Defender of the crown amiga manual
This item is part of the personal collection of a record producer in Los Angeles. Floppy Disks: Good (SEE PHOTOS).Seller Rating: % positive. Defender of the Crown. Amiga. You can change the file name to anything, but please keep the correct file extension. For docs, you should add languages in parantheses, for example: Manual (en, de).pdf. If you are adding a game document and want it to appear in the "Docs" section, you need to add a tag starting with docs: and ending with the. · Defender of the Crown Manual, Amiga (pdf):: Defender of the Crown is a strategy computer game designed by Kellyn Beck. The game is set in England in the Middle Ages where, following the death of the king, different factions are fighting for territorial control. The player assumes the role of a Saxon (Wilfred of Ivanhoe, Cedric of Rotherwood, Geoffrey Longsword or Wolfric the Wild) and tries Category: Strategy.
Defender of the Crown is a game developed by Cinemaware and was released for PC (Windows). Commodore Amiga. Defender of the Crown. Commodore Amiga CD manual and all components originally included needed to use the item. Defender of the Crown on the Commodore Published by Mirrorsoft. Developed by Master Designer Software. Released in Download game manual. Play Game music. TV Commercial. View video of game. Screenshot of game. Box artwork. Defender of the Crown is a strategy computer game designed by Kellyn Beck. It was Cinemaware's first game, and was originally released for the Commodore Amiga in , setting a new standard for graphic quality in home computer games. In it was ported to the Commodore 64, Atari ST, MS-DOS, and Macintosh.
Defender of The Crown is unquestionably Cinemaware's best game, and one of the best Amiga games ever released (although the PC version offers no less gameplay, it pales in comparison to the vibrant graphics and amazing soundtrack of the Amiga version). What makes this game a classic is the masterful blend of action, adventure, and strategy game. Defender of the Crown II was published by Commodore International in for the CDTV and Amiga CD After a string of successful games and game series, Cinemaware eventually went bankrupt. In , however, Lars Fuhrken-Batista and Sean Vesce bought Cinemaware's name and assets, and founded Cinemaware Inc., naming a remake of Defender of the Crown for modern PCs as one of the reformed company's first projects. Defender of the Crown was branded as an "interactive movie" and described by developers as a homage to several classic Hollywood movies, specifically Ivanhoe Robin Hood. Five pages of the game's manual are dedicated to discussing the legend of Robin Hood and his historicity.
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