WizardryWizardry is a series of computer role-playing games that were popular in the 1980s. Originally made for the Apple II, they were later ported to other platforms. The latest game in the series, Wizardry 8, is available only on the PC.\n
![]() \nCombat in the Apple II version of Wizardry\n
Wizardry I (MSX, NES, Game Boy Color, WonderSwan Color, Cell phone)\n#Wizardry II (MSX, NES, Game Boy Color) \n#Wizardry I & II (Turbo CD) \n#Wizardry III (MSX, NES, Game Boy Color)\n#Wizardry III & IV (Turbo CD) \n#Wizardry V (SNES, Turbo CD)\n#Wizardry VI (SNES)\n#Wizardry VI & VII (Saturn)\n#Wizardry VII (PlayStation)\n#Wizardry Gaiden (Game Boy)\n#Wizardry Gaiden 2 (Game Boy)\n#Wizardry Gaiden 3 (Game Boy)\n#Wizardry Gaiden 4 (SNES)\n#Wizardry: New Age of Llylgamyn (PlayStation)\n#Wizardry: Dimguil (PlayStation)\n#Wizardry Empire (PlayStation, Game Boy Color)\n#Wizardy Empire II: Fukkatsu no Tsue (PlayStation, Game Boy Color)\n#Wizardry Empire III (PlayStation 2)\n#Wizardry Summoner (Game Boy Advance)\n#Wizardry: Tale of the Forsaken Land (Wizardry Busin in Japan) (PlayStation 2) LegacyWizardry inspired many clones and served as a template for computer RPG games. Some notable series that trace their look and feel to Wizardry include The Bard's Tale and Might and Magic.External links\n* Official Wizardry 8 website\n* Moby Games entry on Wizardry Category:Role-playing computer games |
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