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== Description ==
== Description ==
An adventure game based on the rules of the "Dungeons & Dragons" RPGs.
An adventure game based on the rules of the "Dungeons & Dragons" RPGs.
The classic version uses ASCII characters instead of graphics, because it was designed to run even in "dumb terminals".
The classic version uses ASCII characters instead of graphics, because it was designed to run even in "dumb terminals".
The CoCo port runs on OS-9, and has a 40 col. mode, a 80 col. mode and a graphic mode.
The CoCo port runs on OS-9, and has a 40 col. mode, a 80 col. mode and a graphic mode.
This last one uses a special set of characters, and can be selected by typing MAKEGW at the command prompt before running ROGUE.
This last one uses a special set of characters, and can be selected by typing MAKEGW at the command prompt before running ROGUE.
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*Floppy drive
*Floppy drive
*RGB Monitor recommended for the 80 col / graphic mode
*RGB Monitor recommended for the 80 col / graphic mode
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Latest revision as of 17:26, 10 September 2015

Description

An adventure game based on the rules of the "Dungeons & Dragons" RPGs.

The classic version uses ASCII characters instead of graphics, because it was designed to run even in "dumb terminals".

The CoCo port runs on OS-9, and has a 40 col. mode, a 80 col. mode and a graphic mode. This last one uses a special set of characters, and can be selected by typing MAKEGW at the command prompt before running ROGUE.

Technical information

  • Published by: Epyx
  • Year: 1985 (Original non-CoCo version)
  • Media: 1 disk (standard OS-9 35 tracks)
  • Copy protection: No

System requirements

  • CoCo 3
  • 128K RAM (512K recommended)
  • Floppy drive
  • RGB Monitor recommended for the 80 col / graphic mode