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Shadowgate is a black-and-white point-and-click adventure game published for the Macintosh as part of the MacVenture series. The game is named for its setting, Castle Shadowgate, residence of the evil Warlock Lord. The player, as the "last of a great line of hero-kings" is charged with the task of saving the world by defeating the Warlock Lord, who is attempting to summon up the demon Behemoth out of Hell. Later that year, a color version of the game was released for the Amiga and Atari ST, and in 1989 for the Nintendo Entertainment System.

Shadowgate
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)
Director(s)
Composer(s)NES
Hiroyuki Masuno, Kento's Group
EngineMacVenture
Platform(s)
Release
July 30, 1987
  • Macintosh
  • Amiga
  • MS-DOS
  • NES
    • JP: March 31, 1989
    • NA: December, 1989
    • PAL: May 30, 1991
    • JP: April 30, 2014 ( 3DS Virtual Console)
  • Windows
  • GBC
    • NA: January, 1999
    • JP: August 13, 1999
  • Pocket PC
  • PS4
    • NA: October 2017
Genre(s)Adventure
Mode(s)Single-player

Gameplay edit

 
The beginning of the game (Macintosh)

The player must solve a series of puzzles throughout the castle to proceed to the Warlock Lord's chamber. Due to the castle's perilous nature, at least one lit torch must be in the player's possession at all times. If the torch is extinguished, the player soon stumbles, breaking his neck, and must then continue from a saved game (or the area in which they died, in game console versions). Only a finite number of torches are to be found throughout the game, which effectively acts as a time limit to proceedings. Various items that can be acquired include a sword, a sling and other ancient weapons; though these weapons can not actually be used as striking weapons, they can be clicked on at the appropriate time to deliver a fatal blow to specific enemies.

The game has many opportunities for death, including being burned by a dragon's breath, attacked by a cyclops, sucked into outer space through a broken mirror, dissolved by acidic slime, mauled by a wolf-woman, eaten by sharks, and suicide. Virtually any action taken by the player which is not the correct solution to a puzzle will result in a fatality. These deaths were often graphically described in the game's text (along with often sardonic and humorous comments), even in the NES version (in spite of Nintendo's policy of censorship at the time). Many of the game's puzzles rely on a system of trial and error, the problem of which is overcome by the ability to save the game state (as in most adventure games). Subtle hints can be found in books and the descriptive game texts. In the NES version, these are replaced by an outright hint feature which gives vague clues about what is noteworthy in any given room in the castle. The further the player progresses, however, the more useless this feature becomes, deteriorating into nothing but encouraging messages by the game's end. The NES version of Shadowgate is one of the few NES games with a Swedish language version.

Plot edit

At the very beginning of Shadowgate, the only information the game provides to the player is:

The last thing that you remember is standing before the wizard Lakmir as he gestured wildly and chanted in an archaic tongue. Now you find yourself staring at an entryway which lies at the edge of a forest. The Druid's words still ring in your ears: Within the walls of the Castle Shadowgate lies your quest. If the prophecies hold true, the dreaded Warlock Lord will use his dark magic to raise the Behemoth, the deadliest of the Titans, from the depths of the earth. You are the seed of prophecy, the last of the line of kings, and only you can stop the Warlock Lord from darkening our world FOREVER. Fare thee well.[3]

It is then up to the player to gather more information about the world through examining objects and reading any scrolls or books they come across. While reading some of the in-game books and scrolls is necessary to finish the game, others only provide exposition about the world Shadowgate takes place in. Reading the book Before Shadowgate, the comic book Shadowgate Saga: Raven, and playing the sequels Beyond Shadowgate and Shadowgate 64: Trials of the Four Towers reveals more details.

Shadowgate takes place in the fictional world of "Tarkus" ("Tyragon" in the Before Shadowgate novel, also known as "Terrakk”, the Kal Torlinese term for "Earth") where creatures from fantasy and myth live. In the land of "Kal Zathyn" (according to the novel), on top of "Gatekeeper Mountain", is the living castle of "Shadowgate" where a group of powerful wizards known as the "Circle of Twelve" once met. One of the Circle of Twelve, "Talimar", became corrupt and was removed from the Circle. After that, he began to call himself "The Warlock Lord" and caused chaos across the lands by inciting conflict between humans, elves, dwarves, and the races on Tyragon. After those wars ended and the land began to rebuild, the Warlock Lord amassed an army of followers, including trolls, orcs, goblins, and other creatures. He waged war against the Kings of the Lands, and was defeated when the rest of the Circle of Twelve intervened. They sealed the Warlock Lord inside the caverns underneath Shadowgate, and then disbanded. The only wizard who remained was "Lakmir", who took on the role of Tyragon's guardian to ensure that the Warlock Lord's evil would not threaten the Lands again.

Years later, the Warlock Lord escaped from his confinement, and planned to raise the mightiest of titans, the Behemoth, from the depths of darkness to serve him. With the Behemoth, the Warlock Lord would escape Castle Shadowgate, and terrorize the planet once more. To keep this from happening, Lakhmir sought out the last of the "Line of Kings", also known as "The Seed of Prophecy", who was foretold to stop the Warlock Lord and the Behemoth. Doing so would require the "Staff of Ages", a powerful artifact with enough power to slay the Behemoth that was hidden within Shadowgate. After finding this hero, Lakhmir sends him to the entrance of Shadowgate to begin his quest.

It is up to the player to take on the role of "The Seed of Prophecy", enter Castle Shadowgate, solve its puzzles, survive its many traps, and stop the Warlock Lord once and for all. If they survive to the end, they will come across the Warlock Lord just as he succeeds in opening the gates of Hell and summoning the Behemoth. If the player was successful in finding and assembling the holy artifact called the Staff of Ages by this point, then they would be able to mortally wound the demon with it. As it dies, the Behemoth then drags the Warlock Lord with him into Hell. The player returns victorious, where he is betrothed to the King's daughter and entitled High Lord of the Westland.

Ports edit

The game was ported to other computers, including a color version of the game for the Atari ST and Amiga later in 1987. In 1988 it was released for MS-DOS and in 1989 for the Apple IIGS. It made its first console appearance later that year on the Nintendo Entertainment System. The success of Shadowgate on the NES prompted ICOM Simulations to have Kemco/Seika port the other MacVenture titles to the console, including Déjà Vu and Uninvited. In 2018, the NES port was released (alongside Déjà Vu and The Uninvited) to the PC, Xbox One and Playstation 4 in a collection called 8-Bit Adventure Anthology: Volume 1 by Abstraction Games.

In 1992, an enhanced version of the game was released for Windows 3.1x.

Reception edit

Computer Gaming World gave the game a very positive review, noting the game uses the same superior interface as prior MacVenture games. The difficulty was noted as a step up from Deja Vu and Uninvited, but Shadowgate was also said to be more flexible, allowing more than one solution to some puzzles.[12]

The game was reviewed in 1987 in Dragon #128 by Hartley, Patricia, and Kirk Lesser in "The Role of Computers" column. The reviewers stated that "Shadowgate is a great adventure game in that you must continually be aware of what’s already been accomplished to complete subsequent puzzles". The reviewers gave the game 5/5 stars.[13]

Macworld reviewed the Macintosh version of Shadowgate, praising its extensive gameplay, stating that "so much is jammed into these two disks that nearly everyone should find this game appealing ... ShadowGate plays easily and instinctively". Macworld also praises Shadowgate's graphics and sound, calling the graphics "expertly crafted", but express that they "[tend] to lack originality", and call the sound effects "far better than those of most adventure games". Macworld calls Shadowgate "technically, visually, and aurally superior to most of its competition" but criticizes the game's mood, stating that it doesn't "take itself seriously enough to create a mood of mystery", and also lacks the 'tongue-in-cheek' humor of other adventure games, creating a feeling of something "lacking".[14]

Legacy edit

Release timeline
1987Shadowgate
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993Beyond Shadowgate
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999Shadowgate 64: Trials of the Four Towers
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005Shadowgate Classic
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014Shadowgate (iOS)
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021Shadowgate VR: The Mines of Mythrok

In 1996, Infinite Ventures acquired from Viacom, the rights to Shadowgate and other games originally developed by ICOM Simulations. ICOM Simulations had been acquired by Viacom in 1994 but had published no updates to the original products. After the acquisition, Infinite Ventures ported the game to other operating systems (Windows '95/'98/2000/Me) and portable systems (Windows CE P/PC, Palm OS, and Pocket PC) under the name of Shadowgate Classic. These versions had a new interface and menu layout, with artwork based on the 1996 Windows versions.

In 1999, Infinite Ventures licensed the NES version of Shadowgate to KEMCO and it was ported to the Game Boy Color with enhanced sprites and animations also under the name of Shadowgate Classic.

In 2005, a mobile phone version of the game was released by Vindigo Entertainment. Once again using the name of Shadowgate Classic, this version featured brand new graphics, puzzles, challenges, and areas.

In 2006, Infinite Ventures licensed the rights to the ICOM simulations portfolio to Zojoi, a company formed by Shadowgate's original game designers, Dave Marsh and Karl Roelofs. In October 2012, Zojoi, LLC launched a Kickstarter campaign to secure funding for a remake of Shadowgate. Original game creators Dave Marsh and Karl Roelofs appeared in the pitch video and showed pre-production footage of the game in development. They set a crowd-funding goal of $120,000.[15] In the 2nd update of the Kickstarter campaign, the Black Axe, an item and quest that had been cut from the original game due to size constraints, was announced to be reintroduced in the new version of Shadowgate.[16] Those who pledged $2,500 or more received a replica Staff of Ages. The campaign finished successfully, earning $137,232 in pledges by November 25 and reaching its first stretch goal.[15] The remake was completed and released for the PCs in 2014. In 2019, it was ported to the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.[17]

Sequels edit

In 1991, a novel written under the pen name "F.X. Nine" called Before Shadowgate, was published by Scholastic Corporation as part of the Worlds of Power series of video game novelizations of third party Nintendo Entertainment System games. The novel acts as a prequel to the game, and featured contributions from Shadowgate co-creators Dave Marsh and Karl Roelofs, who provided important details and information to the book's author.

There have been two sequels to the game. The first, Beyond Shadowgate, was released for the TurboGrafx-16 in 1993 and the second, Shadowgate 64: Trials of the Four Towers, for the Nintendo 64 in 1999. Another N64 sequel, Shadowgate Rising, was well into development, but the project was scrapped when Nintendo announced the console which would become the GameCube.

On September 16, 2021, 317 Games launched a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for Shadowgate, The Living Castle, a board game based on the Shadowgate series.[18]

In October 2021, Zojoi and Azure Drop Studios released Shadowgate VR: The Mines of Mythrok, an exclusive Oculus Quest title.[19]

On January 22, 2023, Zojoi announced a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for Beyond Shadowgate, the official sequel to the NES version of Shadowgate. A video from series co-creator Dave Marsh notes this project uses the original design documents from 1990 and is unrelated to the TurboGrafx-16 game. [20]

References edit

  1. ^ Trademark Principal Register Shadowgate. Alexandria, Virginia: United States Patent and Trademark Office. 9 February 1993. First Use. U.S. Trademark 74,317,464; Registration No. 1,768,768. Retrieved 2012-10-09.
  2. ^ ICOM Simulations (March 11, 1987). Shadowgate. Mindscape. Scene: Shadowgate Entrance.
  3. ^ "Shadowgate Classic for Game Boy Color". GameRankings. Retrieved 2013-03-08.
  4. ^ . Allgame. Archived from the original on 2014-11-14. Retrieved 2013-03-08.
  5. ^ Baker, Christopher Michael. . Allgame. Archived from the original on 2014-11-15. Retrieved 2015-05-05.
  6. ^ Baker, Christopher Michael. "Shadowgate (NES) - Review". Allgame. Retrieved 2013-03-08.
  7. ^ White, Jason. "Shadowgate Classic (GBC) - Review". Allgame. Retrieved 2013-03-08.
  8. ^ Davis, Cameron (2000-01-28). "Shadowgate Classic Review". GameSpot. Retrieved 2013-03-08.
  9. ^ Cleveland, Adam (2000-02-01). "Shadowgate Classic". IGN. Retrieved 2013-03-08.
  10. ^ "Shadowgate Classic". Nintendo Power. February 1999.
  11. ^ Hines, Tracie Forman (November 1987). "Shadowgate: Inside the Castle Shadowgate". Computer Gaming World. pp. 41, 57.
  12. ^ Lesser, Hartley; Lesser, Patricia; Lesser, Kirk (December 1987). "The Role of Computers". Dragon (128): 92–96.
  13. ^ McCandless, Keith (September 1987). "More Castle Hassles: ShadowGate 1.0 Review". Macworld. Mac Publishing. p. 168.
  14. ^ a b "Shadowgate". Additional content provided by Zojoi. Kicktraq. 2012-11-28. Retrieved 2012-11-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  15. ^ Zojoi, LLC (2012-10-29). "Seek Ye the Black Axe!". Kickstarter. 338043. Retrieved 2012-11-05.
  16. ^ Minotti, Mike (2019-03-29). "Classic castle-crawling adventure game Shadowgate comes to Switch, PS4, and Xbox One". Venturebeat. Retrieved 2019-05-18.
  17. ^ "Shadowgate, The Living Castle is coming to Gencon 2021!!". 317 Games. 2021-09-16.
  18. ^ "Shadowgate VR: The Mines of Mythrok Coming to Oculus Quest in October". VR Focus. 2021-08-26.
  19. ^ "Beyond Shadowgate". Zojoi. Retrieved 2023-01-23.

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For the novel see Shadowgate novel Shadowgate is a black and white point and click adventure game published for the Macintosh as part of the MacVenture series The game is named for its setting Castle Shadowgate residence of the evil Warlock Lord The player as the last of a great line of hero kings is charged with the task of saving the world by defeating the Warlock Lord who is attempting to summon up the demon Behemoth out of Hell Later that year a color version of the game was released for the Amiga and Atari ST and in 1989 for the Nintendo Entertainment System ShadowgateDeveloper s ICOM SimulationsKemco NES Publisher s MindscapeKemco Seika NES Director s Dave MarshKarl Roelofs 2 Composer s NESHiroyuki Masuno Kento s GroupEngineMacVenturePlatform s MacintoshApple IIGSAtari STAmigaMS DOSNESWindowsGame Boy ColorMobilePalm OSPocket PCVirtual ConsolePlayStation 4Xbox OneSwitchReleaseJuly 30 1987 MacintoshNA July 30 1987 1 AmigaNA 1987MS DOSNA 1988NESJP March 31 1989NA December 1989PAL May 30 1991JP April 30 2014 3DS Virtual Console WindowsNA 1993EU 1993GBCNA January 1999JP August 13 1999Pocket PCNA 2002PS4NA October 2017Genre s AdventureMode s Single player Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Plot 3 Ports 4 Reception 5 Legacy 5 1 Sequels 6 References 7 External linksGameplay editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp The beginning of the game Macintosh The player must solve a series of puzzles throughout the castle to proceed to the Warlock Lord s chamber Due to the castle s perilous nature at least one lit torch must be in the player s possession at all times If the torch is extinguished the player soon stumbles breaking his neck and must then continue from a saved game or the area in which they died in game console versions Only a finite number of torches are to be found throughout the game which effectively acts as a time limit to proceedings Various items that can be acquired include a sword a sling and other ancient weapons though these weapons can not actually be used as striking weapons they can be clicked on at the appropriate time to deliver a fatal blow to specific enemies The game has many opportunities for death including being burned by a dragon s breath attacked by a cyclops sucked into outer space through a broken mirror dissolved by acidic slime mauled by a wolf woman eaten by sharks and suicide Virtually any action taken by the player which is not the correct solution to a puzzle will result in a fatality These deaths were often graphically described in the game s text along with often sardonic and humorous comments even in the NES version in spite of Nintendo s policy of censorship at the time Many of the game s puzzles rely on a system of trial and error the problem of which is overcome by the ability to save the game state as in most adventure games Subtle hints can be found in books and the descriptive game texts In the NES version these are replaced by an outright hint feature which gives vague clues about what is noteworthy in any given room in the castle The further the player progresses however the more useless this feature becomes deteriorating into nothing but encouraging messages by the game s end The NES version of Shadowgate is one of the few NES games with a Swedish language version Plot editThis section s plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise March 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message At the very beginning of Shadowgate the only information the game provides to the player is The last thing that you remember is standing before the wizard Lakmir as he gestured wildly and chanted in an archaic tongue Now you find yourself staring at an entryway which lies at the edge of a forest The Druid s words still ring in your ears Within the walls of the Castle Shadowgate lies your quest If the prophecies hold true the dreaded Warlock Lord will use his dark magic to raise the Behemoth the deadliest of the Titans from the depths of the earth You are the seed of prophecy the last of the line of kings and only you can stop the Warlock Lord from darkening our world FOREVER Fare thee well 3 It is then up to the player to gather more information about the world through examining objects and reading any scrolls or books they come across While reading some of the in game books and scrolls is necessary to finish the game others only provide exposition about the world Shadowgate takes place in Reading the book Before Shadowgate the comic book Shadowgate Saga Raven and playing the sequels Beyond Shadowgate and Shadowgate 64 Trials of the Four Towers reveals more details Shadowgate takes place in the fictional world of Tarkus Tyragon in the Before Shadowgate novel also known as Terrakk the Kal Torlinese term for Earth where creatures from fantasy and myth live In the land of Kal Zathyn according to the novel on top of Gatekeeper Mountain is the living castle of Shadowgate where a group of powerful wizards known as the Circle of Twelve once met One of the Circle of Twelve Talimar became corrupt and was removed from the Circle After that he began to call himself The Warlock Lord and caused chaos across the lands by inciting conflict between humans elves dwarves and the races on Tyragon After those wars ended and the land began to rebuild the Warlock Lord amassed an army of followers including trolls orcs goblins and other creatures He waged war against the Kings of the Lands and was defeated when the rest of the Circle of Twelve intervened They sealed the Warlock Lord inside the caverns underneath Shadowgate and then disbanded The only wizard who remained was Lakmir who took on the role of Tyragon s guardian to ensure that the Warlock Lord s evil would not threaten the Lands again Years later the Warlock Lord escaped from his confinement and planned to raise the mightiest of titans the Behemoth from the depths of darkness to serve him With the Behemoth the Warlock Lord would escape Castle Shadowgate and terrorize the planet once more To keep this from happening Lakhmir sought out the last of the Line of Kings also known as The Seed of Prophecy who was foretold to stop the Warlock Lord and the Behemoth Doing so would require the Staff of Ages a powerful artifact with enough power to slay the Behemoth that was hidden within Shadowgate After finding this hero Lakhmir sends him to the entrance of Shadowgate to begin his quest It is up to the player to take on the role of The Seed of Prophecy enter Castle Shadowgate solve its puzzles survive its many traps and stop the Warlock Lord once and for all If they survive to the end they will come across the Warlock Lord just as he succeeds in opening the gates of Hell and summoning the Behemoth If the player was successful in finding and assembling the holy artifact called the Staff of Ages by this point then they would be able to mortally wound the demon with it As it dies the Behemoth then drags the Warlock Lord with him into Hell The player returns victorious where he is betrothed to the King s daughter and entitled High Lord of the Westland Ports editThe game was ported to other computers including a color version of the game for the Atari ST and Amiga later in 1987 In 1988 it was released for MS DOS and in 1989 for the Apple IIGS It made its first console appearance later that year on the Nintendo Entertainment System The success of Shadowgate on the NES prompted ICOM Simulations to have Kemco Seika port the other MacVenture titles to the console including Deja Vu and Uninvited In 2018 the NES port was released alongside Deja Vu and The Uninvited to the PC Xbox One and Playstation 4 in a collection called 8 Bit Adventure Anthology Volume 1 by Abstraction Games In 1992 an enhanced version of the game was released for Windows 3 1x Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreGameRankings67 14 GBC 4 Review scoresPublicationScoreAllGame nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp PC 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp MAC 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp NES 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp GBC Pocket PC 8 GameSpot5 8 out of 10 GBC 9 IGN6 out of 10 GBC 10 Nintendo Power7 3 out of 10 GBC 11 Computer Gaming World gave the game a very positive review noting the game uses the same superior interface as prior MacVenture games The difficulty was noted as a step up from Deja Vu and Uninvited but Shadowgate was also said to be more flexible allowing more than one solution to some puzzles 12 The game was reviewed in 1987 in Dragon 128 by Hartley Patricia and Kirk Lesser in The Role of Computers column The reviewers stated that Shadowgate is a great adventure game in that you must continually be aware of what s already been accomplished to complete subsequent puzzles The reviewers gave the game 5 5 stars 13 Macworld reviewed the Macintosh version of Shadowgate praising its extensive gameplay stating that so much is jammed into these two disks that nearly everyone should find this game appealing ShadowGate plays easily and instinctively Macworld also praises Shadowgate s graphics and sound calling the graphics expertly crafted but express that they tend to lack originality and call the sound effects far better than those of most adventure games Macworld calls Shadowgate technically visually and aurally superior to most of its competition but criticizes the game s mood stating that it doesn t take itself seriously enough to create a mood of mystery and also lacks the tongue in cheek humor of other adventure games creating a feeling of something lacking 14 Legacy editRelease timeline1987Shadowgate198819891990199119921993Beyond Shadowgate199419951996199719981999Shadowgate 64 Trials of the Four Towers200020012002200320042005Shadowgate Classic200620072008200920102011201220132014Shadowgate iOS 2015201620172018201920202021Shadowgate VR The Mines of MythrokIn 1996 Infinite Ventures acquired from Viacom the rights to Shadowgate and other games originally developed by ICOM Simulations ICOM Simulations had been acquired by Viacom in 1994 but had published no updates to the original products After the acquisition Infinite Ventures ported the game to other operating systems Windows 95 98 2000 Me and portable systems Windows CE P PC Palm OS and Pocket PC under the name of Shadowgate Classic These versions had a new interface and menu layout with artwork based on the 1996 Windows versions In 1999 Infinite Ventures licensed the NES version of Shadowgate to KEMCO and it was ported to the Game Boy Color with enhanced sprites and animations also under the name of Shadowgate Classic In 2005 a mobile phone version of the game was released by Vindigo Entertainment Once again using the name of Shadowgate Classic this version featured brand new graphics puzzles challenges and areas In 2006 Infinite Ventures licensed the rights to the ICOM simulations portfolio to Zojoi a company formed by Shadowgate s original game designers Dave Marsh and Karl Roelofs In October 2012 Zojoi LLC launched a Kickstarter campaign to secure funding for a remake of Shadowgate Original game creators Dave Marsh and Karl Roelofs appeared in the pitch video and showed pre production footage of the game in development They set a crowd funding goal of 120 000 15 In the 2nd update of the Kickstarter campaign the Black Axe an item and quest that had been cut from the original game due to size constraints was announced to be reintroduced in the new version of Shadowgate 16 Those who pledged 2 500 or more received a replica Staff of Ages The campaign finished successfully earning 137 232 in pledges by November 25 and reaching its first stretch goal 15 The remake was completed and released for the PCs in 2014 In 2019 it was ported to the PlayStation 4 Xbox One and Nintendo Switch 17 Sequels edit In 1991 a novel written under the pen name F X Nine called Before Shadowgate was published by Scholastic Corporation as part of the Worlds of Power series of video game novelizations of third party Nintendo Entertainment System games The novel acts as a prequel to the game and featured contributions from Shadowgate co creators Dave Marsh and Karl Roelofs who provided important details and information to the book s author There have been two sequels to the game The first Beyond Shadowgate was released for the TurboGrafx 16 in 1993 and the second Shadowgate 64 Trials of the Four Towers for the Nintendo 64 in 1999 Another N64 sequel Shadowgate Rising was well into development but the project was scrapped when Nintendo announced the console which would become the GameCube On September 16 2021 317 Games launched a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for Shadowgate The Living Castle a board game based on the Shadowgate series 18 In October 2021 Zojoi and Azure Drop Studios released Shadowgate VR The Mines of Mythrok an exclusive Oculus Quest title 19 On January 22 2023 Zojoi announced a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign for Beyond Shadowgate the official sequel to the NES version of Shadowgate A video from series co creator Dave Marsh notes this project uses the original design documents from 1990 and is unrelated to the TurboGrafx 16 game 20 References edit Trademark Principal Register Shadowgate Alexandria Virginia United States Patent and Trademark Office 9 February 1993 First Use U S Trademark 74 317 464 Registration No 1 768 768 Retrieved 2012 10 09 Before Shadowgate book created by F X Nine written by Ellen Miles Copyright Catalog 1978 to present Washington D C United States Copyright Office Notes May 1991 Registration No TX0003091870 Based on story line and characters created by David R Marsh amp Karl A Roelofs ICOM Simulations March 11 1987 Shadowgate Mindscape Scene Shadowgate Entrance Shadowgate Classic for Game Boy Color GameRankings Retrieved 2013 03 08 Shadowgate PC Overview Allgame Archived from the original on 2014 11 14 Retrieved 2013 03 08 Baker Christopher Michael Shadowgate Allgame Archived from the original on 2014 11 15 Retrieved 2015 05 05 Baker Christopher Michael Shadowgate NES Review Allgame Retrieved 2013 03 08 White Jason Shadowgate Classic GBC Review Allgame Retrieved 2013 03 08 Davis Cameron 2000 01 28 Shadowgate Classic Review GameSpot Retrieved 2013 03 08 Cleveland Adam 2000 02 01 Shadowgate Classic IGN Retrieved 2013 03 08 Shadowgate Classic Nintendo Power February 1999 Hines Tracie Forman November 1987 Shadowgate Inside the Castle Shadowgate Computer Gaming World pp 41 57 Lesser Hartley Lesser Patricia Lesser Kirk December 1987 The Role of Computers Dragon 128 92 96 McCandless Keith September 1987 More Castle Hassles ShadowGate 1 0 Review Macworld Mac Publishing p 168 a b Shadowgate Additional content provided by Zojoi Kicktraq 2012 11 28 Retrieved 2012 11 28 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint others link Zojoi LLC 2012 10 29 Seek Ye the Black Axe Kickstarter 338043 Retrieved 2012 11 05 Minotti Mike 2019 03 29 Classic castle crawling adventure game Shadowgate comes to Switch PS4 and Xbox One Venturebeat Retrieved 2019 05 18 Shadowgate The Living Castle is coming to Gencon 2021 317 Games 2021 09 16 Shadowgate VR The Mines of Mythrok Coming to Oculus Quest in October VR Focus 2021 08 26 Beyond Shadowgate Zojoi Retrieved 2023 01 23 External links editOfficial website Shadowgate at MobyGames Shadowgate at Interactive Fiction Database Shadowgate can be played for free in the browser at the Internet Archive Before Shadowgate title listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shadowgate amp oldid 1193726887, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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