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+ | |{{Infobox Game | ||
+ | |Image = [[Image:Stormbringer_FrontCover.jpg|center|300px|Stormbringer front cover]] | ||
+ | |Developer = [[David Jones]], [[Mike Chand]], [[Ray Owen]] | ||
+ | |Publisher = [[Mastertronic|Mastertronic Added Dimension]] | ||
+ | |Release = [[:Category:Games 1987|1987]] | ||
+ | |Platform = [[Amstrad CPC|CPC]], [[Atari ST]], [[Commodore 64|C64]], [[MSX]], [[ZX Spectrum]] | ||
+ | |Genre = Adventure | ||
+ | |GameModes = Single player | ||
+ | |Controls = {{Keyboard}} {{Joystick}} | ||
+ | |Media = {{Tape}} | ||
+ | |Language = {{EN}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | |} | ||
− | + | '''''Stormbringer''''' (also sometimes written '''''Storm Bringer''''') is an adventure game released by [[Mastertronic]] in 1987 under the Mastertronic Added Dimension label. It is the fourth and last of a series of games starring the character [[Magic Knight]]. | |
− | + | After being transported from the 25th century on board the starship USS Pisces back to his own time in the village of Cornhamp-on-Marsh, Magic Knight has discovered that a serious malfunction has occurred with the time machine, and there are now two Magic Knights. The other Magic Knight calls himself Off-White Knight, and is using a storm cloud to kill Magic Knight - hence Off-White Knight's alias, Stormbringer, which is the name by which the villagers know him. However, Magic Knight cannot kill Off-White Knight, as he would also kill himself if he did this. Instead, Magic Knight must somehow merge with Off-White Knight. | |
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− | == | + | == Covers == |
− | + | <gallery caption="Stormbringer"> | |
− | + | Image:Stormbringer_Cover.jpg|Front cover and instructions | |
+ | Image:Stormbringer_BackCover.jpg|Back of cover | ||
− | * [http:// | + | </gallery> |
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+ | == Tape == | ||
+ | |||
+ | <gallery caption="Stormbringer"> | ||
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+ | Image:Stormbringer_Cassette.jpg|Tape | ||
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+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | == Download == | ||
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+ | * [[Media:Stormbringer.cdt.zip|CDT file]] | ||
+ | * [[Media:Stormbringer_Instructions.txt|Instructions in plain text format]] | ||
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+ | == Links == | ||
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+ | * {{CPCPower|2076}} | ||
+ | * [http://tacgr.emuunlim.com/downloads/filedetail.php?recid=860 The Amstrad CPC Games Resource] | ||
+ | * {{EnWiki|Stormbringer_(video_game)}} | ||
− | [[ | + | [[Category:Games]] [[Category:Games 1987]] |
Latest revision as of 16:04, 19 November 2010
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Stormbringer (also sometimes written Storm Bringer) is an adventure game released by Mastertronic in 1987 under the Mastertronic Added Dimension label. It is the fourth and last of a series of games starring the character Magic Knight.
After being transported from the 25th century on board the starship USS Pisces back to his own time in the village of Cornhamp-on-Marsh, Magic Knight has discovered that a serious malfunction has occurred with the time machine, and there are now two Magic Knights. The other Magic Knight calls himself Off-White Knight, and is using a storm cloud to kill Magic Knight - hence Off-White Knight's alias, Stormbringer, which is the name by which the villagers know him. However, Magic Knight cannot kill Off-White Knight, as he would also kill himself if he did this. Instead, Magic Knight must somehow merge with Off-White Knight.
Contents
Covers
Tape
Download
Links
- Stormbringer at CPC-Power
- The Amstrad CPC Games Resource
- Stormbringer at the English-language Wikipedia