Welcome to Retro Wednesdays, a new segment where we'll be exploring the weird and mysterious world of retro gaming and software. We want Neogamr to become a destination for gamers of all platforms, so we thought it would be appropriate that our inaugural post cover the granddaddy of all RPGs, the multiplatform Ultima series. We hope you enjoy our new segment and come each week to check out the surprises in store.
Our friends at GOG are committing to maintaining classic games for future generations with the GOG Preservation Program. During the Future Games Show Spring Showcase, we were pleased to reveal a few more games coming to the program, including Silent Hill 4: The Room, Fallout 2, and many more. Head to GOG.com to find out more.
Ultima is a name you may have heard of, but you're probably not too familiar with the tragic backstory to one of gaming's oldest franchises.
ultima 7 was my childhood. i loved the voices, it was so ahead of its time in terms of paving a way for open world
i loved 8 for messing around. it was dark, buggy and the police guy blowing u up for brealing the law was hilarious
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Inside Ultima 4 and Wasteland, two critical attempts to bring meaning to the genre of RPGs.