I'm still not convinced it's above board and legal - I want more proof! Yes - I've checked the contents thoroughly, and the docs have the PC Games name stamped on them - even though I got this copy from CGW (someone pinched my copy of PC Games! :-( ). Is this the version that recently appeared on the PC Games and Computer Gaming World cover CDs? You may not redistribute the game on your own site, or make copies for friends - this still constitutes piracy, and someone will LART you in a big way - Ask Kickass Games! :-^ Just because you've downloaded it doesn't make it yours. NO!NO!NO! - Origin still remains the copyright owner. Oh, and no, I don't know why Origin aren't offering it themselves (if they are, I can't find it amongst all the Shockwave Flash :-^) In my opinion it's a good thing - gives the younger players an opportunity to play a *real* classic RPG :-) As far as I know, no Dragon specifically asked for it to be released this way, Origin just did as a friendly gesture. To tell you the truth, the precise reasoning escapes me. how come some of the Dragons have it and gaming sites like the Games Domain don't? ![]() Origin, in a moment of madness/generosity/call it what you will, have decided in their immeasurable wisdom to extend the Ultima Dragons the privilege of offering the classic "Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar" for download.īeing of sound min^H^H^H^Hsome vintage regarding the UDIC, and party to the fracas resulting from other "professional" gaming sites openly flouting the law by offering it without Origin's blessing, I'm offering it legally here for my Antipodean and Oceanic bretheren, should they be unable to get it satisfactorily from elsewhere (such as Fortran's Hidalgo Trading Company, Britannian Branch or the magazine Cover CDs they recently appeared on) Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar - Download Page
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