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This installment introduces separate combat screens where player-controlled party fights multiple monsters in a turn-based tile-based system. Like in earlier Ultima games, exploration is divided between top-down overworld locations and first-person 3D dungeons. The game has larger and more detailed towns, populated by NPCs the protagonist can converse with to obtain clues. The party is created at the beginning of the game by assigning various class combinations and determining the characters' attributes.
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The third title in the Ultima series was the first to feature a party of adventurers instead of a single player character. Obviously, it falls upon the hero from Earth to find and stop him. Now that child has become an adult with the power to avenge the death of his parents. Click 'OK' to start making floppy disk image file.
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Choose the floppy driver which holds the disc you want to copy, and enter the output file path name. PowerISO shows Make floppy disk image file dialog. Times passes and eventually geological disruptions and a resurgence of the monster populace occur, and it is soon learned that Mondain and Minax had conceived a child named Exodus before their death. To make floppy disc image file, please follow the steps, Run PowerISO Choose 'Tools > Make floppy disk image file ' Menu. It's published by Broderbund and the sticker says it's double sided.Amiga, Apple II, Atari 8-bit, Atari ST, Commodore 64, FM-7, Macintosh, MSX, NES, PC-88, PC-98, Sharp X1, WindowsĪfter the defeat of the evil wizard Mondain and his mistress Minax in the previous two Ultimas, peace has returned to the land of Sorsaria. I'm unable to find any information on it. If anyone can compare checksums with me, I'd appreciate it as I have been unable to find images anywhere.Īlso, I've found this sealed copy of Ultima III which is clearly a later release, but I'm unsure of how much later. I've also managed to track down a copy of the speech add-on pack for ultima VIII, but DTC's modification check isn't working. (though inconsequential as it was a empty track) I also have a copy of the Galactic disk provided by a generous member, but it's reporting a bad track. In regards to the 1983 Ultima II Sierra release I managed to get my hands on the Program and Player disk and made flawless KryoFlux Streams of them. The disk image is an exact copy of a physical disk (floppy, CD-ROM, hard disk, USB, VHD disk, etc.) or a partition that preserves the original structure. It's been a couple months, but I have a few updates and a question. WinImage is a fully-fledged disk-imaging suite for easy creation, reading and editing of many image formats and fileystems, including DMF, VHD, FAT, ISO, NTFS and Linux. Does it save by overwriting files on these disks or am I just unlucky? (If someone has a special edition, I would imagine that would definitely be an original release)Īnother thing I noticed, is that Disks 2 and 6 appear to be modified on every copy I’ve purchased.

Can anyone confirm an earlier release for this game? I could really use file lists w/ time stamps for each disk if possible. I know it was a very buggy release so I imagine they quickly switched to new master disks.


Unfortunately, the earliest version I can find is dated 03-27-90.
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I’m working on Ultima 1 and I’m reading that it was ported to PC in “1986”, but the earliest timestamp I can find is 12/31/87.I’m only doing original first releases and attempting to date them even if it’s at least approximately.
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I’m using a KryoFlux device to digitally archive unmodified disks and I’m currently working on the first two trilogies.
