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Wishbringer: The
Magick Stone of
Dreams is an
interactive fiction video game
written by
Brian Moriarty and
published by
Infocom in 1985. It was intended...
- who aut****d
three of the
original Infocom interactive fiction titles,
Wishbringer (1985),
Trinity (1986), and
Beyond Zork (1987), as well as Loom (1990)...
- Moriarty, a
former Infocom employee and
author of
classic text
adventures Wishbringer (1985),
Trinity (1986), and
Beyond Zork (1987). It was the
fourth game...
- (1984, Dave Lebling) A Mind
Forever Voyaging (1985,
Steve Meretzky)
Wishbringer: The
Magick Stone of
Dreams (1985,
Brian Moriarty)
Ballyhoo (1986, Jeff...
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Sorcerer Spellbreaker Starcross Stationfall Suspect Suspended Trinity Wishbringer The
Witness Zork I Zork II Zork III Zork Zero The
Interactive Fiction...
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which was
replaced by the "Introductory"
label given to
games such as
Wishbringer. It is Infocom's
twelfth game.
Galley and
Lawrence later wrote Moonmist...
- II
Windsloe Mansion Winged Samurai Winter Olympics (1986
video game)
Wishbringer The
Witness (1983
video game)
Wizard and the
Princess Wizard of Wor Wizard's...
- the company's best-selling
title in 1985, more than
twice as many as
Wishbringer.
Based on
sales and market-share data,
Video magazine listed the game...
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Lillehammer 94 1993 ID
Software U.S. Gold
Wipeout 1995
Psygnosis Psygnosis Wishbringer 1985
Infocom Infocom Witchaven 1995
Capstone Software Intracorp Entertainment...
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previous eight games (Zork I, Zork II, Zork III, Enchanter, Sorcerer,
Wishbringer,
Spellbreaker and
Beyond Zork).
Unlike its predecessors, Zork Zero is...