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  2. Wizardry VI: Bane of the Cosmic Forge - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] The game was reviewed in 1991 in Dragon #168 by Hartley, Patricia, and Kirk Lesser in "The Role of Computers" column. The reviewers gave the game 4 out of 5 stars. [9] The Lessers reviewed the Macintosh version of the game in Dragon #174, giving that version of the game 4 out of 5 stars. [10]

  3. Desert of Desolation - Wikipedia

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    [9] In 1982, TSR published Pharaoh as a thirty-two-page booklet with two outer folders, for the first edition of AD&D. [7]: 101 It was designed for 6-8 player characters of levels 5–7, [10] and formed the first of the three-part Desert of Desolation module series. [1] [7]: 101 Oasis of the White Palm is the sequel to the Pharaoh module.

  4. Lost: Via Domus - Wikipedia

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    Lost: Via Domus, marketed as Lost: The Video Game in Europe, is a video game based on the ABC television series Lost. The game was released for the Microsoft Windows operating system, and the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 video game consoles in February 2008, after the third season of the series .

  5. Fabled Lands - Wikipedia

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    Fabled Lands is a series of fantasy gamebooks written by established gamebook authors Dave Morris and Jamie Thomson and published by Pan Books, a division of Macmillan in the mid 1990s. Cover art was by Kevin Jenkins with Russ Nicholson and Arun Pottier providing maps and illustrations.

  6. Landstalker - Wikipedia

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    Landstalker: The Treasures of King Nole [1] is an action role-playing that was developed by Climax Entertainment and released for the Sega Genesis in 1992 in Japan and 1993 elsewhere. Players take on the role of the treasure hunter Nigel as he navigates a three-dimensional world through an isometric viewpoint , solving puzzles and fighting enemies.

  7. Meet Kevin Johnson - Wikipedia

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    "Meet Kevin Johnson" is the eighth episode of the fourth season of the American science fiction drama television series Lost. [1] It was written in October and November 2007 by supervising producer Elizabeth Sarnoff and co-producer Brian K. Vaughan, and filmed that November.

  8. The Shape of Things to Come (Lost) - Wikipedia

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    Lost also improved its Canadian ratings with 1.443 million viewers. [38] In Australia, "The Shape of Things to Come" was watched by only 683,000 viewers, [ 39 ] but Lost was nominated in the same week for two Sun-Herald Bogie Awards—a parody of the Australian Logie Awards —in the categories of "Most Underrated" series and "Most Jerked ...

  9. Ultima VIII: Pagan - Wikipedia

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    Ultima VIII: Pagan is a role-playing video game, released as the eighth part of the Ultima series.Released in 1994, it is a DOS-only title and is also the first game in the series to be rated M in North America.