Wake up service from the past – Sleeping Gods Lie
Sleeping Gods Lie was released in 1989 by Empire, a large software company in the UK that would go on to be a prolific developer and publisher of PC games […]
Sleeping Gods Lie was released in 1989 by Empire, a large software company in the UK that would go on to be a prolific developer and publisher of PC games […]
Konami already had something of a history with beat ’em ups by the time 1993 rolled around and they had released Batman Returns for the Super Nintendo System and the […]
Sierra On-Line was still at the top of its adventure gaming mojo in the early 90s and Dynamix also dabbled in the same genre diversifying its library as a part […]
When Westwood and SSI parted ways after Eye of the Beholder II, the studio didn’t leave empty handed. The experience in transforming AD&D into a first-person, grid-based dungeon crawler in […]
Among all of the dungeons, shooters, and strategy games to come out in the 80s, edutainment also had a role to play in the young but vibrant PC market as […]
By 1994, SSI and TSR’s partnership had lasted six years spreading AD&D and its worlds into a broad spectrum of genres spanning traditional CRPGs to an action packed dragon flight […]
As the Gold Box series wrapped things up in 1992, SSI readied its next “big series” with a new engine and a post-apocalyptic world of high fantasy on disk or […]
SSI began wrapping up a number of its CRPG stories based around TSR’s fantasy worlds in 1992, party because the engine driving their famous Gold Box titles was starting to […]
Although 1992 would see the last of the Gold Box games, and after a few criticisms over how stale the engine seemed after so many titles had come out using […]
SSI’s Gold Box series had a great run. After four years and twelve single-player CRPGs (not counting Unlimited Adventures’ construction set and AOL’s Neverwinter Nights MMO), the engine was finally […]