The Good Old Days Floppy Collection - Lords of the Realm - see accompanying information file
Topics: IBM PC, Floppy Image, Lords of the Realm
Anarchist magazine, Lords of the Realm, No.1, held in Spirit of Revolt Archive, Glasgow.
Topics: political, anarchist magazine, Lords of the Realm, Spirit of Revolt, Glasgow
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Feb 28, 2022
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Sierra On-Line
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Lords of the Realm II (more commonly known as Lords 2 ) is a computer game published by Sierra On-Line and developed by Impressions Games . It was first released for the PC in 1996, and is the second game in the Lords of the Realm series. The game takes place in a medieval setting, with rulers of several counties warring for the right to be king of the land. Players grow crops, accumulate resources, manufacture weapons, manage armies, build and lay siege to castles, capture...
Topics: Lords of the Realm 2, resources, strategy, medieval, rulers, King, crops
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Dec 8, 2021
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Sierra, Vivendi Universal Games, Impressions Games
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Lords of the Realm III 2003 Sierra Vivendi Universal Games Impressions Games CD
Topics: Lords of the Realm III, 2003, Sierra, Vivendi Universal Games, Impressions Games, CD
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Dec 4, 2020
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PCGamer
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PCGamer Demo Disc 2.10 from November 1996 Features Diablo
Topics: PCGamer, Demo Disc, Diablo, Smart Games Challenge #1, Z, Decathlon, Lords of the Realm II, Hind,...
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PCGamer
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PCGamer Demo Disc 3.7 from October 1997 Features Quake
Topics: PCGamer, Demo Disc, X-Wing vs. Tie Figher, Sand Warriors, Warlords III: Reign of Heroes, Uprising,...
Sierra On-Line game catalogue from 1996/1997.
Topics: Sierra On-Line, IBM PC, video games, Rama, Phantasmagoria, Phantasmagoria II, Lighthouse, Betrayal...
(Finnish video game magazine, issue #24.) Pelit-lehti alkoi ilmestyä itsenäisenä julkaisuna maaliskuussa 1992. Se perustettiin Commodore-kotitietokoneisiin erikoistuneen C-lehden ja vuodesta 1987 ilmestyneiden Pelit-vuosikirjojen tilalle.
Topics: Pelit, Pelit-lehti, video gaming, video games, game magazine, retro games, videopelit, PC, Amiga,...
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Sep 22, 2016
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Last Time on Video Games
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Never before has an RTS been so attached to a turn-based resource management system. We have, of course, seen the opposite, but this has a lot more... swords? Everyone likes swords, so we can promise that this game will definitely be cool. Farm meat and wheat, feed peasants, conscript and tax the daylights out of them, and make yourself some sort of proprietor of a large chunk of land!
Topics: rts, tbs, lords of the realm, pc, podcast, retro, review, last time on video games
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Apr 10, 2016
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Interactive Entertainment
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Interactive Entertainment (IE) was an interactive multimedia CD-ROM magazine published by Interactive Publishing, Inc. covering DOS, Windows, and console games. The magazine software was designed to run on Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows 95. Unlike printed publications which offered CD cover disks as a supplement containing demos and utilities, each IE disc was a self-contained magazine offering editorial content in the form of video, audio, and text, as well as the usual demos and...
Topics: 1830: Railroads & Robber Barons, BioForge, Creature Shock, CyberJudas, Dawn Patrol, Discworld,...
Interactive Entertainment (IE) was an interactive multimedia CD-ROM magazine published by Interactive Publishing, Inc. covering DOS, Windows, and console games. The magazine software was designed to run on Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows 95. Unlike competing printed publications which offered CD cover disks as a supplement containing demos and utilities, each IE disc was a fully self-contained magazine offering all editorial content in the form of video, audio, and text, as well as...
Topics: IE, CD MAG, CD ROM, Interactive Entertainment, CD magazine, software, computer games, reviews,...
Interactive Entertainment (IE) was an interactive multimedia CD-ROM magazine published by Interactive Publishing, Inc. covering DOS, Windows, and console games. The magazine software was designed to run on Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows 95. Unlike competing printed publications which offered CD cover disks as a supplement containing demos and utilities, each IE disc was a fully self-contained magazine offering all editorial content in the form of video, audio, and text, as well as...
Topics: Windows 3.x, IE, CD MAG, CD ROM, Interactive Entertainment, CD magazine, software, computer games,...
Interactive Entertainment (IE) was an interactive multimedia CD-ROM magazine published by Interactive Publishing, Inc. covering DOS, Windows, and console games. The magazine software was designed to run on Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows 95. Unlike competing printed publications which offered CD cover disks as a supplement containing demos and utilities, each IE disc was a fully self-contained magazine offering all editorial content in the form of video, audio, and text, as well as...
Topics: IE, CD MAG, CD ROM, Interactive Entertainment, CD magazine, software, computer games, reviews,...
Interactive Entertainment (IE) was an interactive multimedia CD-ROM magazine published by Interactive Publishing, Inc. covering DOS, Windows, and console games. The magazine software was designed to run on Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows 95. Unlike competing printed publications which offered CD cover disks as a supplement containing demos and utilities, each IE disc was a fully self-contained magazine offering all editorial content in the form of video, audio, and text, as well as...
Topics: IE, CD MAG, CD ROM, Interactive Entertainment, CD magazine, software, computer games, reviews,...
Interactive Entertainment (IE) was an interactive multimedia CD-ROM magazine published by Interactive Publishing, Inc. covering DOS, Windows, and console games. The magazine software was designed to run on Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows 95. Unlike competing printed publications which offered CD cover disks as a supplement containing demos and utilities, each IE disc was a fully self-contained magazine offering all editorial content in the form of video, audio, and text, as well as...
Topics: IE, CD MAG, CD ROM, Interactive Entertainment, CD magazine, software, computer games, reviews,...
Interactive Entertainment (IE) was an interactive multimedia CD-ROM magazine published by Interactive Publishing, Inc. covering DOS, Windows, and console games. The magazine software was designed to run on Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Windows 95. Unlike competing printed publications which offered CD cover disks as a supplement containing demos and utilities, each IE disc was a fully self-contained magazine offering all editorial content in the form of video, audio, and text, as well as...
Topics: IE, CD MAG, CD ROM, Interactive Entertainment, CD magazine, software, computer games, reviews,...
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LORDS OF THE REALM
Topic: LORDS OF THE REALM
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Daniel Haeser Rech
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This is for use with the game Lords of the Realm II including the Siege Pack. It allows you to change the maximum army size, tax rates, castle designs, and the amounts of wood and stone necessary to build each castle. You can also change the starting year. An instruction file is included. I've used it. It works great.
Topic: Lords of the Realm II