Talk:New World Computing

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[edit] Thanks

I just wanted to thank everyone for making this a great article in my opinion. I must say, when I first did this article (probably one of my first edits), there was almost no substance. I did make an edit that added substance and history. But, everyone else who edited this turned not only my work, but added their own work also and created what was a barely readable article into an article that an average person can be intrigued in. Thank you all.

P.S. Sorry if this sounded a little bit like self advertising. Fableheroesguild 04:37, 20 January 2006 (UTC)

fyi- there's a version of might & magic viii: day of the destroyer for the japanese playstation 2. the game is fundamentally the same as the pc version, but adds a tutorial dungeon and support for a peripheral called popegg, which was/is a printer that allowed players to take pictures during gameplay.

here's the list of all console & pc might and magic games if you's like to expand this one day...


http://www.gamefaqs.com/search/index.html?game=might+%26+magic&searchplatform=All+Platforms