Dungeons of Daggorath is a 1982 computer game and one of the first games to use a 3D first-person perspective.

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  • Dungeons of Daggorath is a 1982 computer game and one of the first games to use a 3D first-person perspective. It was produced by DynaMicro for the Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer. The game was written by Douglas J. Morgan and Keith S. Kiyohara, with sounds by Phil Landmeier, in 1980-81. It was released as a ROMpak cartridge for the Color Computer, which limited the size of the code to eight kilobytes, which took several months of recoding to achieve. Despite this, the game features a multi-level maze and has what for the time were advanced sound effects that provide important clues to the locations of monsters. Despite what are now primitive graphics and sound, the game still enjoys a cult following in the retrogaming community for its challenging gameplay, and has been ported to Microsoft Windows XP and Linux via the SDL graphic and sound libraries. (en)
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  • Douglas J. Morgan (en)
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  • ROMpak cartridge (en)
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  • Dungeons of Daggorath (en)
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  • Dungeons of Daggorath is a 1982 computer game and one of the first games to use a 3D first-person perspective. (en)
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  • Dungeons of Daggorath (en)
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  • Dungeons of Daggorath
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