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BEWARE FOOLISH MORTAL, YOU TRESPASS IN AKALABETH, WORLD OF DOOM!!

Akalabeth: World of Doom, a remarkable piece of gaming history, the grandparent of the computer RPG genre, and a direct predecessor of the landmark Ultima series, is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux, as a gift to the world of gaming from Lord British and GOG.com!

In the year 1979, a teenager - born in Cambridge, England and raised in Houston, Texas - summoned upon this world an idea of unfathomable might. This boy, young Richard Garriot, son of a NASA astronaut, employed the power of his imagination with the creative force bestowed upon him by the Apple II personal computer, and brought a fantasy world of his invention to digital life. Akalabeth: World of Doom, one of the very first computer RPG titles, came to existence. This act of creation sparked an eternal flame that's been burning bright in the hearts of gamers ever since. The flame of love for virtual realms populated with heroes and villains, for stories told by the digital campfires, for dungeons filled with shiny loot and repulsive monsters. The flame of love for computer RPGs!

This historical title laid the groundwork for the Ultima series, the legendary role-playing saga that grew with the computer gaming medium, giving joy, wonderment, and adventure while preaching knightly virtues and the value of imagination to generations of gamers, decade after decade. It's often referred to as Ultima 0, while its creator is now - and shall be forever - known to the gamer folk as Lord British. In 2008 - 29 years after selling the first copy of Akalabeth packed in a ziploc bag complete with photocopied manual - Richard Garriott de Cayeux (as he now calls himself in our mundane dimension) fullfiled one of his life-long dreams and followed his father's footsteps. He visited the International Space Station, becoming the 6th private space-traveler (that we know of) in the history of mankind. Then, soon after the safe landing, he began his pursuit of another dream: to keep alive the legacy of the world he fathered in the form of its spiritual successor, Shroud of the Avatar.

Today - in this day full of wonders - we celebrate both the exceptional man, and his monumental creation. By a special decree from the court of Lord British, Akalabeth: World of Doom shall be henceforth available for FREE to all of the gamer folk, alongside Ultima 4: Quest of the Avatar, Worlds of Ultima: The Savage Empire, and Ultima Worlds of Adventure: Martian Dreams (the two spin-offs of the saga). All the remaining title s of the Ultima series are discounted by up to -80% until Friday, December 26, 8.59AM GMT. Rejoice, oh RPG fans! And happy holidays to all!

PS. Once again, this classic release was made possible with the assistance of GOG.com long-time community member and supporter, tfishell, who needs no introduction here, on the GOG forums! Thank you, Tyler, that's another that might have never happened without you!

Wednesday, December 24, Twitch.tv/GOGcom: Ultimate Ultima holiday special! 35 years of gaming history, 12 hours of streaming, one man crazy enough to do it: GeordyJones!

One brave soul volunteered to showcase this groundbreaking series, game by game, on one of the most exceptional days in the year. You can watch recorded right here.

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Twitch.tv/GOGcom is a one-of-a-kind variety channel with great games, classic and new, streamed almost daily by passionate gamers of the GOG community, game devs, guest stars, and sometimes even GOG staff. Join us for the stream and follow the channel for many, many more!
Post edited December 24, 2014 by G-Doc
Thanks for the free game and the wonderful promo, but it has some flawed mechanics:
Getting all 6 items costs less then getting 3 of them o.O Considering I don't want 8 & 9 and have a yet unredeemed 7, this is troublesome.
This is an essential piece of Ultima history, and I appreciate GOG acquiring and freely distributing it. Richard Garriot began what would become his multimillion dollar empire selling this game from the Computerland store where he worked, for $20 per copy inside Ziploc bags, with photocopied instructions and a cover drawn by his mother.

[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akalabeth:_World_of_Doom]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akalabeth:_World_of_Doom[/url]
If someone hasn't seen this, here's a great Ultima Retrospective from Spoony. I really recommend checking them out http://spoonyexperiment.com/game-reviews/ultima-retrospective/page/4/
It's amazing to see how much gaming has progressed over the years. Ultima 3 is one of my greatest gaming memories. Wizardy was first for me, but Ultima 3 solidified my love of RPGs.
I remember playing Akalabeth on My Apple II, in the early eighties.

fond memory of this Ultima 1, and Wizardry 1.
Those games certainly hadn't AAA gfx, but those simple 2 colours gfx left more room for you own imagination.

Thanks Santa GOG, and merry Xmas.
Post edited December 24, 2014 by Arsenki
Very nice indeed. Thanks LB and GOG :)
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deyn123456789: Thanks! But what's the difference between Akalabeth and Akalabeth 1998, which you can download as a bonus?
I suspect one is the original Apple II Akalabeth and the other is the 90's fan port to the PC that received official blessing.
Thanks, GoG.
And your Lordship, of course.

While I never played Akalabeth, the graphics remind me of some of my earliest playing experiences - which is a good thing. :o)

Merry X-mas, everybody!
Thank you GOG and Lord British.

I have all Ultima games, I really should try that "playing" thing so many people talk about.
A free game! :D Thanks GOG and Lord British!

We could always use more free releases, so I'll link tfishell's thread ;)

http://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_mostvoted_freeware_games_on_the_wishlist/page1
Oh, my goodness, this is perfect gift :O

thank you, GOG and Lord British!
You don't get much more classic than this, that's for sure.

Thanks for the hard work to get this title on gOg.
Holy crap,this is amazing!
Thank you GOG and merry Christmas to you all!
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Nice, we'd been needing some new freebies! :) (I was actually the person to originally contact Lord British about Akalabeth on GOG, but after the initial email Turniplslayerr and co. took it from there.)

http://www.gog.com/forum/general/the_mostvoted_freeware_games_on_the_wishlist
Thanks GOG ^_^