Wallpaper for the Week: Views of Britannia
Another image from The Paper Wall, and another entry in the ongoing “Views of Britannia” theme. Doesn’t this just scream Deep Forest?
Another image from The Paper Wall, and another entry in the ongoing “Views of Britannia” theme. Doesn’t this just scream Deep Forest?
Continuing on the “Views of Britannia” theme I established a while ago (and continued last week), here’s another wallpaper taken from The Paper Wall’s sizable archives. This could, I submit, be Lost Lake.
Wallpaper for the week, via The Paper Wall. I’ve struck on a bit of an idea: the last wallpaper I posted was an image of a mountain range in Nepal, and I remarked that...
A partial re-creation of Britannia, circa Ultima 9, in the The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion engine.
Rustic Dragon has produced a fully-coloured version of the GIS map of Britannia created by Kevin Smith last year.
Electronic Arts has announced that Ultima Forever’s online services will be shut down on August 29th, 2014, rendering the game unplayable past that date. This is a tragic end to a once-promising game.
Maps of Britannia (circa Ultima 7) and the Serpent Isle for use in Dwarf Fortress, the part-roguelike, part-city-building, Code page 437-graphics game.
Mike McShaffry, the project director for Ultima 8, graciously agreed to answer a number of questions from the Ultima fandom.
General Maximus has created several scenarios, all of which he has labeled “Ultima X”, for Civilization 3, 4, and 5. Help Lord British regain control of a fractured Britannia!
In the latest update to the Shroud of the Avatar website, Portalarium have revealed yet another story excerpt, accompanied by yet another puzzle piece showing a more detailed snippet of the map of the Island of Novia. New Britannia evidently also has a Serpent’s Spine mountain range!
A pair of renderings of Britannia, circa Ultima 7, projected onto the surface of a globe.