ceilingmagic wrote:Zork has them both beat. They came out in 1980, 1981, and 1982.
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Zork's kind of an interesting case, as it originally was a game on the PDP-10 that had to be split up for the home release, but in the process each of the three parts was fleshed out more. Whereas Ultima and Wizardry were a single game that saw sequels due to popularity and continued upon in the world and building off of the original story.Gnashvar wrote:ceilingmagic wrote:Zork has them both beat. They came out in 1980, 1981, and 1982.I thought of Zork right away when I saw the first post.
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Why so arbitrary?retrosportsgamer wrote:How about the first non-RPG/Text-based game trilogy?
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Well the third Swordquest game came out in February 1983, so it might be that.retrosportsgamer wrote:How about the first non-RPG/Text-based game trilogy?
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When Shenmue 3 comes out, I'll slightly change the title of this thread.
