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'''''[[Eye of the Beholder''']]'' is a trilogy (or just [[Canon Discontinuity|a pair]]) of [[Role-Playing Game|RPGs]] developed in the early nineties, the first two by Westwood Studios that would later be known from games such as ''[[Command & Conquer]]'', and the third one by Strategic Simulations Inc., that also published all three games.
 
The games use a simplified version of the rules for ''[[Dungeons & Dragons|Advanced Dungeons & Dragons]]'' 2nd edition, in the ''[[Forgotten Realms]]'' campaign setting.
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A remake of the first game was released for the Super Nintendo, and later for the Game Boy Advance. It was also ported to Mega CD, with music composed by [[Yuzo Koshiro]]. Note that this remake diverges quite a lot from the original game, both in game mechanics and in that, it adds sub-boss enemies.
 
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=== The ''Eye of the Beholder'' series provides examples of the following tropes: ===
* [[Absurdly Spacious Sewer]]
* [[Arbitrary Headcount Limit]]: You start the game with 4 characters, even when importing to the sequels. You may get upto 6. The second game also has an NPC that runs off, but he won't do it if you reduce your party size after recruiting him.
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