Ultima II: The Revenge of the Enchantress...

aka: Ultima 2, Ultima II: Revenge of Enchantress
Moby ID: 880

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DOS screenshots

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The title screen. (CGA with RGB monitor)
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Example of a rather hard fight to win. (CGA with RGB monitor)
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Example of exploration. (CGA with RGB monitor)
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Example of a dungeon. (CGA with RGB monitor)
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Lord British will sell you hit points in exchange for gold, but he won't do jack for you if you're poor. Seems compassion hasn't been invented yet. (CGA with RGB monitor)
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Purple water, Magenta trees, and a couple of famous bards reduced to being cage dancers (CGA with RGB monitor)
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Buying some fast food at 'McDonalls' (CGA with RGB monitor)
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In the future Aftermath era follow the nuclear war, you'll need to steal a spaceship from the KGB to get to Planet X (CGA with RGB monitor)
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Space travel is much simpler than in Ultima I, as you don't have to worry about station docking or space battles. Don't run out of fuel, though. (CGA with RGB monitor)
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Killing Lord British good. He's not so tough once you eliminate his elite guards. Might as well whack him now if you wanna, cause in later games he'll be invincible (CGA with RGB monitor)
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The Age of Legends is one big, tough battle against Minax's Devil Army. Hope you've got a quick blade (CGA with RGB monitor)
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Flying a bi-plane over Castle Shadow Guard (CGA with RGB monitor)
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Mondain spent his time in a cramp volcanic cave while Minax's home is a luxurious castle complete with museum, prison, torture chambers, and an insurance salesman (CGA with RGB monitor)
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Chatting with Minax the Enchantress. It looks like she's pissed at you, McClane! (CGA with RGB monitor)
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Minax's guards lead you a merry chase throughout Castle Shadow Guard. Even with 9999 hp you can't possibly kill them all, so run, don't walk (CGA with RGB monitor)
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Most of game's dialogue consists of random gibberish or bizarre 80's in-jokes. Here's a Wizardry reference (CGA with RGB monitor)
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The title screen (CGA with composite monitor)
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Example of a rather hard fight to win. (CGA with composite monitor)
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Example of exploration. (CGA with composite monitor)
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Example of a dungeon. (CGA with composite monitor)
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Lord British will sell you hit points in exchange for gold, but he won't do jack for you if you're poor. Seems compassion hasn't been invented yet. (CGA with composite monitor)
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A couple of famous bards reduced to being cage dancers (CGA with composite monitor)
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Buying some fast food at 'McDonalls' (CGA with composite monitor)
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In the future Aftermath era follow the nuclear war, you'll need to steal a spaceship from the KGB to get to Planet X (CGA with composite monitor)
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Space travel is much simpler than in Ultima I, as you don't have to worry about station docking or space battles. Don't run out of fuel, though. (CGA with composite monitor)
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Killing Lord British good. He's not so tough once you eliminate his elite guards. Might as well whack him now if you wanna, cause in later games he'll be invincible (CGA with composite monitor)
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The Age of Legends is one big, tough battle against Minax's Devil Army. Hope you've got a quick blade (CGA with composite monitor)
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Flying a bi-plane over Castle Shadow Guard (CGA with composite monitor)
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Mondain spent his time in a cramp volcanic cave while Minax's home is a luxurious castle complete with museum, prison, torture chambers, and an insurance salesman (CGA with composite monitor)
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Chatting with Minax the Enchantress. It looks like she's pissed at you, McClane! (CGA with composite monitor)
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Minax's guards lead you a merry chase throughout Castle Shadow Guard. Even with 9999 hp you can't possibly kill them all, so run, don't walk (CGA with composite monitor)
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Most of game's dialogue consists of random gibberish or bizarre 80's in-jokes. Here's a Wizardry reference (CGA with composite monitor)
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See a map of your surroundings (CGA with composite monitor)
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Main menu (CGA with RGB monitor)
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