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Released in 1987 by Acclaim, developed by British company Rare, Wizards and Warriors features Knight in Shining Armor Kuros hopping through the kingdom, in search of his beloved (and nameless) Princess, abducted by token Evil Sorcerer Malkil. Along the way, he'll rescue any OTHER Damsels In Distress he happens to stumble over, along with picking up a variety of magical odds and ends, some of which may prove more useful than others. Would go on to spawn two NES sequels and one for the Game Boy.

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  • Wizards and Warriors (video game)
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  • Released in 1987 by Acclaim, developed by British company Rare, Wizards and Warriors features Knight in Shining Armor Kuros hopping through the kingdom, in search of his beloved (and nameless) Princess, abducted by token Evil Sorcerer Malkil. Along the way, he'll rescue any OTHER Damsels In Distress he happens to stumble over, along with picking up a variety of magical odds and ends, some of which may prove more useful than others. Would go on to spawn two NES sequels and one for the Game Boy.
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  • Released in 1987 by Acclaim, developed by British company Rare, Wizards and Warriors features Knight in Shining Armor Kuros hopping through the kingdom, in search of his beloved (and nameless) Princess, abducted by token Evil Sorcerer Malkil. Along the way, he'll rescue any OTHER Damsels In Distress he happens to stumble over, along with picking up a variety of magical odds and ends, some of which may prove more useful than others. Wizards and Warriors is essentially a platformer with dungeon-crawler elements and mild RPG elements. Players had to roam through large levels looking for enough gems to pay their way to a boss fight, and could collect keys, treasure, and special items along the way, while dealing with a 5-item inventory limit (with specific items using specific slots). Would go on to spawn two NES sequels and one for the Game Boy.
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