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Baldur's Gate Runecraft (Bioware;Interplay)?rasterAnnounced but not released.
[Zerothis]***The bastards!
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Jagged Alliance 2: Stracciatella author?raster Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Neverwinter Nights  BioWare?textured polygons BeOSlabelminimizeminimize
X-COM: Terror from the Deep  ??raster, textured polygons 3DOlabelminimizeminimize
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Space Crusade Gremlin Graphics1992raster ZX Spectrumlabelimageminimize
Space Crusade Gremlin Graphics1992raster C64labelimageminimize
Space Crusade Gremlin Graphics1992raster Amstrad CPClabelimageminimize
Space Crusade Gremlin Graphics1992rasterAn expansion disk to this game was planned but as it seems never released. Atari STlabelimageminimize
Space Crusade Gremlin Graphics (Rapier Design)1992raster Amigalabelimageminimize
Space Crusade Gremlin Graphics1993raster MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Space Crusade: The Voyage Beyond Gremlin Graphics (Rapier Design)1993raster Amigalabelimageminimize
X-COM: UFO Defense  Microprose (Mythos Games)1994raster, textured polygonsUn clásico de acción por turnos, que sigue manteniendo su inmensa dificultad (donde los enemigos muchas veces son más listos que tú y retirarse es una opción muy viable)
Visto desde hoy, peca de una interfaz complejísima e impracticable, en lo cual le supera el reciente XCOM: Enemy Unknown (a pesar de no tener las opciones de varias bases y su construcción en detalle)
Interesante desde el punto de vista histórico, pero a excepción del reto que supone no tiene nada que no se sienta anticuado y obsoleto.

5 de 10***CD-ROM version
[37]***Floppy disk version
[37]***Latest version: 1.4 (as of ?)***[i]UFO: Enemy Unknown[/i] was used in Russia and likely rest of the Europe as well.***[b]Minimum requirements:[/b]
* MS-DOS 5.0
* 386 20 MHz CPU
* 4 MB RAM (2 MB free)
* 560 kB free conventional memory

[b]Supported soundcards:[/b]
* SoundBlaster
* AdLib
* Roland LAPC-1
* PC Speaker***Two books were made of the game. One [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-COM_:_UFO_Defense_-_A_Novel]by Diane Duane[/url] in 1995 and another [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-COM:_UFO_Defense_Novel_%28Russian%29]by Vladimir Vasilyev[/url] in 1997, both bearing the name X-COM: UFO Defense.***You are in control of X-Com; an organisation formed by the world's governments to fight the ever-increasing alien menace.

- Command deadly close-combat battles:
Shooting down UFOs is just the beginning; you must the lead a squad of heavily-armed soldiers across different terrains as they investigate the UFO crash site. Tackle the aliens with automatic rifles, rocket launchers and even tanks in the struggle to retrieve useful technology, weapons or life forms.

- Research and manufacture alien technologies:
Successful ground assault missions will allow X-Com scientists to analyse alien items. Each new breakthrough brings you a little closer to understanding the technology and culture of the alien races. When your engineers have amassed sufficient research data on their superior weapons and craft, they'll be available for your troops to use.

- Develop a strategy to save the Earth:
You must make every crucial decision as you combat the powerful alien forces. But you'll also need to watch the world political situation; governments may be forced into secret pacts with the aliens and then begin to reduce X-Com funding.
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The Elder Scrolls: Arena  Bethesda Softworks1994raster, textured polygons, mixed[b]Minimum:[/b]
* DOS 5.0
* 25 MHz 386 CPU
* 4 MB RAM
* 25 MB HD space
* VGA display
* mouse***The game was formerly commercial, but was released as freeware at some point.
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Jagged Alliance Sir-Tech (MadLab Software)1995raster MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Jagged Alliance: Deadly Games Sir-Tech (MadLab Software)1995raster MS-DOSlabelminimizeminimize
X-COM: Enemy Unknown  Microprose1995raster, textured polygonsOne of the most popular PC titles ever is now available for the PlayStation. X-COM: UFO Defense is a strategy game that begins with aliens invading Earth. You control a team of specialists that must gather materials, build bases, and fight back against the extraterrestrial terrorists. Following the normal strategy game formula, X-COM: UFO Defense is able to remain fresh by offering new elements like ancient alien artifacts that when found give special abilities, and a highly original storyline that will keep you enthralled and engaged until the Earth is safe.***European version
[29]***US version
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[27]***[b]missing images:[/b] geoscape, title screen, tactical mission, base management (of proper quality/resolution) and possibly some other screens
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X-COM: Terror from the Deep  Paul Hibbard & Pete Moreland (Microprose Software)1995raster, textured polygonsLatest version: 2.0 (as of ?)***The war continues... X-COM: UFO Defense brought you to a galactic battlefield. X-COM: Terror from the Deep brings the alien terror into a totally new dimension.

Seeking to take advantage of a weakened Earth, X-COM's deep space foes unexpectedly change strategy and launch a powerful second front against planet Earth.

In the dark depths of vast oceans, long sleeping forces are awakened by reanimation signals sent out across the galactic silence by their interstellar brothers and sisters. Slowly but surely, an army of hibernating alien sea creatures awakens. Your combat now extends to the strange new worlds of the deep where superior alien technologies threaten the very survival of this planet - your planet - Earth.

* Sequel to the hugely successful X-COM: UFO Defense
* Actual undersea geoscape mapping system with rich topographic detail
* Full array of undersea military technology
* Rich graphics feature water coloration and wrecks
* Multilevel tactical maps featuring both underseascapes and buildings
* Alien encyclopedia features mutation technology and new watery denizens
[Valve?]***[b]Minimum requirements:[/b]
* MS-DOS 5.0
* 386 33 MHz CPU
* 520 kB free conventional memory
* 3 MB free RAM
* VGA display

[b]Recommended:[/b]
* 486 50 MHz CPU
* SVGA display
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Anvil of Dawn New World Computing (DreamForge Intertainment)1995raster[b]Minimum[/b]
* DOS 5.0 or greater
* 486/33 CPU
* 4 MB RAM
* 5 MB free HD space
* 2X CD-ROM drive
* Mouse

[b]Recommended:[/b]
* 486/66 CPU
* 30 MB free HD space***The game's unusual in the manner that although you select one of the five heroes to play as in the beginning, you get to meet the other four in your travels.

The choice of hero mostly affects the voice-overs (and dialog with it) and appearance, attributes are freely customizable if you so desire.***The game was apparently re-released in 2007/01 with Windows XP support. Unable to verify this currently, though.
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X-COM: Terror from the Deep  Microprose1996raster
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Daggerfall  Bethesda Softworks1996raster, textured polygons, mixedThe various demo various support sound hardware that the final version does not.***
[84]***[b]Minimum:[/b]
* DOS 6.0
* 66 MHz 486DX2 CPU
* 8 MB RAM
* 50 MB HD space
* mouse

[b]Recommended:[/b]
* 450 MB HD space

[b]Soundcards:[/b]
*Sound Blaster, Sound Blaster 16, AWE 32
* Pro Audio Spectrum
* Ensoniq Soundscape
* Gravis Ultrasound***2009-07-09 made temporarily available for free, on the 15th anniversary of the Elder Scrolls series.***Latest version: 1.07.213 (as of ?)***The control system for Daggerfall was surprisingly advanced for its time (in DOS game, anyway), I think. You could easily have mouse look in and practically use similar-ish control mechanism to what's in modern games (e.g. in Dark Messiah) to control which way or how you swung your weapons. The only difference was that instead of swinging in the direction you moved, it swung in the direction you dragged the mouse, which in effect prevented you from turning around with the mouse as long as you had the attack button pressed. The controls were also quite customizable, since you could easily configure them to resemble something similar to that time's control system. The game was also quite unique that you could scale any straight wall almost indefinitely, defying any laws of sensibility by dragging yourself across to heights that made no sense. Lack of this ability was one of the most disappointing factors in the sequels, I think (though I have to really blame the blatantly lighter mood of the other games for _really_ disappointing me.. honestly, the story description of both Morrowind and Oblivion is much darker, yet I feel like I'm playing in some kind of [[link:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teletubbies Teletubby]] land).***The Elder Scrolls: Daggerfall is the second chapter in the highly acclaimed Elder Scrolls role-playing series. Its predecessor, TES: Arena, won over twenty Best Role Playing Game of the Year awards and set a new level for computer role plating. TES: Daggerfall is the most ambitious CRPG ever created and surpasses the high standard set in Arena.

Daggerfall offers you an opportunity to adventure in total freedom within a world where your destiny is of your own making and consequence evolves from your decisions. A world of love and darkness, magic and sorcery. Whether you choose to follow a quest or to venture out alone, you will interact with thousands of people as you travel across an expansive land in a time of fantasy and imagination.

* The largest world ever created for a computer role-playing game. Adventure through thousands of cities, villages, dungeons, graveyards, ruins, castles, shrines and farms.
* Interact with thousands of characters, both in dialogue and action.
* Involve yourself in a complex world of constantly evolving political intrigue.
* Own property and ships, participate in the politics of guilds and other organisations and trade goods and services.
* Customise your character or even create a unique character class.
* Participate in numerous large-scale, complex quests or venture off on your own.
* A multiple path story, with several different endings. You decide how the game is played and won.
[Box blurb]***Daggerfall is the sequel to Arena. The world is HUGE, with litterally thousands of NPC's, hundreds of towns and dungeons, and a nearly infinate number of choices that can be made. You can spend time on side quests, or attempt your main goal of saving Daggerfall from the spirit of it's dead king.
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Baldur's Gate: Edition spéciale  Interplay Productions1998raster MS-DOSlabelminimizeminimize
Baldur's Gate  Interplay;Black Isle Studios (BioWare)1998rasterThis game can be played on HaikuOS using the GemRB replacement engine.***[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Windows 95
* 166 MHz Pentium CPU
* 16 MB RAM
* 2 MB VRAM
* 320 MB HD space

[b]Recommended:[/b]
* 200 MHz Pentium MMX CPU
* 32 MB RAM
* 4 MB VRAM
* 570 MB HD space***Latest version: 1.1.4315 (as of ?)***EAN-13: [code]3546430126868[/code] (Complete Compilation; 4 in 1 Boxset) - lang: eng, fre, ita, spa
... includes all games from the Bhaalspawn arc
... pre-patched to 1.1.4315***[b]companion[/b] - the familiar, if the player chooses a mage class (no other mages are allowed to have familiars for some reason).
[b]prophecy[/b] - in Candlekeep the chanters speak the prophecies of Alaundo.

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autoregen - characters with abnormally high constitution regenerate health automatically (and even then so slowly it hardly matters), most characters don't have it this high.***An attempt to perfectly reproduce the AD&D ruleset in a significant area of the AD&D world.
Up to 6 players can cooperate using TCP/IP, IPX, 1 player, 2 player, 3 player, 4 player, 5 player, or 6 player cooperative.
serial or modem connections.
The standard edition comes on no less than 5 CDs, The DVD edition contains the entire game on 1 DVD.

[b]Tags[/b]
Uses the AD&D ruleset. is set in Forgotten realms where Baldur's Gate is a location. This game begins the Baldur's Gate series. Players can create and name Human, Elf, Dwarf, Half-Elf, Halfling, and Gnome characters of either gender of the Fighter, Mage, Thief, Cleric, Ranger, Druid, or Paladin classes. Some classes can engage in sorcery according to the AD&D ruleset. Players can also dual-class or multi-class according the AD&D ruleset. In a 1-player game, the player controls an entire party, in multiplayer games, each player can control one or more characters (or none at all). Players must cooperate, there is no competitive options in the game. There are multiple ways for a character to summon underlings for temporary help. Characters must sleep or suffer the effects of fatigued. Characters can also become poisoned, confused,charmed, enfeebled, paralyzed, turned to stone, encumbered, impaired, or drunk if the character does avoid situations that lead to such effects. The detail of the fantasy world this game takes place in seems to qualify it as belonging to the high fantasy genre. Characters can use bows, crossbows, slings, knives, swords, axes, bludgeons, pole arms, whips, or fight unarmed (non-lethal). A vast number of items can be aquired from stashes in the world, on defeated foes, or purchased from shops or individuals. The AI of the player's characters can be programmed in a scriptable language. But this is highly optional as adequate AIs are provided or the player can pause constantly to direct everybody with point-n-click commands; then unpause for as long as those commands are helpfully being executed. (Documentation for Scripting can be found on the 1st CD. Users have created AIs that can be found online and loaded into an existing game). Many NPC can be joined to the party and left to retrieve later. Some will leave if they are unhappy with the main characters actions. Evil people prefer the main character to do evil, good characters prefer good. Some NPC have their on purposes for joining and will stay of leave depending on the changing conditions matching their goals or not. The experience system follows the AD&D ruleset. This includes XP awarded for defeating enemies and for completing quests (which are documented on-the-fly in an automated journal that also records some plot information). The XP required to level up are preset according the the AD&D ruleset. When leveling up (at the players initiation, once the require XP are collected), skill points are awarded that can be distributed to a subset of skills available to the character's class (not all AD&D skills are included in this game). Several small village/towns can be visited and Baldur's Gate is a massive 10+ levels (not counting interiors that include multistory buildings) of civilization that approaches the definition of a city. Several large keeps make up whole levels (again not counting interiors that include multistory buildings). Several tall towers can be explored. Many multilevel mines and dungeons can or must be explored. Developers comments can be read on some tombstones a cemetery. [spoiler=View spoiler;Close]Bauldur's Gate has a sewer system as a location.[/spoiler]. Books, scrolls, and documents in the game offer extraneous details about the Forgotten Realms and Bauldur's Gate area, plot background, plot information, and character advancement training (rare). This game is available in a 5 CD set (original), 3 CD set, or on a single DVD to save on disc swapping. The game can be configured to run from the various CD or have them installed to hard drive per CD. But, upon running the game will require CD 1 to be in the drive for copy egest.
[spoiler=plot similarities;Close]The plot shares some similarities to events in the Book of The Watchers (from the Book of Enoch, an apocryphal Jewish writing). In Baldur's Gate, an unearthly being came to the earthly realm and copulated with mortal females. The children of these unions have unusual and advanced traits and eventual fight with and kill each other. In the book of the watchers, unearthly beings came to the earth and copulated with mortal females. The children of these unions are giants and eventually fight with and kill each other.[/spoiler]
(needs descrition, hazardouspowers, inventory, limitedcapacity, randomencounters, titlementioned, containers, infinityengine, karma, ,magic , voiceovers, cdrom, basilisks, ,caninoids ,giantspiders ,goblins ,godlingprotagonist ,golems ,undead , wyverns, forest, sewers, camping, lockpicking, romance, sorcery)
[Zerothis]***A great RPG where the AD&D world is perfectly reproduced.
A huge world to explore and wonderful graphics are the main reasons to try it out.
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X-COM: Terror from the Deep  2K Games (Microprose Software)1999raster, textured polygonsThe war continues... X-COM: UFO Defense brought you to a galactic battlefield. X-COM: Terror from the Deep brings the alien terror into a totally new dimension.

Seeking to take advantage of a weakened Earth, X-COM's deep space foes unexpectedly change strategy and launch a powerful second front against planet Earth.

In the dark depths of vast oceans, long sleeping forces are awakened by reanimation signals sent out across the galactic silence by their interstellar brothers and sisters. Slowly but surely, an army of hibernating alien sea creatures awakens. Your combat now extends to the strange new worlds of the deep where superior alien technologies threaten the very survival of this planet - your planet - Earth.***[Spanish]
Similar al primer X-COM, pero mucho mejor por la situación de acción total desde el principio, una dificultad endiablada (incluso más que el UFO Defense), una exigencia de toma de decisiones tan constante como cruel y la introducción del elemento agua y de misiones de defensa de civiles en el juego (añade una capa más a su inmensa complejidad)
Es algo mejor que el UFO Defense.

6 de 10

[English, Google Translate]
Similar to the first X-COM, but much better about the situation of mass action from the beginning, a devilish difficulty (even more than the UFO Defense), a requirement of decision making as constant as cruel and the introduction of the water element and civil defense missions in the game (adds one more layer to its immense complexity) It's better than the UFO Defense.

6 out of 10***[b]2.5D[/b] - tactical missions and most of the game is done with raster graphics, but the globe in geoscape is rendered with flat polygons for land and textured polygons for water.***This entry would still benefit from 2 screenshots, one from terror mission and another from underwater mission.***A very simple port of TFTD to Windows with no improvements or changes what-so-ever, just that it runs natively on Windows XP. Released only as part of [i]X-COM: Collector's Edition[/i] and for a time was available on Steam until they switched to running the old DOS version under DOSBox (around 2008-10-06).
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X-COM: UFO Defense Hasbro Interactive (Mythos Games)1999raster, textured polygonsA very simple port of UFO Defense to Windows with no improvements or changes what-so-ever, just that it runs natively on Windows XP (and doesn't even do that very well). Released only as part of X-COM: Collector's Edition and for a time was available on Steam until they switched to running the old DOS version under DOSBox (around 2008-10-06). Windowslabelminimizeminimize
Baldur's Gate: Tales of the Sword Coast  Interplay;Black Isle Studios (BioWare)1999rasterThis game can be played on HaikuOS using the GemRB replacement engine.***Latest version: 1.3.5512 (as of 1999-06-21?)***Adds Durlag's Tower, Werewolf Island and Ulgoth's Beard regions.***EAN-13: [code]3546430126868[/code] (Complete Compilation; 4 in 1 Boxset)
... includes all games from the Bhaalspawn arc
... pre-patched to 1.3.5508***Adds new areas, quests and dungeons to Baldur's Gate. Also raises the experience cap and fixes a few oversites in BG such as uknown magical items are colored blue and missle fly at more realistic speeds. All players must have the same version for network games the original BG and TotSC will not work together.
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Jagged Alliance 2 Sir-Tech;TalonSoft;Strategy First (Sir-Tech Canada)1999rasterFrom official site:
"FIGHT FOR FREEDOM. KILL FOR CASH.
A ruthless dictator has taken control of the tiny nation of Arulco. The country's large army has a terrified population in its iron grip, its only opposition is a ragtag bunch of rebels. The bad news: you're in charge of the rebels. The good news: some of the world's best mercenaries will fight on your side...if you can afford them.

Ahead lies a savage struggle for freedom. To win, you'll need the negotiating skills of a diplomat, the strategic genius of a general, the battle tactics of a commando... And A Whole Lot Of Guts."
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Baldur's Gate Graphic Simulations (BioWare)2000raster Mac OS Classiclabelimageminimize
Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn  Interplay (BioWare)2000raster Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Jagged Alliance 2: Unfinished Business Titan Computer (Tribsoft)2000raster Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn  Interplay;Black Isle Studios (BioWare)2000rasterThis game can be played on Linux, Android, Mac, iOS, HaikuOS, BSD, and newer versions of Windows using the GemRB replacement engine.***Latest version: x.x.23037 (as of ?)***EAN-13: [code]3546430126868[/code] (Complete Compilation; 4 in 1 Boxset)
... includes all games from the Bhaalspawn arc***Mixes some 3rd edition classes into the 2nd edition rule-set.***From official site:

'Every world has conflict. Good and evil. Friend and foe. Safety and danger. In Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn?, you'll find yourself between these factions. This epic sequel will immerse you in a world of intrigue, adventure and fierce combat where your ability to discern the difference between these sides - with the assistance of steel and spell - determines your fate.

In Baldur's Gate I, you defeated your evil half-brother Sarevok and prevented your father Bhaal, the dead Lord of Murder, from returning to the Forgotten Realms. Now, in Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn?, the stakes have become much higher. Will you resist the evil within you, and forge a legend of heroic proportions? Or will you embrace your monstrous inner nature, and carve a swath of destruction across the Realms?

Your story begins anew in the exotic southern kingdom of Amn, amidst the opulence of the sinister capital city of Athkatla. Journey through the fierce, unforgiving wilderness of Amn, and through the treacherous caverns of the Underdark, in your quest for artifacts of awesome power and treasure of inestimable wealth.. even challenge dragons, if you dare. Such is the life of a legend.'
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Jagged Alliance 2: Unfinished Business  Interplay;Virgin Interactive (Sir-Tech)2000rasterFrom official site:
"The country of Arulco has fallen under a new threat. Ricci Mining and Exploration, the company that ran Arulco's mines before the recent civil war, wants those mines back. The corporation has established a base in the neighboring country of Tracona and used it to launch a deadly missile attack on Arulco. If their demands are not met, they are prepared to destroy the entire country."
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Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn  MacPlay (Bioware;Black Isle Studios;MumboJumbo)2001raster Mac OS Classiclabelimageminimize
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Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal  Interplay;Black Isle Studios (BioWare)2001rasterBALDUR's GATE: THRONE OF BHAAL is the add-on pack to BALDUR's GATE: SHADOWS OF AMN. It expands and enriches the game play experience by adding several new locations, high-level spells and powerful new characters. Set in the Forgotten Realms world, this is the ultimate conclusion of the Baldur's Gate legend. This game takes you through an all-new storyline rich with intrigue and treachery as you unravel the mysteries of the Dungeon of Watcher's Keep and explore other new areas such as the City of Saradush, the Fortified Monastery of Amkethran, Sendai's Underdark Fortress and your own Abyssal Stronghold.
Take part in the legend.***This game can be played on HaikuOS using the GemRB replacement engine.***[b]data import[/b] - if no character is imported, the player must create a new character that starts with 25,000,000 xp (level 16-19 depending on class).***Latest version: 2.5.26498 (as of ?)***EAN-13: [code]3546430126868[/code] (Complete Compilation; 4 in 1 Boxset)
... includes all games from the Bhaalspawn arc
... pre-patched to 2.5.26461
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The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind  Bethesda Softworks (Bethesda Game Studios)2002textured polygons2003? --- Game of the Year (GOTY) edition, includes Bloodmoon and Tribunal expansions.
INT 2009-06-16 on Steam, by Bethesda Softworks (lang: eng) -- GOTY edition***[b]missing images:[/b] title screen, character creation, some other screens***The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind is an epic, open-ended single-player game where you create and play any kind of character you can imagine. Be the noble hero embarking on an epic quest, or an insidious thief rising to leadership of his guild. Be a malevolent sorcerer developing the ultimate spell of destruction, or a reverent healer searching for the cure to a plague. Your actions define your character, and your gameplay changes and evolves in response to your actions. Confront the assassins' guild, and they take out a contract on you. Impress them, and they try to recruit you instead. No two sagas are the same in the world of Morrowind.

Original copies of the game came with Macrovision SafeDisc. An official patch removed the need for SafeDisc but required a CD check per play. A later publishing of the game came with no protection whatsoever.
[Zerothis]
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The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind Bethesda Softworks2002textured polygonsMorrowind is an epic, open-ended single-player role-playing game where you create and play any kind of character you can imagine. Your actions define your character, and your gameplay changes and evolves in response to your actions. Confront the assassins' guild, and they take out a contract on you. Impress them, and they try to recruit you instead. No two sagas are the same in the world of Morrowind. The end result is the most open-ended RPG possible--one with an infinite number of possible paths through the game.***One of the most eagerly anticipated RPG?s of all-time is now on the Xbox, in the form of Morrowind. This 1st person RPG will leave your jaw on the floor with its rich gameplay, smooth graphics and open-ended story. As you progress in the game the story and characters will change depending on your actions. Develop your character with an incredibly deep character system, and gain experience points as you win battles and complete quests. Morrowind utilizes the graphical power of Xbox, and features realistic textures and polygon counts, real-time shadows, vast landscapes, skeletal based animation, and a dynamic weather system. This game is another reason you?re happy you bought an Xbox.
[R2D2-A]***"Morrowind is an epic, open-ended single-player game where you create and play any kind of character you can imagine. Your actions define your character, and your gameplay changes and evolves in response to your actions. Confront the assassins' guild, and they take out a contract on you. Impress them, and they try to recruit you instead. No two sagas are the same in the world of Morrowind. The end result is the most open-ended RPG possible - one with an infinite number of possible paths through the game."
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Neverwinter Nights  Atari;Infogrames (BioWare)2002textured polygonsLatest version: 1.69 (as of ?)

Comes on 3 CDs***[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Windows 98, ME, 2000 SP2 or XP
* 450 MHz Pentium II or K6 CPU
* 96 MB RAM (128 MB for 2000/XP)
* 16 MB VRAM
* TNT2 GPU
* 1.2 GB HD space
* 8X CD-ROM drive
* LAN or internet connection for multiplayer

[b]Recommended:[/b]
* 800 MHz Pentium III or Athlon CPU
* 128 MB RAM (256 MB for 2000/XP)
* 2 GB HD space
* GeForce 2 or Radeon GPU***A Forgotten Realms Northern Sword Coast game. Designed to simulate the best of the pen-and-paper Dungeons & Dragons 3rd edition experience.
[anonomouse]***Released in USA 2002-06-18, Germany 2002-06-28, Europe/Australia/New Zealand 2002-07-03, Japan 2003-03-20, and Poland 2003-11-20
[Zerothis]
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Neverwinter Nights  Macplay;Infogrames (Bioware)2003textured polygons[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Mac OS X 10.2.6
* 450 MHz G4 CPU
* 256 MB RAM
* 32 MB VRAM
* 2.1. GB HD space
* LAN or internet connection for multiplayer
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Neverwinter Nights: Shadows of Undrentide  Atari (BioWare)2003textured polygonsLatest version: 1.69 (as of ?)***[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Windows 98, ME, 2000 SP2 or XP
* 450 MHz Pentium II or K6 CPU
* 128 MB RAM
* 32 MB VRAM
* TNT2 GPU
* 600 MB HD space
* 8X CD-ROM drive
* LAN or internet connection for multiplayer

[b]Recommended:[/b]
* 800 MHz Pentium III or Athlon CPU
* 256 MB RAM
* GeForce 2 or Radeon GPU
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Neverwinter Nights  Atari;Infogrames (BioWare)2003textured polygonsLinux versions of this program are supported by Bioware. You can obtain them from the Neverwinter Night's for Linux Client Page and the Neverwinter Night's for Linux Server Page.
You can obtain help for this version of the program from Bioware's Linux Forums.
[Atari]***While the most of the Linux version can be downloaded for free, you'll need to buy the windows version to legally get a CD Key that allows the Linux version to run. Also, certain files of the windows version are also required for the Linux version and only available from a full install of the windows version that has been successfully run at least once.

Bioware had stared during development that players could import Baldur's Gate characters. This feature was subsequently removed before completion. Atari says in their NWN FAQ (About the Windows version), that this was due to BG being 2nd edition D&D rules and and NWN being 3rd edition.

Hasbro, Infogrames, and Atari do not officially support the Linux port. According to Atari, Bioware does.

Confirmed to work perfectly with WINE versions 0.9.55 and 0.9.61. Formally, the end user had to install and successfully run the Windows version then port it to their Linux box. The good news here is that Linux users no longer had to own a windows system to get a native Linux version. They could instead, install the Windows version, install the NWN Linux resources, port the proper files from the windows version to Linux version, uninstall the Windows version. Native Linux version get achieved without having to buy Windows.

Although the Linux client and dedicated servers were developed an tested concurrently with, and from the same source code as, the windows client and server, The Linux client ultimately is a true port and not a source port or a conversion. This is because the end user literally has to port the final bit of code manually from a windows machine to a Linux machine to make the Linux version complete. The servers however, are all of the same source.
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Neverwinter Nights: Shadows of Undrentide  Atari (BioWare)2003textured polygonsWhile the Linux version can be downloaded for free, you'll need to buy the windows version to legally get a CD Key that allows the Linux version to run. Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
S²: Silent Storm JoWood Productions;Nordic Games (Nival Interactive)2003textured polygonsThe game is real-time except during combat when it switches to turn-based mode.***Latest version: 1.2 in EU (as of 2003-12-19), retail in US***[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Windows 98, ME, 2000 or XP
* 600 MHz CPU
* 128 MB RAM
* 32 MB VRAM
* GeForce 2 MX GPU
* 2.5 GB HD space

[b]Recommended:[/b]
* 2.2 GHz CPU
* 512 MB RAM
* 128 MB VRAM
* GeForce FX or Radeon 9700 Pro GPU
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Neverwinter Nights: Hordes of the Underdark  Atari (BioWare)2003textured polygonsNeverwinter Nights: Hordes of the Underdark is the second expansion for the revolutionary role-playing game Neverwinter Nights. BioWare has created a dark and dangerous world of adventure set in the world of Dungeons & Dragons. Your hands are callused from many years of weapon play, your mind is sharp from hundreds of books studied, your feet are nimble from slipping unseen and unheard past thousands of guards and your faith is unshakable in the gods you worship... but will it be enough for this final terror? Will you stand once more for those who cannot? You are the last hope for the Forgotten Realms, you must face the unstoppable, you must decide the fate of all. You are a hero... but are you a legend? Epic levels, new prestige classes, new creatures, spells, feats, weapons and new tilesets to explore... endless adventure!***Latest version: 1.69 (as of ?)***[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Windows 98, ME, 2000 or XP
* 800 MHz Pentium III CPU
* 128 MB RAM (256 MB for XP)
* 32 MB VRAM
* 1.5 GB HD space
* 8X CD-ROM drive
* LAN or internet connection for multiplayer

[b]Recommended:[/b]
* 1.3 GHz Pentium IV CPU
* 256 MB RAM (512 MB for XP)
* 64 MB VRAM***[b]missing images:[/b] package, title and in-game screens
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Jagged Alliance 2: Wildfire TalonSoft;Strategy First;TopWare Interactive (i-Deal Games)2004rasterEven if the regime is totally inept and corrupt, don't suppose for a moment that you as the liberator will be greeted with open arms.

JAGGED ALLIANCE 2: WILDFIRE brings you back to Arulco. The population is being terrorized by a reckless army; in the meantime the main export goods are drugs. Subversion and fraudulence has infiltrated all levels of local government and the ever-present Mafia has his fingers in many pies. You are working undercover on behalf of the US government and your goal is to destroy the mighty drug cartel. You'll need a skilled hand to put together the right team of mercenaries and the negotiating skills of a diplomat to get the sceptical population on to your side. You'll also need the strategic genius of a general and the fighting tactics of a guerrilla.

Should you fail, your "client" will deny all knowledge of your existence.
[Steam Store]***Un juego de acción por turnos con mucho enfoque en la estrategia y en la administración de diversos equipos.

Aunque peca de ser muy poco intuitivo, algo no muy adecuado en un juego tan complejo, las misiones y situaciones que ofrece son variadas y entretenidas, especialmente gracias al mapa táctico y los limitados recursos que posees.

5 de 10***The source code was published alongside the game but with a restrictive license.

Released as an expansion in 2004 and later in 2005 as stand-alone game.
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Neverwinter Nights: Hordes of the Underdark  MacSoft (BioWare)2004textured polygons[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Mac OS X 10.2.6
* 450 MHz G4 CPU
* 256 MB RAM
* 32 MB VRAM
* 2.1 GB HD space
* LAN or internet connection for multiplayer
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Neverwinter Nights: Shadows of Undrentide  MacSoft (BioWare)2004textured polygonsSeems that unlike the Windows version of SoU, the Mac port does not require original NWN to be installed.***[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Mac OS X 10.2.6
* 450 MHz G4 CPU
* 256 MB RAM
* 32 MB VRAM
* 2.1 GB HD space
* LAN or Internet connection for multiplayer
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S³: Silent Storm – Sentinels JoWood Productions;Nordic Games (Nival Interactive)2004textured polygonsThe war has left many scars. A lot of people who have been dragged into fighting as green rookies now cannot imagine a quiet and peaceful life.
These people come together to form groups and organisations performing "special services" for governments and private individuals alike.
At the same time, not everybody who craved for limitless power have
abandoned their plans.
Now they're waiting and accumulating resources, to try change history again and decide the fate of humanity...
In "Sentinels" Veterans of the WW2 special operations units introduced in the original Silent Storm game come together to form a secret organisation called the Sentinels.

Their objective is to keep the post-war world peaceful, balanced and safe.
All of them have encountered a terrorist organisation called Thor's Hammer during the war, which has tried to put the whole world under their control.
The immediate reason to form the Sentinels was information suggesting that Thor's Hammer is still very much around, and pursues the same agenda.

* True 3D engine
* Combines turn-based tactical combats and role-playing
* Non-linear campaign structure in 18 missions
* Day/night cycle, weather variations and seasons
* Pool of mercenaries from more than 40 elite soldiers of 30 different nationalities
* Newly introduced economic component enhances game play
* New building types, new characters
* The events in the add-on's story are connected with the events in S2
* More then 10 new weapons
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