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Incline CODEX VOTE: Best TURN-BASED Blobbers Of All Time (Non-Anime)

Which Are Your Favorite Turn-Based (Non-Anime) Blobbers?


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octavius

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Wizardry 3.0 is the best version of the classic; with it's minor fixes and played on a good emulator, it's fuckin' great. if folks actually played that it'd get a better score.
never even heard about this, great find
Does it fix the leveling up bug?
 

Grauken

Codex made me Woke
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Wizardry 3.0 is the best version of the classic; with it's minor fixes and played on a good emulator, it's fuckin' great. if folks actually played that it'd get a better score.
never even heard about this, great find
Does it fix the leveling up bug?
these are updates of the original Apple versions (which to my knowledge never had a problem with leveling up) not the MS-Dos ones
 

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