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[[Ultima VII Part Two|Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle]] is a PC game released in 1993 by Origin Systems. It is considered one of the best games in the [[Ultima]] series besides its predecessor, [[Ultima VII]]▼
▲[[Ultima VII Part Two]] is a PC game released in 1993 by Origin Systems. It is considered one of the best games in the [[Ultima]] series besides its predecessor, [[Ultima VII]]
Though its name would suggest it's a [[Gaiden Game]], or that [[Ultima VII]] was so long that it needed to be divided into two games, it's actually neither. It is a stand-alone game that contains events important to the overall series. The only reason it was not officially named [[Ultima VIII]] is because Richard Gariott wanted all Ultima games to have different engines (Serpent Isle uses the exact same engine as [[Ultima VII]]). Thus "Part II" was slapped on.
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[[Ultima VII Part Two]] was also released on DOS, and can be played on modern systems with the fan-made engine, [http://exult.sourceforge.net/ Exult]. It is now available to all along with its predecessor over at [http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/ultima_7_complete Good Old Games.]
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