"IN ANOTHER WORLD, IN A TIME TO COME." Sure brings back memories. I found out only this year that this is actually a quote from Paul McCartney's 1982 solo song "Tug of War". And there's two bards called Paul and Linda in the game too. Guess Lord British was a McCartney fan back then.
I used to play this late at night in my bedroom back in the 80's. I never completed it. I forget the obstacle that stumped me. I would get to a certain point and just not know what to do anymore. I think it had something to do with a riddle told by a townsperson. Man was I a geek.
@LordKarnov42 ah, i see it. thanks! brings back fond memories. funny, i don't remember the character creation part at all. how were u able to capture the gameplay so clearly?
@knchen If you were playing someone else's copy of the game, there might have already been a save game. Or maybe you spent so long playing the actual game that you just forgot about the five minutes of character creation :-p
I captured the gameplay by playing it on an emulator [AppleWin] and recording the video with... ah... either FRAPS or Camtasia.
I do have an Apple IIe, but I don't have a sound card [yet] and I don't have any way of recording the gameplay/audio from it anyway.
@Ainlor89 Graphics maybe, but sound-wise the apple II version kicks ass. And really, it's such an old game, do the graphics really vary that much from todays perspective? I would rather have the nice music.
"IN ANOTHER WORLD, IN A TIME TO COME." Sure brings back memories. I found out only this year that this is actually a quote from Paul McCartney's 1982 solo song "Tug of War". And there's two bards called Paul and Linda in the game too. Guess Lord British was a McCartney fan back then.
TheRealTeaRex 8 months ago
I used to play this late at night in my bedroom back in the 80's. I never completed it. I forget the obstacle that stumped me. I would get to a certain point and just not know what to do anymore. I think it had something to do with a riddle told by a townsperson. Man was I a geek.
202pdiddy 11 months ago
@LordKarnov... did you ever hear about or play Ultima V: Lazarus? If you haven't--look it up. It's incredible. VERY worth the re-play. :)
I hope someday that the same team re-makes U4...
greytale 1 year ago
hmm.. this is not the ultima iv i remembered. this looks more like a text adventure game with graphics.
knchen 1 year ago
@knchen That's just the character creation. Skip to 4:57
LordKarnov42 1 year ago 2
@LordKarnov42 ah, i see it. thanks! brings back fond memories. funny, i don't remember the character creation part at all. how were u able to capture the gameplay so clearly?
knchen 1 year ago
@knchen If you were playing someone else's copy of the game, there might have already been a save game. Or maybe you spent so long playing the actual game that you just forgot about the five minutes of character creation :-p
I captured the gameplay by playing it on an emulator [AppleWin] and recording the video with... ah... either FRAPS or Camtasia.
I do have an Apple IIe, but I don't have a sound card [yet] and I don't have any way of recording the gameplay/audio from it anyway.
LordKarnov42 1 year ago
@LordKarnov42 haha.. yeah, you're probably right. i do remember spending many hours just exploring and fighting bad guys. thanks.
knchen 1 year ago
Wow...! I'm used to play the sega master system's Ultima IV and this one feels much more primitive... Very interesting video! Thanks for the upload.
Ainlor89 1 year ago
@Ainlor89 Graphics maybe, but sound-wise the apple II version kicks ass. And really, it's such an old game, do the graphics really vary that much from todays perspective? I would rather have the nice music.
psyjax 1 year ago 2