Ultima 4, 5 and 6 Released on Good Old Games
Ultima 5 and 6 — the latter of which is my favourite in the series — are available for download from Good Old Games. And Ultima 4 is included as well, to round out the trilogy.
Ultima 5 and 6 — the latter of which is my favourite in the series — are available for download from Good Old Games. And Ultima 4 is included as well, to round out the trilogy.
Shattered Moon has posted an additional update to the Classic Ultima Online website, in which he explains that no major progress was made during August, and offers a gameplay video that shows off some of the new features in the upcoming client.
While you’re enjoying your free copy of Ultima 4 from Good Old Games, why not update your copy of the xu4 snapshots as well?
Comparison screenshots of the title screens from the various ports of Ultima 4.
Comparison screenshots of the gameplay graphics from the various ports of Ultima 4.
Ultima 4, the first true adventure of the Avatar in Britannia, is available for download from Good Old Games. And yes, it’s free.
The ending sequence from the Nintendo Entertainment System port of Ultima 4, and the introductory sequences from the SEGA Master System and FM Towns ports.
In the few months since last his project was reported on, Shattered Moon has made several improvements to Classic Ultima Online, his multiplayer re-imagining of Ultima 4.
The first three games in the Ultima series have been released on Good Old Games today.
I have a lot of research to do — and a lot of articles to draft — over the next few days. As such, site updates will probably be minimal, if not non-existent, during that time.