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  2. Wizards & Warriors - Wikipedia

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    In a retrospective of the entire Wizards & Warriors series, UK-based magazine Retro Gamer gave a positive review of the first game, saying that "Kuros's first adventure was a unique experience for NES gamers in 1987, and technically well ahead of other games for the console at the time." The review said that the platform game emphasizes hunting ...

  3. Wizards & Warriors III: Kuros: Visions of Power - Wikipedia

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    Wizards & Warriors III: Kuros Visions of Power is a platforming and adventure video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). It was developed by UK-based company Zippo Games for Rare; it was published by Acclaim Entertainment and released in North America in March 1992 and in Europe on January 21, 1993.

  4. Throwback Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Throwback announced the purchase of the Acclaim Entertainment library, consisting of over 190 titles such as Iggy's Reckin' Balls, Extreme-G, Gladiator: Sword of Vengeance, Wizards & Warriors and Vexx. [1] [2] In February 2011, WeGo Interactive Co., Ltd., located in Seoul, Korea, purchased the Re-Volt franchise from Throwback ...

  5. Worlds of Power - Wikipedia

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    Everything2 nodes of the Simon's Quest and Wizards & Warriors novelizations; Castlevania Dungeon: Worlds of Power - Castlevania 2 - A review of the Castlevania 2 novelization; About Worlds of Power - a background information page about these books, published on tsr's NES Archive

  6. List of Nintendo Entertainment System games - Wikipedia

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    [9] [12] Though the extra space of the NES cartridge was not utilized by most games, it enabled the inclusion of additional hardware expansions; in contrast, some copies of early NES games like Gyromite merely paired the printed circuit board of the game's Famicom version with an adapter to convert between the different pinouts. [10]: 108 [13]

  7. Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II - Wikipedia

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    It was released in North America in December 1989 and in Europe on March 27, 1991. It is the sequel to Rare's 1987 title Wizards & Warriors. In Ironsword, the player controls the knight warrior Kuros as he ventures in the land of Sindarin. He must defeat the evil wizard Malkil, who has assumed the elemental forms of Earth, Wind, Fire, and Water ...

  8. Wizards & Warriors (2000 video game) - Wikipedia

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    The game received "average" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic. [6] Sam Derboo of Hardcore Gaming 101 wrote that it "feels like Bradley's alternative Wizardry 8". [3] In comparing the two games' dungeons, Derboo said the dungeons of Wizards & Warriors are more complex. [3]

  9. Wizards & Warriors (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Wizards and Warriors may also refer to: Wizards & Warriors II, sequel to first game; Wizards & Warriors III third entry in the series; Wizards & Warriors X: The Fortress of Fear a Game Boy entry in the Wizards & Warriors series; Wizards and Warriors; Wizards & Warriors (2000 video game) a role-playing video game for Microsoft Windows