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  1. Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 3D
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Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 3D (aka スター・ウォーズ 出撃!ローグ中隊, Star Wars: Shutsugeki! Rogue Chuutai, Guerra Nas Estrelas: Rogue Squadron 3D) is a video game published in 1998 on Windows by LucasArts Entertainment Company LLC. It's an action game, set in a sci-fi / futuristic, shooter, licensed title and space flight themes.

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glockenspeel2020-04-26-2 points

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  1. Rogue

Rogue

DOS - 1984

Also available on: Mac - Commodore 64 - Amiga - Amstrad CPC - Atari 8-bit - Atari ST

4.63 / 5 - 65 votes

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The only commercial release of dungeon-crawl classic Rogue, Epyx' version is 1.45, while Jon Lane's original release is 1.1. I'm not quite sure what the difference is/are between the two versions, except that Epyx probably tidied up the codes and tweaked play balance a little bit before the commercial release.

For those of you who've been living in caves for the past 25 years, or started your RPG adventuring with Diablo, here's my review of Jon Lane's Rogue, also on this site:

The 'granddaddy' of dungeon hack RPGs, Rogue has a long history that dates back to the 1970's. It was first released as a test application for UNIX, and quickly captured the imagination of popularity among system administrators and computer science students. It was such a popular 'test' that enterprising UNIX admins and users distributed it, expanded it, imitated it, and ported it to their home computers.

The game's original concept was unique and rich enough that decades later, it has an entire genre of computer games named after it, commonly called 'Roguelike Games', and today still attracts a loyal following and lively community and newsgroups.

What is so special about the game that it still attract gamers for over a decade? Many revolutionary features that have become the norm in today's RPGs. Rogue is an ASCII-interfaced (i.e. all text or text-character based), turn-based, single player dungeon crawl. Its attraction lies neither in plot nor puzzles (both of which are paper-thin... you are a treasure hunter not unlike the Adventurer in Infocom's Zork), but in the seemingly endless combinations of features, a wide variety of monsters and loot, and randomly generated dungeon that guarantees infinite replayability.

In short, Rogue is to RPGs what Crowther's mainframe Adventure is to adventures: a revolutionary game that spawned a genre. It may not stand the test of time very well after all these years, but for those who want to get a sense of where today's blockbuster dungeon crawls the likes of Diablo descend from, Rogue is it. Two thumbs up!'

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Jellz2020-10-260 point DOS version

The DOS version's IP has been picked up by Pixel Games UK and is no longer abandonware. It can now be purchased on Steam.
Why there isn't any GOG release is beyond me. According to the game's new publisher, they have been ignoring their e-mails regarding a GOG release.

NeveroddoreveN2020-02-20-2 points DOS version

I am using Windows 10 with DosBox installed, but I am getting a message that the game Rogue will not run on my computer. What do I have to do to make Rogue run....?

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For the Newcommers2019-11-03-1 point DOS version

If you want to have the controls figured out for you, then someone already posted the manual on their website.
http://roguelikedevelopment.org/archive/files/misc/EpyxRogueDOSManual/manual.htm
Archived version
https://archive.is/Uy3rF

Roggin2019-10-19-6 points

Nothing beats the aesthetics of Atari ST. Unfortunately...

Brian2019-09-19-2 points

First Rogue is classic. I played for hours back in the day.
I agree with JMECALL. Any time I get into double digit higher levels I starve to death. It's a great game but there's never enough food. I also hate having to guess what the potions do other than drinking them. I usually wind up drinking a blindness potion and stumbling around without a healing potion and get myself killed.
Other than a rare identify scroll to identify items, how does one figure out what the items do without using them?

jmekall2019-06-242 points

that was a yummy mango! problem I had getting through this game was FOOD! you end up running out as you go back u, and everything edible has been eaten.. eventually I would keep passing out YOU CANNOT MOVE, YOU CAN MOVE AGAIN routine. it was exasperating... note to anyone trying to tackle this game, save your food. beating monsters is easy, but getting back home with a full tummy is very difficult

dfortae2018-01-12-12 points DOS version

I review Rogue here: http://youtu.be/mezUJgqAeeg

firemanickam2017-09-291 point DOS version

Rogue squadron books

super game

Purple Squirrel2016-07-31-4 points

LOVE this game, but the in browser version has a script error every time I get to about level 14 and the download doesn't seem to work.

lizzard2016-07-073 points DOS version

grew up playing this thing. still love it, it's one of those games that never gets old, even if the graphics are as primitive as you can get :)

Stone Magnet2015-12-22-6 points

The very first roguelike! Check out Cataclysm DDA if you are into this genre. It's free and constantly in development.

0gre2015-12-01-3 points

I highly recommend lovers of this game to check out Stone Soup. https://crawl.develz.org/
You can download it or even play a version in your browser.

WesClayton2013-05-260 point DOS version

I could play this for hours XD 10/10

A Wise Old Man2013-02-214 points DOS version

15 years? Try damn near 40!

Geo2012-02-171 point DOS version

The title screen says 1885. I fondly remember many Epyx games :)

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Mac Version

  • Year:1985
  • Publisher:Epyx, Inc.
  • Developer:Artificial Intelligence Design

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Rogue Squadron Mac Download Windows 10

  • Year:1988
  • Publisher:Mastertronic Ltd.

Amiga ROM

  • Year:1986
  • Publisher:Epyx, Inc.
  • Developer:Artificial Intelligence Design

Amstrad CPC Version

  • Year:1988
  • Publisher:Mastertronic Ltd.

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  • Year:1988
  • Publisher:Mastertronic Ltd.

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Rogue Squadron Mac

  • Year:1986
  • Publisher:Epyx, Inc.
  • Developer:A.I. Design

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