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Akalabeth: World of Doom (California Pacific, 1980)
#skeleton#dungeon#80s video games#retro gaming#pc games#richard garriott#screenshotsaturday#video game quotes
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Scientist-astronaut Owen K. Garriott, Skylab 3 science pilot, looks at the camera as he participates in the August 6, 1973 extravehicular activity (EVA) during which he and astronaut Jack R. Lousma, pilot, deployed the twin pole solar shield to help shade the Orbital Workshop (OWS).
NASA
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Cloth map of Sosaria included with Ultima III: Exodus, Origin Systems (1983), drawn by Helen Garriott, mother of Richard Garriott/Lord British
#fantasy map#Sosaria#Ultima III: Exodus#Helen Garriott#1980s#Richard Garriott#Lord British#Ultima#Ultima III#Origin Systems#computer game#runes
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If You Haven't Checked Out Majuular's "Ultima" Retrospectives, You Really Should
Majuular's has been publishing video retrospectives of the "Ultima" series; he's already done the first five games, with more to come.
YouTube streamer Majuular‘s channel is full of retrospectives of many classic games, but recently his attention has been on the Ultima series. He’s covered Akalabeth and Ultima 1, Ultima 2, Ultima 3, Ultima 4, and (most recently) Ultima 5, and delves into significant detail about each game. The earlier videos run to about an hour in length; the two most recent ones clock in at nearly two hours.…
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#Majuular#Origin Systems#Richard Garriott#Ultima#Ultima 1#Ultima 2#Ultima 3#Ultima 4#Ultima 5#YouTube
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You've heard of Lord British, now get ready for:
The link won't display it, but he's also styled as Lord German. This is the one man who can kill Lord British without needing exploits, provided he can strike quickly before he loses to superior airpower.
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Green Isle - The Red Leaf
Brennåsen, Vest-Agder, Norway
By Scott Garriott
#scott garriott#photographer#green isle#red leaf#stream#brennasen#vest-agder#norway#landscape#nature
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Ryu Number: Owen Garriott
Owen Garriott was an American astronaut who spent approximately two months in Skylab 3, taking—at the time—the shared world record for longest spaceflight (it'd be broken less than half a year later, but that's still awesome). More relevantly for us (i.e. those of us interested in Ryu Numbers), he was the father of Richard Garriott, the creator of the Ultima game series, so it's no surprise that the latter stuck a cameo of the former in Ultima II: The Revenge of the Enchantress:
That's the finish line. The problem, as always, is getting there.
It's generally accepted that each Ultima game features the same individual as protagonist—that is, that the same repeat isekaiee stars in each major installment of the series. Assuming that this is true, and that this protagonist—referred to by lore as "The Stranger" or "The Avatar"—is the same dude whichever game they're in, Owen Garriott has a Ryu Number of at most 4.
That said, early installments of the Ultima series were a bit iffy on whether the protagonist was the same individual game to game, so maybe you're iffy, too. Fair enough! You can still get a Ryu Number of at most 4 for Owen Garriott following an alternate route.
Apologies if you're learning it just now, but there's a fighting game where you can have Santa Claus and the Buddha duke it out. It's on Steam. Jesus is there, too, but Santa Claus seemed funnier.
Oh, and apparently the Buddha is in some versions of Ultima IV. You know he's the Buddha because when you talk to him he says, "I am Buddha," and says stuff at you from the Dharmapada. Which may seem odd, but if I had a list of historical or public domain individuals I wouldn't be too surprised by seeing after getting isekaied to another world, the Buddha would be up there. That's so Buddha!
"But my guy," says the imaginary version of you I've built up in my head without actually knowing you, "'Buddha' is a title. This Britannian dude could be any old Buddha! The Theravadas acknowledge twenty-nine of them, and they're on the stingy end!"
To which I say: Come on, my dude, you know that whenever anyone west of the prime meridian says "Buddha" they're talking about Gautama. Are you really gonna make me do this?
Fine.
Yes, Short Round is also in Ultima IV.
(Bonus: Non-Minecraft routes:)
#ryu number#owen garriott#ryu#minecraft#minecraft (bedrock ed.)#alfred nobel#curious expedition#grigori rasputin#ultima: worlds of adventure 2: martian dreams#stranger#avatar#ultima ii: the revenge of the enchantress#santa claus#fight of gods#the buddha#buddha#ultima iv: quest of the avatar#ultima iv: quest of the avatar (pc ver.)#lord british#luke skywalker#lego star wars: the complete saga#indiana jones#lego indiana jones: the original adventures#short round#namco x capcom#minamoto no yoshitsune#fate/grand order#nikola tesla#warriors orochi 4#warriors orochi 4 ultimate
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Chaos and Order are not enemies, only opposites. ~ Richard Garriott
#Richard Garriott#makesmesmile#instasmile#goodvibesonlyplease#alwaysgoodvibes#tumblrmemes#loveit#fakesmile#beautifulsmile#tumblrlife#smilealways#instagoodvibes#thatsmile#allgoodvibes#foodlover#smilemakeover
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Richard Garriott: Preparation and opportunity
“Luck is the intersection of preparation and opportunity. Opportunities parade past all of us all the time. The key is that you must be paying attention to see them, you must be willing to take risks, you must expose yourself to the possibility of massive failure and you must believe in what you are doing so much that you do it anyway.” —Richard Garriott.
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Denis Loubet box art, which prompted some hate mail to Lord British/Richard Garriott from the satanic panic true believers
UK 1985
#Denis Loubet#Ultima III#Ultima#Ultima III: Exodus#demon#satanic panic#Exodus#Lord British#devil#hell#Richard Garriott#computer game#origin systems#Atari 64#Atari
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Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar by Lord British (Richard Garriott), Origin Systems Inc, 1985, Denis Loubet box art. The game package included a cloth map of Britannia and a metal ankh.
#Ultima IV#Denis Loubet#Ultima#fantasy#1980s#Lord British#Richard Garriott#fantasy art#Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar#Quest of the Avatar#ankh#Origin Systems Inc#computer game
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Andrea Contato’s New Book, “Video Games: The People, Games, and Companies - Part II”, is Crowdfunding an English Translation
Andrea Contato has launched a fundraising campaign for his next book about video gaming history. Back it today!
Andrea Contato, as you may recall, is the author of Through the Moongate, a two-volume book that chronicles the history of Origin Systems and Richard Garriott’s career as a game developer. He is also the author of a five-volume work, published (or soon to be published) in Italian, on the history of video games and the gaming industry. The first volume was translated into English and published…
#Activision#Atari#Atari VCS#Commodore 64#Donkey Kong#Ken Williams#King&039;s Quest#Nintendo#Richard Garriott#Roberta Williams#Sierra On-Line#Ultima#Wizardry
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Astronaut Alan L. Bean, Skylab 3 commander, participates in the final Skylab 3 extravehicular activity (EVA), during which a variety of tasks were performed. Here, Bean is near the Apollo Telescope Mount (ATM) during final film change out for the giant telescope facility. Astronaut Owen K. Garriott, who took the picture, is reflected in Bean's helmet visor. The reflected Earth disk in Bean's visor is so clear that the Red Sea and Nile River area can delineated. September 22, 1973
NASA
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World Map from Ultima 4 source: https://ultima.fandom.com/wiki/Ultima_IV_Map_of_Britannia
#fantasy map#runes#Ultima IV#Richard Garriott#Lord British#Britannia#Ultima 4#Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar#Ultima#Quest of the Avatar
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"The Son of God took on a human nature to reclaim us—body and soul—and bring us back into fellowship with God." – Aaron Garriott
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