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{{Infobox Game | {{Infobox Game | ||
| Title = Champions of Krynn | | Title = Champions of Krynn | ||
− | | BoxArt = | + | | BoxArt = Champions of Krynn - DOS.jpg |
− | | | + | | Platform = {{Platform|DOS}} |
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| Year = 1990 | | Year = 1990 | ||
− | | | + | | Developer = {{Developer|Strategic Simulations|Strategic Simulations, Inc.}} |
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| Amazon = B000FIZYN0 | | Amazon = B000FIZYN0 | ||
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'''''Champions of Krynn''''' is the first of the three DragonLance Gold Box games. The game starts at an outpost around Throtl, the city of hobgoblins. The party soon meets a group of Baaz Draconians ambushing some good settlers. After the battle, a greater Aurak Draconian named Myrtani shows up, and steals an ancient book. Myrtani teleports away, ignoring the party. The party then reports the events to Sir Karl. Sir Karl realizes that the evil forces are not at all weakened as was believed, and the party sets out to investigate and defeat Myrtani and his forces. | '''''Champions of Krynn''''' is the first of the three DragonLance Gold Box games. The game starts at an outpost around Throtl, the city of hobgoblins. The party soon meets a group of Baaz Draconians ambushing some good settlers. After the battle, a greater Aurak Draconian named Myrtani shows up, and steals an ancient book. Myrtani teleports away, ignoring the party. The party then reports the events to Sir Karl. Sir Karl realizes that the evil forces are not at all weakened as was believed, and the party sets out to investigate and defeat Myrtani and his forces. | ||
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==Screenshots== | ==Screenshots== | ||
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| Description = The title screen.}} | | Description = The title screen.}} | ||
{{Screenshot | {{Screenshot | ||
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| Description = Viewing the menu.}} | | Description = Viewing the menu.}} | ||
{{Screenshot | {{Screenshot | ||
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| Description = Watching the demo.}} | | Description = Watching the demo.}} | ||
{{Screenshot | {{Screenshot | ||
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| Description = In combat.}} | | Description = In combat.}} | ||
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==Music== | ==Music== | ||
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The game credits Electronic Arts for the musical driver. John Halbleib says this was [[Rob Hubbard]]. | The game credits Electronic Arts for the musical driver. John Halbleib says this was [[Rob Hubbard]]. | ||
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+ | # - Roland [[LAPC-1]] / [[MT-32]] | ||
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{{TrackListBegin | {{TrackListBegin | ||
| Arranger = Y | | Arranger = Y | ||
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| DurationMin = 2 | | DurationMin = 2 | ||
| DurationSec = 24 | | DurationSec = 24 | ||
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| Platform = DOS | | Platform = DOS | ||
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| DurationMin = 2 | | DurationMin = 2 | ||
| DurationSec = 25 | | DurationSec = 25 | ||
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| Platform = DOS | | Platform = DOS | ||
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([[:File:Champions of Krynn - DOS - Credits.PNG|Source]]) | ([[:File:Champions of Krynn - DOS - Credits.PNG|Source]]) | ||
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===Game Rip=== | ===Game Rip=== | ||
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{{Publication | {{Publication | ||
| Title = Champions of Krynn | | Title = Champions of Krynn | ||
− | | BoxArt = | + | | BoxArt = Champions of Krynn - DOS.jpg |
− | | | + | | Platform = {{Platform|DOS}} |
− | | | + | | Publisher = {{Publisher|Strategic Simulations|Strategic Simulations, Inc.}} |
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| Released = 1990-??-?? | | Released = 1990-??-?? | ||
| Country = USA | | Country = USA | ||
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==Links== | ==Links== | ||
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[[Category: Needed Song Descriptions]] | [[Category: Needed Song Descriptions]] |
Latest revision as of 12:49, 18 November 2019
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- For other games in the series see DragonLance.
Champions of Krynn is the first of the three DragonLance Gold Box games. The game starts at an outpost around Throtl, the city of hobgoblins. The party soon meets a group of Baaz Draconians ambushing some good settlers. After the battle, a greater Aurak Draconian named Myrtani shows up, and steals an ancient book. Myrtani teleports away, ignoring the party. The party then reports the events to Sir Karl. Sir Karl realizes that the evil forces are not at all weakened as was believed, and the party sets out to investigate and defeat Myrtani and his forces.
Screenshots
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Music
There is only one song in the game that plays at the title screen. This song was written by John Halbleib, however, Rob Hubbard converted it to the DOS version. The music was composed using Master Tracks for the Atari ST. The AdLib version starts with 1 and the Roland version starts with 2.
The game credits Electronic Arts for the musical driver. John Halbleib says this was Rob Hubbard.
Recording
Recording prefixes:
- - Roland LAPC-1 / MT-32
- - Sound Blaster / Ad Lib
# | Title | Composer | Arranger | Length | Listen | Download |
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101 | Title | John Halbleib | Rob Hubbard | 2:24 | Download |
# | Title | Composer | Arranger | Length | Listen | Download |
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201 | Title | John Halbleib | Rob Hubbard | 2:25 | Download |
Credits
- Ripper: Doommaster1994
- Recorder: Doommaster1994
- Game Credits:
- Musical Score: John Halbleib
- Musical Driver: Rob Hubbard credited as Electronic Arts
(Source)
Game Rip
Formats |
Download |
Size |
Download | 10 KB |
The music was logged into DRO format with DOSBox and then converted to VGM. The real music files still need to be ripped from the MUSIC.DAX file installed in the game's directory. At this time, there is no program to open these files.
Releases
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