Jon Van Caneghem - Games

Games

  • Might and Magic I, 1986
  • Might and Magic II, 1988
  • Nuclear War, 1989
  • Tunnels & Trolls: Crusaders of Khazan, 1990
  • King's Bounty, 1990
  • Planet's Edge, 1991
  • Might and Magic III, 1991
  • Might and Magic IV: Clouds of Xeen, 1992
  • Might and Magic V: Darkside of Xeen, 1993
  • Zephyr, 1994
  • Might and Magic: World of Xeen, 1994
  • Inherit the Earth: Quest for the Orb, 1994
  • Hammer of the Gods, 1994
  • Wetlands, 1995
  • Swords of Xeen, 1995
  • Multimedia Celebrity Poker, 1995
  • Heroes of Might and Magic, 1995
  • Heroes of Might and Magic: A Strategic Quest, 1995
  • Anvil of Dawn, 1995
  • Spaceward Ho! IV for Windows, 1996
  • Heroes of Might and Magic II, 1996
  • Empire II: The Art of War, 1996
  • Heroes of Might and Magic II: The Price of Loyalty, 1997
  • Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven, 1998
  • Heroes of Might and Magic II Gold, 1998
  • Might and Magic VII: For Blood and Honor, 1999
  • Heroes of Might and Magic, Millennium Edition, 1999
  • Heroes of Might and Magic III: The Restoration of Erathia, 1999
  • Crusaders of Might and Magic, 1999
  • Might and Magic VIII: Day of the Destroyer, 2000
  • Heroes of Might and Magic III Complete, (Collector's Edition), 2000
  • Heroes Chronicles: Warlords of the Wastelands, 2000
  • Heroes Chronicles: Masters of the Elements, 2000
  • Heroes Chronicles: Conquest of the Underworld, 2000
  • Heroes Chronicles: Clash of the Dragons, 2000
  • Legends of Might and Magic, 2001
  • Heroes of Might and Magic: Quest for the Dragon Bone Staff, 2001
  • Heroes Chronicles: The Final Chapters, 2001

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Famous quotes containing the word games:

    Whatever games are played with us, we must play no games with ourselves, but deal in our privacy with the last honesty and truth.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    In 1600 the specialization of games and pastimes did not extend beyond infancy; after the age of three or four it decreased and disappeared. From then on the child played the same games as the adult, either with other children or with adults. . . . Conversely, adults used to play games which today only children play.
    Philippe Ariés (20th century)

    Criticism occupies the lowest place in the literary hierarchy: as regards form, almost always; and as regards moral value, incontestably. It comes after rhyming games and acrostics, which at least require a certain inventiveness.
    Gustave Flaubert (1821–1880)