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| {{Header Nav|game=Ultima VII: The Black Gate}} | | {{All Game Nav|game=Ultima VII: The Black Gate|num=1}} |
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| | :''For the significantly different [[:Category:Super Nintendo|Super Nintendo]] version, see [[Ultima: The Black Gate]]''. |
| |image=Ultima VII Black Gate box.jpg
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| |title=Ultima VII: The Black Gate
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| |developer=[[Origin Systems]]
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| |publisher=[[Origin Systems]]
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| |year=1992
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| |systems={{syslist|msdos}}
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| |ratings="Voluntarily rated MP-13 (For Mature Players)"
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| |genre=[[RPG]]
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| |players=1
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| |modes=[[Single player]]
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| |expansion=[[Ultima VII: Forge of Virtue]]
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| |preceded by=[[Ultima VI: The False Prophet]]
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| |followed by=[[Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle]]
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| |series=Ultima
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| |pcgamingwiki=Ultima VII: The Black Gate
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| {{game disambig|the [[MS-DOS]] version|the [[SNES]] (and [[PSP]]) action-adventure remake|[[Ultima: The Black Gate]]}}
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| '''Ultima VII: The Black Gate''' was a landmark title in the {{c|Ultima}} series. It is widely held as one of the best in the series (along with [[Ultima IV: Quest of the Avatar]] and [[Ultima VI: The False Prophet]]). | |
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| After being taunted by a mysterious being who calls himself Guardian, a moongate appears. The Avatar arrives back in Britannia once more, and is immediately confronted with a grisly murder. As he investigates he discovers this is more than just a simple murder. The world is changed from his last visit: magic is failing and unpredictable, the moongates are malfunctioning, and in fact the whole land is in danger of falling prey to the Guardian.
| | '''''Ultima VII: The Black Gate''''' was a landmark title in the ''Ultima'' series. It is widely held as one of the best in the series (along with ''Ultima IV'' and ''VI''). |
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| The game was quickly followed by the [[Ultima VII: Forge of Virtue|Forge of Virtue]] expansion disk which added the Isle of Fire, and the following year the pseudo-sequel [[Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle]] was released. | | After being taunted by a mysterious being who calls himself The Guardian, a moongate appears. The Avatar arrives back in Britannia once more, and is immediately confronted with a grisly murder. As he investigates he discovers this is more than just a simple murder. The world is changed from his last visit: magic is failing and unpredictable, the moongates are malfunctioning, and in fact the whole land is in danger of falling prey to The Guardian. |
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| In [[1994]] an action-adventure remake (titled ''[[Ultima: The Black Gate]]'' without numeral) was released for the [[Super Nintendo]], replacing murders with kidnapping and adopting many gameplay elements from ''[[Ultima: Runes of Virtue]]'' 1 [[Ultima: Runes of Virtue II|& 2]]. In [[2006]] this version was released for the [[PlayStation Portable]] as part of [[EA Replay]].
| | The game was quickly followed by the ''Forge of Virtue'' expansion disk. The following year the pseudo-sequel ''[[Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle]]'' was released. |
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