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Mooooreee! That was your reaction when we released Ultima Underworld 1+2, it was the same when we gave you Ultima 1+2+3 and Ultima 4: Quest of the Avatar (for free!). And you guys especially know that all we ever want to do is keep you guys happy, so without further ado, we bring you the Age of Enlightenment games of the fantastic Ultima series!

Ultima 4: Quest of the Avatar is already released and available for free on GOG.com. You can read the description of the game in the previous news post. Why is it included in this game pack? Well, the Ultima series</a> breaks down into three trilogies, and it seemed a shame to break up the lovely symmetry.

Ultima 5: Warriors of Destiny picks up on the story of the Avatar, the hero of Britannia. The country’s benevolent monarch is nowhere to be found, and an usurper named Lord Blackthorn has claimed the throne! It’s your duty as the embodiment of the Eight Virtues to make all wrongs right and recover the world of Britannia from the paws of Blackthorn and his three evil Shadowlords! This installation of the Ultima series expands on the world of Ultima 4 in a number of ways: towns are larger, have more unique buildings, and NPC interaction has evolved. With enhanced dialogues, diverse conversation topics, and a diverse array of characters, Ultima V shows that Lord British kept raising the bar for games looking to call themselves an “RPG.” The day and night cycle affects the gameplay. For example you can’t shop at night because the NPC shopkeepers are asleep! Delve into the world of Britannia and save its inhabitants & moral codex!

Ultima 6: The False Prophet starts out with a bang! You, the Avatar, are captured by demons, imprisoned, and ready to be sacrificed on an altar. Like in all those Hollywood movies, in the nick of time your friends from earlier adventures come in guns a-blazing to save you! You learn that those demon-like creatures are gargoyles, a new race that invaded Britannia and have seized the shrines of Virtue. As you venture forth on your next adventure as the Avatar, you try to understand the true motivations of gargoyles. As the embodiment of the Eight Virtues, the Avatar will understand that his mission is to establish peace and make the two races coexist in Britannia peacefully. Ultima 6 is a one of a kind game which, without over imposing it on the player, tells a story of the evil of human prejudice and ignorance. This is where the motto of Origin Systems, “We create worlds”, is best visible and it really steps up to its name!

Play the full “second” trilogy of Ultima 4+5+6! Now available DRM-free on GOG.com for $5.99.

Note: The character import function does not work yet, but we are doing everything we can to find a solution to this problem and we will update the game as soon as we can get it worked out.
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Does anyone know which version of Ultima 5 this is? Given the time of its release, I hope it's not just the PC version with its crappy music; the Commodore 128 version in an emulator would be ideal, or the Apple II version, I suppose, if they have full Mockingboard support in any of the Apple II emulators. Ultima 5 had such awesome music on the right platforms.
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LordRikerQ: I do like 5 and 6 being added, but inserting the Free 4 into this pack is lame and lowers the value of this.
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wodmarach: o.O how does it LOWER the value? they basicly said "ok we know we have this on here already but since these 3 are linked we're going to put it in as an extra." how is that lowering the value?
Because I can get 4 for free on the same website, but I have to pay for the price of 3 games still if I want 5+6, thats how. Its simple economics, inserting a free product into the 3 pack and charging the full price of 3 packs is lowering its value.
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AndyHat: Does anyone know which version of Ultima 5 this is? Given the time of its release, I hope it's not just the PC version with its crappy music; the Commodore 128 version in an emulator would be ideal, or the Apple II version, I suppose, if they have full Mockingboard support in any of the Apple II emulators. Ultima 5 had such awesome music on the right platforms.
Up until this point they've always been the PC version and usually the DOS version if there's also a Windows version.

I'm not sure why this one would be any different.
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wodmarach: o.O how does it LOWER the value? they basicly said "ok we know we have this on here already but since these 3 are linked we're going to put it in as an extra." how is that lowering the value?
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LordRikerQ: Because I can get 4 for free on the same website, but I have to pay for the price of 3 games still if I want 5+6, thats how. Its simple economics, inserting a free product into the 3 pack and charging the full price of 3 packs is lowering its value.
No they are charging you for a 2 games for under $3 each and GIVING you the 3rd free! Tell you what since you feel cheated we'll do you a special deal and break the pack up you can get 5+6 for $3 each!
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LordRikerQ: Because I can get 4 for free on the same website, but I have to pay for the price of 3 games still if I want 5+6, thats how. Its simple economics, inserting a free product into the 3 pack and charging the full price of 3 packs is lowering its value.
It's not like that - there was no way you could pay less for 5+6 on gog, as they have only two price points.

So it's 4+5+6 for 5.99$ or 5+6 for 5.99$.

And as your bookshelf is getting larger, you'd appreciate that you can have only two boxes (1+2+3) and (4+5+6) instead of three (1+2+3), 4 and (5+6).
Post edited September 08, 2011 by SLP2000
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AndyHat: Does anyone know which version of Ultima 5 this is? Given the time of its release, I hope it's not just the PC version with its crappy music; the Commodore 128 version in an emulator would be ideal, or the Apple II version, I suppose, if they have full Mockingboard support in any of the Apple II emulators. Ultima 5 had such awesome music on the right platforms.
We're the ultimate DRM-free PC gaming distributor, so we don't sell emulated versions, no.

Ultima V was a great game regardless of the platform it was released on, though. :)
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Ash360: I wondered if it was one of the free games and it was XD
Yeah. I tried to gift Ultima 4 but they seem to have fixed this 'bug'.

OT History:
As for why, there were trolls lurking out there that would take WishingWell's code and not post back thanking him (or letting us know) it was used. So a few of us got together and spammed the forums with free codes to dissuade them from doing so. It didn't work, so the vertical pattern thing, or reversing/order-switching/dropping a char, seems to work the best.

Semi/sorta back on topic: Here's some remakes/updates of the old series:
Ultima 4
XU4 - http://xu4.sourceforge.net/index.php (from scratch)

Ultima 5
Lazarus Project - http://www.u5lazarus.com (requires Dungeon Siege)
Lazarus Graphics Update - http://3dworx.4gamers.de/

Ultima 6
http://www.u6project.com (requires Dungeon Siege)
Post edited September 08, 2011 by PincushionMan
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AndyHat: Does anyone know which version of Ultima 5 this is? Given the time of its release, I hope it's not just the PC version with its crappy music; the Commodore 128 version in an emulator would be ideal, or the Apple II version, I suppose, if they have full Mockingboard support in any of the Apple II emulators. Ultima 5 had such awesome music on the right platforms.
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TheEnigmaticT: We're the ultimate DRM-free PC gaming distributor, so we don't sell emulated versions, no.

Ultima V was a great game regardless of the platform it was released on, though. :)
DOSBox is an emulator, is it not?

If I buy this, can I somehow remove the free Ultima IV from my account? It's a bit stupid to have it there twice.
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PincushionMan: OT History:
As for why, there were trolls lurking out there that would take WishingWell's code and not post back thanking him (or letting us know) it was used. So a few of us got together and spammed the forums with free codes to dissuade them from doing so. It didn't work, so the vertical pattern thing, or reversing/order-switching/dropping a char, seems to work the best.

Thanks!
I see, people hanging around swiping codes just because they can rather than because they would appreciate having the game. Wouldn't it be best just to put together a little competition then?
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AndyHat: Does anyone know which version of Ultima 5 this is? Given the time of its release, I hope it's not just the PC version with its crappy music; the Commodore 128 version in an emulator would be ideal, or the Apple II version, I suppose, if they have full Mockingboard support in any of the Apple II emulators. Ultima 5 had such awesome music on the right platforms.
With the U5 music patch does it matter? Adds the C128/Apple II music to the pc version: http://exodus.voyd.net/ultima5.html
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spindown: If I buy this, can I somehow remove the free Ultima IV from my account? It's a bit stupid to have it there twice.
This. I'm wondering if that is possible at all. It would make the bookshelf so much more organized.
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TheCycoONE: With the U5 music patch does it matter? Adds the C128/Apple II music to the pc version: http://exodus.voyd.net/ultima5.html
Nice tip, thanks. Now where did those floppies get off to?
Awesome update, GOG! This was the tipping point... Bought Ultimate 1+2+3, 4+5+6, UU1+2, and Nox for even more RPG fun.
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

I waited MONTHS for Ultima. Now it's here. :D:D:D:D:D:D

PLEASE release the rest in a pack on Tuesday. :D:D:D:D:D

GOG, you literally just made my day.