Order of the griffon

From James Balmer <xxxxxx@woh.rr.com>
Date
to my knowledge the closest thing that comes to
the older style games like Unlimited adventures it
the newer Forgotten Realms based series Boulder's
Gate... This is'n however made but TSR or SSI to
my knowledge as wizards of the coast bought up the
peices of what was left of AD&D as since the late
80's parents movment (the BAN SATAN movement as
i've heard it called) AD&D fell out of favor with
the younger generation because of their parents
viewing it as evil.  (Dates back to a couple of
isolated incedents in which AD&D was supposed to
be the insperation for some kids hurting and in
one case killing another kid.)  i you go to a
place like Funcoland or similar game store, you
could probably find a copy of Eye of the Beholder
for the SNES, as a almost perfect replica was made
for the system.... other than that I couldn't
really tell you much as I quit following the
computer AD&D side of things durring the mid 90's,
bout the time Unlimited Adventures was realeased
on the PC (last purchase of AD&D comp games I
made ) :(
The only other thing that comes close is
Everquest, which is a TRUE-REAL-TIME turnbased
AD&D like game (kinda like a doom style AD&D
game).  only prob is it's net play only, and costs
money to be apart of, 19.95 a month i think, or
something like thatit might have been only 9 or
7... I don't know as i personally don't play but
my borther does.

If you have anymore questions, drop me a line
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