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| developer=[[Melbourne House|Beam Software]] | | developer=[[Melbourne House|Beam Software]] | ||
| publisher=[[Melbourne House]] (Lord of the Rings: Game One), [[Addison-Wesley]] (The Fellowship of the Rings Software Adventure) | | publisher=[[Melbourne House]] (Lord of the Rings: Game One), [[Addison-Wesley]] (The Fellowship of the Rings Software Adventure), Guild Publishing (re-released)<ref>[http://www.worldofspectrum.org/infoseek.cgi Lord of the Rings: Game One] at [[wikipedia:World of Spectrum|World of Spectrum]] (retrieved 26 September 2010)</ref> | ||
| platform=[[wikipedia:ZX Spectrum|ZX Spectrum]], [[wikipedia:Commodore 64|Commodore 64]], [[wikipedia:Amstrad CPC|Amstrad CPC]] [[wikipedia:Amstrad PCW|Amstrad PCW]], [[wikipedia:BBC Micro|BBC B]], Dragon (Lord of the Rings: Game One) and [[wikipedia:Apple II|Apple II]], [[wikipedia:MS-DOS|MS-DOS]], [[wikipedia:Commodore 64|Commodore 64]], [[wikipedia:Macintosh|Macintosh]] (The Fellowship of the Ring Software Adventure) | | platform=[[wikipedia:ZX Spectrum|ZX Spectrum]], [[wikipedia:Commodore 64|Commodore 64]], [[wikipedia:Amstrad CPC|Amstrad CPC]] [[wikipedia:Amstrad PCW|Amstrad PCW]], [[wikipedia:BBC Micro|BBC B]], Dragon (Lord of the Rings: Game One) and [[wikipedia:Apple II|Apple II]], [[wikipedia:MS-DOS|MS-DOS]], [[wikipedia:Commodore 64|Commodore 64]], [[wikipedia:Macintosh|Macintosh]] (The Fellowship of the Ring Software Adventure) | ||
| releasedate=[[1985]] | | releasedate=[[1985]] | ||
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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]]" and "[[The Tolkien Software Adventure Series]]". | '''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]].<ref name="El Anillo">[http://www.meristation.com/v3/des_articulo.php?pic=CON&id=2254&idj=&idp=&tipo=art&c=1&pos=4 Meristation, El Anillo interactivo] p. 5 (retrieved 26 September)</ref> It is divided in two parts and has also a begginer's game.<ref name="Tolkien Games">[http://www.lysator.liu.se/tolkien-games/entry/lotr-gameone.html Tolkien Games] (retrieved 26 September 2010)</ref> ''Lord of the Rings: Game One'' is a part of "[[The Tolkien Trilogy]]"<ref name="El Anillo"/><ref name="Tolkien Games"/> and "[[The Tolkien Software Adventure Series]]".<ref name="Tolkien Games"/> It was licensed by the [[Tolkien Estate]].<ref name="Tolkien Games"/> | ||
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]]''.<ref name="Tolkien Games"/> | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == |
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Lord of the Rings: Game One | |
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Video game | |
Developer | Beam Software |
Publisher | Melbourne House (Lord of the Rings: Game One), Addison-Wesley (The Fellowship of the Rings Software Adventure), Guild Publishing (re-released)[1] |
Platform | ZX 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 date | 1985 |
Genre | Illustrated 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.[2] It is divided in two parts and has also a begginer's game.[3] Lord of the Rings: Game One is a part of "The Tolkien Trilogy"[2][3] and "The Tolkien Software Adventure Series".[3] It was licensed by the Tolkien Estate.[3]
Included in the initial release was a paperback copy of The Fellowship of the Ring.[3]
External Links
- ↑ Lord of the Rings: Game One at World of Spectrum (retrieved 26 September 2010)
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Meristation, El Anillo interactivo p. 5 (retrieved 26 September)
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Tolkien Games (retrieved 26 September 2010)