 3D graphics engine. The game features 15 levels. [1] [2] Despite FTL Games being credited as the original copyright holder, they were not involved in the production whatsoever.

  9. FTL Games - Wikipedia

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    Dungeon Master is a fantasy role-playing game, which popularized real-time gameplay. The game included a number of user interface features that made gameplay particularly enjoyable, from a spell system that seemed to be "logical" to the intuitive way the player used the mouse to directly manipulate items in the simulated 3D view. [ 8 ]