Loading screen for Swords & Sorcery, The Midas Adventure Concept No 1, adventure for Spectrum 48K by Mike Simpson (Personal Software Services, 1985)
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Loading screen for Swords & Sorcery, The Midas Adventure Concept No 1, adventure for Spectrum 48K by Mike Simpson (Personal Software Services, 1985)
Battle Master
Personal Software Services UK 1990
Macadam Bumper (Atari ST), 1986.
‘Battle Master’
[GEN] [USA] [MAGAZINE] [1991]
“The world was embellished in a terrible conflict. Humans mistrusted dwarves, dwarves hated elves, elves despised orcs and orcs hated everyone. The rivers ran with the blood of battle and the land stank only of death. Civilisation was spiralling towards decay.
And then the Watcher came.
He prophesized that a leader would emerge from the south. A leader brave enough to stand face to face with dragons and survive, shrewd enough to solve the most complex enigmas and experienced enough to know when to parlez and when to fight. He would be someone familiar with magic, capable of intelligent strategy who would buy, loot and barter with one single aim: to gather a powerful force of men, win back the four kings’ crowns and restore the world to everlasting peace.
The Watcher has issued his challenge. Dare you take it up?” ~Box blurb
Source: Sega Force, Fall 1991 (#6) || RetroMags; Phillyman
Swords & Sorcery, The Midas Adventure Concept No 1, adventure for Spectrum 48K by Mike Simpson with Roger Pearse box art (Personal Software Services, 1985)
The Final Battle
Personal Software Services (Silicon Software) UK 1990
Champion Of The Raj
Personal Software Services (Level 9 Computing, Ltd) UK 1990