Wizardry Series
Wizardry is a series of role playing games published by
Sir-Tech. The series
was originally developed for the Apple II
with ports to other platforms following (and later games in the series released only on other systems).
The series was very influential with many RPG's that followed utilizing
elements from the games.
Games
The following games are part of the Wizardry Series:-
Platforms:
Apple II (1987), Commodore 64 (1987), IBM PC/Compatibles (1987) -
Sir-Tech Software, Inc.Versions also published by:
ASCII Corporation, Capcom U.S.A., Inc., Naxat SoftPlatforms:
Apple II (1988), Commodore 128 (1988), Commodore 64 (1988), FM Towns (1990), IBM PC/Compatibles (1988), PC-8800 Series (1990), PC-9800 Series (1990), Super NES (1992), TurboGrafx CD (1992) -
Sir-Tech Software, Inc.Versions also published by:
ASCII CorporationPlatforms:
Amiga (1990), FM Towns (1991), IBM PC/Compatibles (1990), Macintosh (1991), PC-9800 Series (1991), Super NES (1995) -
Sir-Tech Software, Inc.Versions also published by:
ASCII CorporationPlatforms:
FM Towns (1994), IBM PC/Compatibles (1992), PC-9800 Series (1994) -
Sir-Tech Software, Inc.Versions also published by:
ASCII Corporation, ASCII Entertainment Software, Inc.Platforms:
Apple II (1982), Commodore 128 (1988), Commodore 64 (1988), Fujitsu FM-7 (1986), Game Boy Color (2001), IBM PC/Compatibles (1987), Macintosh (1990), MSX (1989), NES / Famicom (1990), PC-8800 Series (1987), PC-9800 Series (1986), Sharp X1 (1987) -
Sir-Tech Software, Inc.Versions also published by:
ASCII CorporationPlatforms:
Apple II (1983), Commodore 128 (1989), Commodore 64 (1989), Fujitsu FM-7 (1987), Game Boy Color (2001), IBM PC/Compatibles (1986), MSX (1990), NES / Famicom (1989), PC-8800 Series (1987), PC-9800 Series (1987), Sharp X1 (1987) -
Sir-Tech Software, Inc.Versions also published by:
ASCII Corporation, NEXOFT CorporationPlatforms:
Apple II (1981), Commodore 128 (1987), Commodore 64 (1987), Fujitsu FM-7 (1985), Game Boy Color (2001), IBM PC/Compatibles (1984), Macintosh (1985), MSX (1987), NES / Famicom (1987), PC-8800 Series (1985), PC-9800 Series (1985), Sharp X1 (1986) -
Sir-Tech Software, Inc.Versions also published by:
ASCII CorporationPlatforms:
Apple II (1987), Fujitsu FM-7 (1989), IBM PC/Compatibles (1988), PC-8800 Series (1988), PC-9800 Series (1988), Sharp X1 (1989)