Wizard of Wor Arcade includes game cartridge, beautifully illustrated 12-page manual, and a 10" x 14" poster featuring the Wizard of Wor Arcade box artwork! You can optionally purchase a professionally printed box (see above).Īvailable in NTSC and PAL60 television formats-please select above. #WIZARD OF WOR PLAY FULL#Wizard of Wor Arcade is a Melody-enhanced game that takes full advantage of the CDF mode in the Melody. Click on the images to the right to see larger photos of the box. We only have a limited number of boxes for each game, and there is no guarantee they will become available again once our supplies are exhausted. They look great sitting on a shelf with your other boxed homebrew games, or alongside games from the classic Atari 2600 library. These boxes are the same size as boxes Atari produced for their games "back in the day". We want you to play our games, so we have not sealed or shrinkwrapped the boxes in any way, allowing you easy access to the game cartridge and manual. Our boxes are professionally printed and include a box insert to hold your Wizard of Wor cartridge in place. If you'd like a boxed copy of Wizard of Wor, please select "Box Upgrade: Yes" at the top of the page before adding Wizard of Wor to your cart. #WIZARD OF WOR PLAY FREE#The default custom mazes were submitted by AtariAge users devwebcl ("Bulla Maze"), Ferf13 ("Logan's Run"), and Machine ("Specner's Couch").ĭave Dries' beautiful artwork for Wizard of Wor Arcade is featured on a 10" x 14" poster and including free with the game! These custom mazes are then included in the game and may be chosen randomly during the first seven dungeons (except for Dungeon 4 which is always The Arena). There are three custom mazes that are included with the game that can be modified using the editor. Wizard of Wor Arcade adds a special feature that allows you to create your own mazes using the MAZE EDITOR! High-Score Tables stored in AtariVox or SaveKey (if present).Supports QuadTari Adapter for simultaneous two-player and AtariVox support.Play against human or computer opponents.Arcade speech support when AtariVox plugged into Port 2.
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