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  2. Dungeons of Daggorath - Wikipedia

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    Dungeons of Daggorath is one of the first real-time, first-person perspective role-playing video games. It was produced by DynaMicro for the TRS-80 Color Computer in 1983. A sequel, Castle of Tharoggad, was released in 1988.

  3. Talk:Dungeons of Daggorath - Wikipedia

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    Thanks for the thanks, but I didn't write the PC port. I just host the forum. I was planning on writing the PC port, but I was enrolled in a Bachelors in Computer Science program, and the port was finished before I finished my degree in 2004. The non-forum Daggorath web pages were also written by someone else but hosted by me. --Michael Spencer

  4. List of role-playing video games: 1975 to 1985 - Wikipedia

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    Port: The game first appeared on a different platform and a port was made. The game is like the original, with few or no differences. ... Dungeons of Daggorath ...

  5. History of Western role-playing video games - Wikipedia

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    Telengard, a BASIC port of the earlier PDP-10 game DND, [30] and Dungeons of Daggorath, both released in 1982, introduced real-time gameplay. [19] Earlier dungeon crawl games had used turn-based movement, in which the enemies only moved when the adventuring party did. [31]

  6. Category:TRS-80 Color Computer games - Wikipedia

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    Dungeons of Daggorath; E. Early Games; F. Flight Simulator II (Sublogic) Frogger; K. Kids on Keys; King's Quest III; Koronis Rift; L. Leisure Suit Larry in the Land ...

  7. First-person (video games) - Wikipedia

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    Amidst a flurry of faux-3D first-person maze games where the player is locked into one of four orientations, like Spectre, Muse Software's Escape!, [20] Tunnel Runner, Escape from the Mindmaster, 3D Monster Maze, 3-D Monster Chase, 3-Demon, [21] Phantom Slayer, and Dungeons of Daggorath, came the 1982 release of Paul Edelstein's Wayout from ...

  8. List of commercial video games with later released source ...

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    Dungeons of Daggorath: 1982 2001 3D Dungeon crawler: Freeware: Freeware: DynaMicro / Douglas J. Morgan After years of no further distribution from the publisher Radio Shack of the game, the distribution rights fell back to the developers. Morgan released game around 2001 under a freeware like license to the public, also offering the source code.

  9. List of Dungeons & Dragons video games - Wikipedia

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    Up until 1987, a number of games inspired by Dungeons & Dragons had appeared, such as the Wizardry and Ultima series, but these were not licensed from TSR. TSR considered making their own video games and passed on the idea, and instead announced in 1987 that it was looking for a game development partner to make officially-licensed games.