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This article states that Ultima Underworld was the first true 3D computer game. That's wildly untrue on just about every level. There had been dozens before it. I suggest that it's amended to "true 3D computer role-playing game". --User:Eurhetemec 06:27, June 23, 2006 GMT
What's so stubby about this? I mean, what's missing? I mean, I'm just happy Habitat is mentioned here. I sentimental... never played it, but just from reading an article in some US computer mag (I'm german) in the 80s, I was fascinated. --jae 00:24, Dec 26, 2004 (UTC)