Ultima I
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Ultima, later known as Ultima I: The First Age of Darkness or simply Ultima I, is the first game in the Ultima series of computer role-playing games and was published by California Pacific Computer Co. on September 2nd, 1980 (USCO# PA-317-501).
Ultima featured a storyline revolving around a quest to find and destroy a Gem of Power belonging to an evil wizard known as Mondain, who has enslaved the lands of Sosaria. Early on, the title Ultimatum was chosen, but the name was trademarked by a board game already, so the publisher suggested truncating it to Ultima, and Richard Garriott liked it much more than the original name. This game is unique among the Ultima series (and a rarity among computer RPGs in general) for containing an action element, as the player must find a spaceship and participate in first-person space combat. The first version of the game was coded in interpreted BASIC with a few auxiliary routines in assembly language, and was published only for the Apple II computer; two years later Sierra On-Line, Inc. released a port for the 8-bit Atari computers.
This game was re-released in on December 23rd, 1986 (USCO# PA-317-505) as Ultima I: The First Age of Darkness, entirely re-coded in assembly language, with improved graphics, much faster action, and with slightly improved gameplay, by Origin Systems. This re-release was sold in much greater numbers than the original release (thanks to the much increased market for computer games in general; it was not a very big hit relative to its time) and was ported to numerous other systems.
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