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'''Lord of the Rings: Game One''' (published in North-America as '''The Fellowship of the Rings Software Adventure''') is the sequel of [[The Hobbit (1982 video game)|The Hobbit]]. It is divided in two parts and has also a begginer's game. ''Lord of the Rings: Game One'' is a part of "[[The Tolkien Trilogy]]".  
'''Lord of the Rings: Game One''' (published in North-America as '''The Fellowship of the Rings Software Adventure''') is the sequel of [[The Hobbit (1982 video game)|The Hobbit]]. It is divided in two parts and has also a begginer's game. ''Lord of the Rings: Game One'' is a part of "[[The Tolkien Trilogy]]" and "[[The Tolkien Software Adventure Series]]".  


Included in the initial release was a paperback copy of ''[[The Fellowship of the Ring]]''.
Included in the initial release was a paperback copy of ''[[The Fellowship of the Ring]]''.

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Lord of the Rings: Game One
Video game
DeveloperBeam Software
PublisherMelbourne House (Lord of the Rings: Game One), Addison-Wesley (The Fellowship of the Rings Software Adventure)
PlatformZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC Amstrad PCW, BBC B, Dragon (Lord of the Rings: Game One) and Apple II, MS-DOS, Commodore 64, Macintosh (The Fellowship of the Ring Software Adventure)
Release date1985
GenreIllustrated Text-Adventure

Lord of the Rings: Game One (published in North-America as The Fellowship of the Rings Software Adventure) is the sequel of The Hobbit. It is divided in two parts and has also a begginer's game. Lord of the Rings: Game One is a part of "The Tolkien Trilogy" and "The Tolkien Software Adventure Series".

Included in the initial release was a paperback copy of The Fellowship of the Ring.

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