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'''The Complete Ultima VII''' was [[Origin Systems, Inc.|Origin Systems]]' first North American CD-ROM title (their very first was the Japan-only [[FM Towns]] version of [[Ultima VI: The False Prophet]]). An earlier and less common version titled '''Ultima VII Complete''' was also made. It was sold in the [[Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle]] box but had a sticker to indicate it was "complete" with "all 4 episodes". Both versions contain all four components of the [[Ultima VII]] saga:
'''The Complete Ultima VII''' was [[Origin Systems, Inc.|Origin Systems]]' first North American CD-ROM title (their very first was the Japan-only [[FM Towns]] version of [[Ultima VI: The False Prophet]]). An earlier and less common version titled '''Ultima VII Complete''' was also made. It was sold in the [[Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle]] box but had a sticker to indicate it was "complete" with "all 4 episodes". Both versions contain all four components of the [[Ultima VII]] saga:



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Template:Infobox The Complete Ultima VII was Origin Systems' first North American CD-ROM title (their very first was the Japan-only FM Towns version of Ultima VI: The False Prophet). An earlier and less common version titled Ultima VII Complete was also made. It was sold in the Ultima VII Part Two: Serpent Isle box but had a sticker to indicate it was "complete" with "all 4 episodes". Both versions contain all four components of the Ultima VII saga:

The games' documentation is intact but the cloth maps were replaced with paper, and it does not include the usual trinkets.