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2009/08/31
Apocalypse Then- The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
Developers: Bethesda Softworks
Publishers: Bethesda Softworks
Series: The Elder Scrolls
Engine: XnGine
Platforms: MS-DOS
Release dates: 31 August, 1996
Genres: RPG
On this day in gaming, in 1996, The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall was released.
Daggerfall is the second game in the Elder Scrolls series, and is often considered by some to be the best in the franchise. The game, interestingly, has the largest game world, although most of it was randomly generated. The game also has six different endings.
The game was released as freeware this year by Bethesda, the game's developers.
There's also a source port for the game, originally meant for MS-DOS, called DaggerXL which will eventually allow people to play the game on modern systems.
You can pick up The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall for free here if you want to play a classic. Otherwise you can also try Arena (also free), Morrowind, or Oblivion.
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