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  2. Lufia: The Ruins of Lore - Wikipedia

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    Lufia: The Ruins of Lore, known in Japan as Chinmoku no Iseki: Estpolis Gaiden (沈黙の遺跡 ~エストポリス外伝~), is a role-playing video game developed by Atelier Double and published by Taito in Japan in 2002 and by Atlus a year later in North America.

  3. Lufia - Wikipedia

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    Lufia, known as Estpolis Denki (エストポリス伝記, Esutoporisu Denki, officially translated "Biography of Estpolis" [1]) in Japan, was a series of role-playing video games developed by Neverland (aside from The Ruins of Lore, which was developed by Atelier Double).

  4. List of Middle-earth video games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Middle-earth video games.It includes both video games based directly on J. R. R. Tolkien's books about Middle-earth, and those derived from The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit films by New Line Cinema and Warner Bros. which in turn were based on Tolkien's novels of the same name.

  5. The Lord of the Rings: Gollum - Wikipedia

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    The game's technical aspects and stability were criticized. Digital Trends could not initially score the game due to persistent crashes until a day-one patch was released, the first time in the publication's history. [26] Others faulted the user interface and perceived downgrading of Gollum's character model since the game's announcement. [40]

  6. The Elder Scrolls - Wikipedia

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    The first game in the series, Arena, featured little in the way of lore and lacked many elements that would come to define the series. [88] An elaborate system of gods and myths were introduced in the second game, Daggerfall. [7] The lore's complexity came from a desire to improve on the writing in Arena, which had been criticized as lackluster ...

  7. Times of Lore - Wikipedia

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    Times of Lore is a 1988 action role-playing game that was developed and published by Origin Systems for several platforms, including PC, Commodore 64/128, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Apple II, Nintendo Entertainment System, and Amiga.

  8. Scion (role-playing game) - Wikipedia

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    Scion is a role-playing game wherein players take on the roles of mortal descendants of gods tasked with working as the hands of their parents in the mortal world; while the first edition focused on a singular antagonist in the form of the recently escaped Titans (powerful, primordial embodiments of concepts such as water, chaos or light), the second edition does not automatically place this ...

  9. Dragon Lore - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Lore: The Legend Begins (French: Dragon Lore: La légende commence), is a point-and-click adventure game released in 1994 by Cryo Interactive for MS-DOS, and later ported to the 3DO video game console. [1] [2] The game was a commercial success, with sales of 300,000 units by 1997. [3]