Anyone remember a game similar to this?
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#1
Posted 17 August 2006 - 08:17 PM
Anyone remember a game similar to this?
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#2
Posted 18 August 2006 - 10:02 PM
#3
Posted 19 August 2006 - 05:28 PM
http://www.rpgclassics.com/
It is not the game i was looking for. This game was completely text based.
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#4
Posted 19 August 2006 - 08:48 PM
Click here 3 times for $100,000<--- I mean .00001 dollars.
#5
Posted 19 August 2006 - 09:11 PM
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#6
Posted 20 August 2006 - 12:37 PM
This post has been edited by Nat Sci: 20 August 2006 - 12:37 PM
Click here 3 times for $100,000<--- I mean .00001 dollars.
#7
Posted 20 August 2006 - 04:56 PM
http://applewin.berlios.de/
and then downloading the various adventures here:
http://www.eamonag.org/pages/beyond_eamon.htm
More info on eamon which is the predecessor to swordthrust, and that contains 250+ free text rpg adventures, can be found here:
http://www.eamonag.org/
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#8
Posted 20 August 2006 - 05:29 PM
Click here 3 times for $100,000<--- I mean .00001 dollars.
#9
Posted 20 August 2006 - 06:48 PM
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Posted 21 August 2006 - 06:09 PM
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Posted 21 August 2006 - 07:03 PM
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#12
Posted 22 August 2006 - 10:56 AM
Nice writeup at: http://www.bbsdocumentary.com/library/PROG.../ehrenreich.pdf
You can play it here: http://www.silent-running.com/lord.htm
Other site (haven't fully checked it out.. possibly has the files you can download)
http://lord.lordlegacy.com/main.php
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#13
Posted 22 August 2006 - 11:34 AM
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#14
Posted 22 August 2006 - 02:24 PM
In 1983, Atari ran the SwordQuest contest, in which contestants would play the game to get clues (2 numbers) that lead them to a certain page and panel in the included comic book. They then sent in the correct words and their entry and a certain number of contestants were flown out to Atari to compete in a championship game.
In the case of EarthWorld, it were 50 contestants who found the correct clues in the EarthWorld comic book and were trying for a gold Talisman of the Penultimate Truth that had 12 diamonds and the 12 zodiac birthstones around it and a white gold sword on the front. This item was won in August of 1983 by Steven Bell. It is rumored that Mr. Bell kept the sword but sold the rest for $15,000.
The FireWorld round also had 50 contestants who found the correct clues in the FireWorld comic book. This round was played for the Chalice of Light, which was made of gold and platinum with jewel decorations. This was won by Michael Rideout, who still has it in a safe deposit box.
SwordQuest: WaterWorld was initially sold only through the Atari Club by mail order. Forty-Five people found the correct clues in its comic book but only 10 were to compete in the championship round (drawn randomly). They were to compete for the Crown of Life, a gold, jewel-decorated crown.
But before the WaterWorld round was played, Atari was sold and the contest was cancelled. The remaining copies of SwordQuest: WaterWorld were sold in stores and SwordQuest: AirWorld, which was in development at the time, was cancelled and it and its comic were never released.
The 10 finalists of the WaterWorld round were offered compensation checks of an unknown amount. Steven Bell and Michael Rideout were also offered compensation checks of $15,000 because they would not play a Grand Prize round.
Had the contest continued, the prize for the AirWorld round was to have been the Philosopher's Stone, a large piece of white jade in a gold, jewel-decorated box. The grand prize was to have been the Sword of Ultimate Sorcery, a full-size sword with a silver blade and a gold, jewel-encrusted handle.
What became of the crown and stone is unknown. It is rumored that the sword was kept by Jack Tramiel, but this is unconfirmed.
The Atari SwordQuest contest prizes were created by the Franklin Mint.
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#15
Posted 28 August 2006 - 06:28 PM
If you would like to play L.O.R.D. go to Nuklear Lord. I used to play on there, Good times!

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