How To Play (And Patch) The Ultima Games Today!
A long-overdue guide to patching and getting the various Ultima games running.
A long-overdue guide to patching and getting the various Ultima games running.
Fearyourself/JC, the talented programmer behind the Back to Roots engine project, recently got married! Oh, and he’ll be resuming work on the project pretty soon.
Courtesy of Bill Randolph and Joe Garrity of the Origin Muesum, Ultima Aiera is pleased to present a series of design documents for Ultima 6, covering areas such as conversation syntax, object design, and Origin’s in-house map editor.
Cheerful Dragon left a comment to inform us all that he has moved the downloads for his collection of bugfixes for Ultima V: Lazarus to a new location.
Jc/Fearyourself’s ambitious project, Back to Roots, has added support for NPCs and merchants to his game engine, both of which can be configured quickly and quite easily through XML.
Goldenflame Dragon has recorded the soundtrack of the C128 version of Ultima 5, and made it available for your listening (and downloading) pleasure.
Goldenflame Dragon’s Ultima-inspired “spiritual prequel” to the Ultima series, a browser-based game in the style of Ultima 5.
Dungeon Siege, the game used to make two astounding Ultima remakes, is available via Steam, although not directly.
Back to Roots, another Ultima-inspired (and Ultima-compatible) game engine project, posted a couple of updates early on in March, which I had missed noticing until just now.
Spoony’s long-awaited review of Ultima Underworld, Parts 1 and 2, is finally online.