MagiQuest: Forgotten Realms Mac OS
The following is a list of games distributed, developed and/or published by Interplay Entertainment.
Travel to the Dalelands of the Forgotten Realms, where the journey begins in the remote Desertsmouth Mountains. From the sulfuric catacombs of the mines of Tethyamar, to the dizzying heights of the Tower of the Void, Dungeons & Dragons: Daggerdale delivers, action packed challenge that will satisfy the most seasoned of adventurers.
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- Mac, Win, Linux An action game developed by Outrage Entertainment: Descent: FreeSpace – The Great War: 1998: Ami, Win A space sim developed by Volition. The sequel is Freespace 2. Descent to Undermountain: 1998: DOS, Win Based on the Dungeons & Dragons setting of Undermountain in the Forgotten Realms. Die by the Sword: 1998: Win Draconus.
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Name | Year | Platforms | Description |
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Alone in the Dark | 1992 | 3DO, Arc, DOS, FMT, Mac, PC98 | A survival horror game, developed by Infogrames. |
Another World | 1991 | 3DO, Ami, AppGS, DOS, Droid, iOS, Mac, SMD, SNES, ST, Sym, Win | Also known as Out of This World in the US, an action-adventure game, developed by Delphine Software. |
Atomic Bomberman | 1997 | Win | Licensed by Hudson Soft |
The Adventures of Rad Gravity | 1990 | NES | |
Baldur's Gate | 1998 | Mac, Win | Role-playing video game developed by BioWare. |
Baldur's Gate: Tales of the Sword Coast | 1999 | Mac, Win | Role-playing video game developed by BioWare. |
Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn | 2000 | Mac, Win | Role-playing video game developed by BioWare. |
Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal | 2001 | Mac, Win | Role-playing video game developed by BioWare. |
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance | 2001 | Xbox, PS2, GBA, GCN | Role-playing video game originally developed by Snowblind Studios. |
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance II | 2004 | Xbox, PS2 | Role-playing video game developed by Black Isle Studios. |
Bard's Tale | 1985 | Ami, CPC, AppII, AppGS, C64, DOS, Mac, NES, PC98, ST, ZX | A ground-breaking role-playing video game and huge hit for Interplay, published by Electronic Arts. |
The Bard's Tale II: The Destiny Knight | 1986 | Ami, AppII, AppGS, C64, DOS, PC98, | Role-playing video game developed by Interplay, published by Electronic Arts. |
Battle Arena Toshinden 2 | 1998 | Win | Windows version developed by Kinesoft. Also published by Fujitsu. |
Battle Chess | 1988 | 3DO, Ami, Arc, AppGS, AppII, C64, DOS, FMT, Mac, NES, PC98, ST, Win, X68K | A variant of chess, where pieces battle each other when capturing. A very successful title for Interplay. |
Battle Chess II: Chinese Chess | 1991 | DOS | Sequel to Battle Chess |
Battle Chess 4000 | 1991 | DOS | |
Battle Chess: Game of Kings | 2015 | Win | Released on Steam Early Access on March 17, 2014. |
Battlecruiser 3000AD v2.0 | 1998 | Win | This game is infamous for its protracted development history and then lacking gameplay. |
Blackthorne | 1994 | DOS, GBA, Mac, PC98, S32X, SNES | A platformer by Blizzard Entertainment. |
Blood & Magic | 1996 | DOS, Win | A real-time strategy game based on Dungeons & Dragons developed by Tachyon Studios. |
Buzz Aldrin's Race Into Space | 1993 | DOS | A space program management game. |
Boogerman | 1995 | SMD, SNES, Virtual Console | A side-scrollingaction platform game. |
Bust-A-Move 4 | 2000 | Win | Windows version developed by Kinesoft. |
Carmageddon | 1997 | DOS, Mac PS1, N64, GBC, iOS, Droid, Win | A violent racing game where points are scored by hitting and running over innocent bystanders as well as opponents. |
Carmageddon II | 1998 | GBC, Mac, N64, PS1, Win | A sequel to the violent original, Carmageddon. |
Casper | 1996 | Sega Saturn, 3DO, PlayStation, Game Boy Color | A puzzle game based on the film of the same name. |
Castles | 1991 | Ami, DOS, ST | |
Castles II: Siege and Conquest | 1991 | Ami32, DOS, Mac | |
'Caesars Palace 2000' | 2000 | PS1, Dreamcast, Win | Published by Interplay, developed by Runecraft |
Clayfighter | 1993 | SMD, SNES, Wii, NDSi | |
Clayfighter 2 | 1995 | SNES | |
Clayfighter 631⁄3 | 1997 | N64 | |
Clayfighter: The Sculptor's Cut | 1998 | N64 | Released as a Blockbuster Video rental exclusive |
Claymates | 1993 | SNES | |
Conquest of the New World | 1996 | DOS, Mac | |
Crazy Cars: Hit the Road | 2012 | Win, Droid, iOS | A racing video game developed by Little World Entertainment and published by Microïds. |
Crazy Cats Love | 2011 | iOS | A puzzle game. |
Cyberia | 1994 | 3DO, DOS, PS1, Sat | |
Darius Gaiden | 1998 | Win | Windows version developed by Kinesoft |
Death and the Fly | 2011 | Win | A side-scrollingpuzzle-platform game developed by Independent Programmist Group (PIG) and published under the label Interplay Discovery. |
Descent | 1994 | DOS, Mac, Arc, PS1, Win | An action game developed by Parallax Software |
Descent II | 1996 | DOS, Mac, Arc, PS1, Win | An action game developed by Parallax Software |
Descent 3 | 1999 | Mac, Win, Linux | An action game developed by Outrage Entertainment |
Descent: FreeSpace – The Great War | 1998 | Ami, Win | A space sim developed by Volition. The sequel is Freespace 2. |
Descent to Undermountain | 1998 | DOS, Win | Based on the Dungeons & Dragons setting of Undermountain in the Forgotten Realms. |
Die by the Sword | 1998 | Win | |
Draconus: Cult of the Wyrm | 2000 | DC | |
Dragon Dice | 1997 | PC | An action/fantasy game based on the Dragon Dice game by TSR. |
Dragon Wars | 1989 | Ami, AppGS, AppII, C64, DOS, NES, PC98, X68K | A fantasy role-playing video game using The Bard's Talegame engine |
Dungeon Master II | 1993 | Amiga, DOS, PC98, Mac, SCD | A sequel to the popular Dungeon Master |
Earthworm Jim | 1994 | SMD, SNES, SCD, GBC, GG, GBA, DOS, SMS, iOS, WIN, Wii, NDS, PS3, X360 | A version of EWJ was released on Wiiware in 2009 and on DSiware in 2010 |
Earthworm Jim 2 | 1995 | SMD, SNES, GBA, DOS, Sat, PS1, Wii, WIN | Nintendo Wiiware version was released in 2009. |
Earthworm Jim 3D | 1999 | N64, Win | Developed by VIS Entertainment. |
Earthworm Jim: Menace 2 the Galaxy | 1999 | GB, GBC | Developed by David A. Palmer Productions. Published by Crave Entertainment. |
Earthworm Jim HD | 2010 | XBLA, PSN, iOS | Remake of the original game. Developed Gameloft and co-published by Gameloft and Microsoft Studios. |
Evolva | 2000 | Win | Developed by Computer Artworks |
Fallout | 1997 | DOS, Mac, Win | A post-apocalyptic role-playing video game. |
Fallout 2 | 1998 | DOS, Mac, Win | A post-apocalyptic role-playing video game, internally developed by Black Isle Studios. |
Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel | 2004 | PS2, Xbox | |
Fallout Tactics: Brotherhood of Steel | 2001 | Win | A turn-based/real-timetactical role-playing game, developed by Micro Forté and co-published with 14 Degrees East. |
Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory | 1998 | Win | Windows version developed by Kinesoft |
The Forgotten Realms Archives | 1997 | DOS, Win | A compilation of several Advanced Dungeons & Dragons games by Strategic Simulations, Inc. |
FreeSpace 2 | 1999 | AmigaOS 4, Win | Space simulation, sequel to Descent: FreeSpace, developed by Volition |
Fragile Allegiance | 1996 | DOS, Win | Realtime strategy game set in space |
Giants: Citizen Kabuto | 2000 | Mac, PS2, Win | |
Hardwar | 1998 | Win | Space combat game |
Heart of Darkness | 1998 | Win, PS1 | |
Homesteader | 2011 | Win | |
Hostile Waters: Antaeus Rising | 2001 | Win | |
Icewind Dale | 2000 | Mac, Win | Role-playing video game, internally developed by Black Isle Studios. |
Icewind Dale II | 2002 | Win | Role-playing video game, internally developed by Black Isle Studios. |
International Rally Championship | 1997 | Win | Racing game, developed by Magnetic Fields. |
Interplay Sports Baseball Edition 2000 | 1999 | PS1, Win | |
J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Vol. I | 1990 | Ami, DOS, FMT, PC98 | |
J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Vol. I | 1994 | SNES | |
J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Vol. II: The Two Towers | 1992 | DOS, FMT, PC98 | |
Jetfighter: Full Burn | 1998 | Win | Flight combat simulator, developed by Mission Studios. |
Kingpin: Life of Crime | 1999 | Win, Linux | Developed by Xatrix |
Kingpin: Reloaded | 2021 | Win, NS, PS4, XBO | Published by Interplay & 3D Realms.[1] |
Learn to Program BASIC | 1998 | Mac, Win | |
Legendary Wars: T-Rex Rumble | 2010 | NDSi, iOS | A real-time strategy video game, internally developed. |
Lexi-Cross | 1991 | DOS, Mac | |
Lionheart: Legacy of the Crusader | 2003 | Win | A role-playing video game, developed by Reflexive Entertainment |
Loaded | 1995 | PS1, Sat | |
The Lost Vikings | 1992 | Ami, Ami32, DOS, GBA, SMD, SNES | Developed by Blizzard Entertainment |
The Lost Vikings 2 | 1997 | SNES, Win, Sat, PS1 | A 32-bit enhanced version of The Lost Vikings II was developed for the Sega Saturn, PlayStation and PC, known in the United States as Norse By Norsewest: Return of the Lost Vikings |
Mario Teaches Typing | 1991 | DOS, Mac, Win | Licensed by Nintendo |
Mario's Game Gallery | 1995 | DOS, Mac, Win | Licensed by Nintendo |
M.A.X.: Mechanized Assault & Exploration | 1996 | DOS, Win | |
M.A.X.: Mechanized Assault & Exploration 2 | 1998 | DOS, Win | A turn-based strategy game |
Metropolis Card Club | 2001 | Win | |
MDK | 1997 | DOS, Mac, PS1, Win | |
MDK2 | 2000 | DC, PS2, Wii, Win, WiiWare | A third-person shooter video game developed by BioWare. The WiiWare release was developed by Beamdog. |
MDK2 HD | 2011 | Win | Remake of the original game. Developed by Overhaul Games. |
Mindshadow | 1984 | C64, Ami, App, ATR, ST, CPC, C64, Mac, ZX, DOS | Published by Activision. |
Messiah | 2000 | Win | |
Mummy: Tomb of the Pharaoh | 1996 | Mac, Win | |
Neuromancer | 1988 | Ami, AppII, AppGS, C64, DOS | Action/adventure game, internally developed |
Normality Inc. | 1996 | DOS | |
Off-Road Redneck Racing | 2001 | Win | Spinoff of the Redneck Rampage series |
Of Light and Darkness: The Prophecy | 1998 | Win | |
Pinball Yeah! | 2010 | Win, iOS | A pinball video game developed by CodeRunners and published under the label Interplay Discovery. |
Planescape: Torment | 1999 | Win | |
Prehistorik | 2010 | iOS | |
Project V13 | Forthcoming | Win | |
Puzzle Bobble | 1996 | Win | Windows version developed by Kinesoft. Oddly uses the Puzzle Bobble name in North America when other Puzzle Bobble games were released as Bust-A-Move there. |
Puzzle Bobble 2 | 1997 | Win | Windows version developed by Kinesoft. Contains the extra content from Puzzle Bobble 2X. Oddly uses the Puzzle Bobble name in North America when other Puzzle Bobble games were released as Bust-A-Move there. |
Radical Psycho Machine Racing | 1991 | SNES | Developed by Silicon & Synapse |
Raiden II | 1997 | Win | Windows version developed by Kinesoft |
Realms of the Haunting | 1996 | DOS, Win | Action-adventure game, developed by Gremlin Interactive |
Redneck Deer Huntin' | 1997 | Win | Spinoff of the Redneck Rampage series |
Redneck Rampage | 1997 | DOS, Win, Mac | First-person shooter, developed by Xatrix |
Redneck Rampage Rides Again | 1998 | DOS, Win | First-person shooter, developed by Xatrix |
Reloaded | 1996 | DOS, PS1, PSN | |
Renegade Racers | 1999 | PS1, Win | |
Rock 'N Roll Racing | 1993 | GBA, Gen, SNES | Racing game developed by Silicon & Synapse who would later be known as Blizzard |
Rock & Roll Racing 2: Red Asphalt | 1998 | PS1 | Titled Red Asphalt in North America |
RPM Racing | 1991 | SNES | |
Run Like Hell (RLH) | 2002 | PS2, Xbox | Developed by Digital Mayhem |
Russian 6 Pack | 1993 | DOS | 'Six Challenging Games From Russia' |
Sacrifice | 2000 | Mac, Win | Developed by Shiny Entertainment |
Samurai Shodown 2 | 2000 | Win | Windows version developed by Kinesoft |
Sand Warriors | 1997 | Win | |
Shattered Steel | 1996 | DOS, Mac | Developed by BioWare and published by Interplay |
SimCity Enhanced | 1993 | DOS, Mac | Developed by Maxis |
Soulbringer | 2000 | Win | Developed by Infogrames |
Star Reach | 1994 | DOS | Also known as Space Federation |
Star Trek: 25th Anniversary | 1992 | Ami, DOS, Mac | |
Star Trek: Judgment Rites | 1993 | DOS, Mac | |
Star Trek: Klingon Academy | 2000 | Win | |
Star Trek: New Worlds | 2000 | Win | |
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy | 1997 | Mac, Win | |
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy: Chekov's Lost Missions | Win | ||
Star Trek: Starfleet Command | 1999 | Win | |
Star Trek: Starfleet Command II: Empires At War | 2000 | Win | |
Star Trek: Starfleet Command II: Orion Pirates | 2001 | Win | |
Stonekeep | 1995 | DOS, Win | Role-playing video game, internally developed |
Stonekeep: Bones of the Ancestors | 2012 | WiiWare | Role-playing video game, Developed by Alpine Studios |
Super Castles | 1994 | SNES | A Japan-exclusive video game for the Super Famicom (the Japanese name for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System) |
Tass Times in Tonetown | 1986 | Ami, AppII, AppGS, C64, Mac, ST, DOS | A graphical text adventure developed by Interplay and Brainwave Creations, and published by Activision. |
Total Recall | 1990 | NES | Licensed and controlled for the U. S. and Canada by Acclaim Entertainment, Inc. |
Tommy Tronic | 2010 | Win | A platform video game developed by Oasis Games and published under the label Interplay Discovery. |
The Tracer Sanction | 1984 | AppII, C64, DOS | A graphical text adventure developed by Interplay and published by Activision. |
Track Meet | 1991 | GB | |
Trog! | 1991 | NES | Licensed by Bally Midway Mfg Co.. Produced by Interplay, developed by Visual Concepts, published by Acclaim Entertainment, Inc. |
Virtual Pool | 1995 | DOS, Mac, PS1, Win | Billiards game, developed by Celeris |
VR Baseball 99 | 1998 | PS1 | |
VR Baseball 2000 | 1998 | Win | |
VR Sports Powerboat Racing | 1998 | PS1, Win | Powerboating game, Racing, developed by Promethean Designs Ltd. |
Wasteland | 1988 | AppII, C64, DOS | Role-playing video game, internally developed |
Waterworld | 1997 | Win DOS, 3DO (Unreleased) | Published by Interplay, developed by Intelligent Games. |
Whiplash | 1995 | DOS | Known outside North America as Fatal Racing |
Wild 9 | 1998 | PS1 | Developed by Shiny Entertainment |
Y2K: The Game | 1999 | Win | Developed by Runecraft, Ltd. |
Zeitgeist: Laser Fighter | 1998 | Win | Windows version developed by Kinesoft |
Zero Divide: Techno Warrior | 1998 | Win | Windows version developed by Kinesoft |
References[edit]
- ^'3D Realms is digging up Kingpin for PC and consoles'. Destructoid. Retrieved 2020-01-19.
Forgotten Realms: Unlimited Adventures | |
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Developer(s) | MicroMagic |
Publisher(s) | Strategic Simulations, Inc. |
Designer(s) | Jason T. Linhart |
Programmer(s) | David Blake Jason T. Linhart Bill Sloan |
Artist(s) | Eric Halloran Herb Perez |
Composer(s) | David Govett George Sanger |
Series | Gold Box |
Platform(s) | MS-DOS, Macintosh |
Release | March 17, 1993 |
Genre(s) | Role-playing video game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Forgotten Realms: Unlimited Adventures, also known as Unlimited Adventures, or by the acronyms FRUA or UA, is a video game originally released on March 17, 1993, by Strategic Simulations, Inc.[1] for the IBM PC and Apple Macintosh.
Gameplay[edit]
Unlimited Adventures is essentially a role-playing game construction kit, and draws on the prior Gold Box engine games for its content.[2] SSI's contract with TSR, Inc. required the former to stop using the Gold Box engine, so the company released its development tools.[3] A player could create hundreds of different monsters, triggers as part of adventure design on the computer.[2]
The chief feature of interest in this computer role-playing game is that it contains an editor that allows the user of the game to create new adventures that anyone else who owns the game can play. The game uses a variant of TSR's Advanced Dungeons & Dragons rules in the gameplay. The engine within which adventures are played is based on the Gold Box engine that made its debut in the game Pool of Radiance, although some improvements have been made (for instance, the color depth has been increased from 4 bits to 8 bits). Despite possessing features that, today, are considered limited (such as a 320×200 pixel resolution), the versatility and ease of use offered by this engine have created a community of users who remain active to the present day.
The original game allowed the user to create dungeon modules, some editing and renaming of monsters and characters, and to import pictures and monster sprites. However, some art, such as walls, combat backdrops, and title screens, could not be changed in the unmodified game.
Those deficiencies have been overcome by a now fairly extensive library of hacks, which allow the designer to change things not changeable in the game out of the box. Other hacks allow the designer to alter the game play itself: to create new weapons and other items, to alter spells, and to change other aspects of gameplay. The availability of these hacks has led to the creation of a number of comprehensive 'worldhacks', designed to allow the creation of science fiction, superhero, Western and Roman Empire adventures, among others. A program called 'UASHELL' applies and manages these hacks and enables the player to apply them. The fanmade game design program Dungeon Craft (originally called UA Forever) is a standalone program that partially emulates FRUA's engine, but with a greater ease of user modification.
More than seven hundred adventure designs have been created for this game. They vary widely in quality, and the best of them are comparable in depth to the original commercial releases.
Compilations[edit]
Forgotten Realms Unlimited Adventures is included in the compilation 'The Forgotten Realm Archives - Collection Two'.[4]
Reception[edit]
SSI sold 32,364 copies of Unlimited Adventures.[3]Computer Gaming World in 1993 called it 'the best adventure-construction kit available' despite the 'sorely lacking' Gold Box engine.[5] According to GameSpy in 2004, although 'the game's graphics were poor [...] and using the tools could be a little complicated, Unlimited Adventures was an excellent tool for budding RPG designers'.[6]
Magiquest: Forgotten Realms Mac Os 7
References[edit]
- ^Barton, Matt (2007-02-23). 'Part 2: The Golden Age (1985-1993)'. The History of Computer Role-Playing Games. Gamasutra. Archived from the original on 2009-02-27. Retrieved 2009-03-26.
- ^ abTresca, Michael J. (2010), The Evolution of Fantasy Role-Playing Games, McFarland, p. 144, ISBN078645895X
- ^ abMaher, Jimmy (2017-03-31). 'Opening the Gold Box, Part 5: All That Glitters is Not Gold'. The Digital Antiquarian.
- ^'Forgotten Realms: The Archives - Collection Two'. Retrieved July 23, 2018.
- ^Craft, Rudy (September 1993). 'Create Your Own Fictions With SSI's Unlimited Adventures'. Computer Gaming World. p. 54. Retrieved 30 July 2014.
- ^Rausch, Allen (2004-08-17). 'A History of D&D Video Games - Part III'. Game Spy. Retrieved November 17, 2012.
External links[edit]
- Forgotten Realms: Unlimited Adventures at MobyGames
- The FRUA & Dungeon Craft Community Forums: The Unofficial FRUA/Dungeon Craft Forum for Module Designers and Players
- The Magic Mirror: The largest FRUA resource online