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==== Wizardry Renaissance ==== {{Video game table|body= {{Video game table item | title={{nowrap|Wizardry: Seimei no Kusabi}} | release1=November 19, 2009 (Nintendo DS) | release2={{N/A}} | release3={{N/A}} | notes= * ''Seimei no Kusabi'' (生命の楔) translates as "Wedge of Life". }} {{Video game table item | title={{nowrap|Wizardry Online Mobile}} | release1=May 24, 2010 (Mobile phone) | release2={{N/A}} | release3={{N/A}} | notes= * First MMORPG adaptation of the franchise. * Adopts an isometric view instead of the traditional first person view. }} {{Video game table item | title={{nowrap|Wizardry: Bōkyaku no Isan}} | release1=July 29, 2010 (Nintendo DS) | release2={{N/A}} | release3={{N/A}} | notes= * ''Bōkyaku no Isan'' (忘却の遺産) translates as "Legacy of Oblivion". }} {{Video game table item | title={{nowrap|[[Wizardry: Labyrinth of Lost Souls]]}} | release1=December 9, 2009 (PlayStation 3) | release2=May 16, 2011 (PlayStation 3) | release3={{nowrap|December 7, 2011 (PlayStation 3)}} | notes= * Released in Japan as ''Wizardry: Torawareshi Tamashii no Meikyū'' (ウィザードリィ 囚われし魂の迷宮, literally "Wizardry: Labyrinth of Imprisoned Souls"). * Second Japanese spin-off to be officially translated to English and released in North America. * An expansion titled ''Shūdō On'na no Akaki Kage'' (修道女の赤き影), also known as "The Red Shadow of the Sister", was made available for the PlayStation 3 in Japan on July 19, 2011. * The original game and its expansion were also released as standalone versions for the iPhone in Japan. * A retail release with the game and the expansion titled ''Wizardry: Full Pack'' was released for the PlayStation 3 and iPhone in Japan on July 6, 2011. * A retail release with the game, the expansion and extra items sold individually as downloadable content titled ''Wizardry: Perfect Pack'' was released only for the PlayStation 3 in Japan on December 8, 2011. * The game was made available for Windows by [[Xseed Games]] in January 2020. }} {{Video game table item | title={{nowrap|Wizardry: Torawareshi Bōrei no Machi}} | release1=January 27, 2011 (PlayStation 3) | release2={{N/A}} | release3={{N/A}} | notes= * ''Torawareshi Bōrei no Machi'' (囚われし亡霊の街) translates as "City of Imprisoned Ghosts". * A retail release with ''Wizardry: Torawareshi Tamashii no Meikyū'' and ''Wizardry: Torawareshi Bōrei no Machi'' titled ''Wizardry: Twin Pack'' was released for the PlayStation 3 in Japan on January 27, 2011. }} {{Video game table item | title={{nowrap|[[Wizardry Online]]}} | release1=October 14, 2011 (PC) | release2=January 16, 2013 (PC) | release3=January 16, 2013 (PC) | notes= * Third Japanese spin-off to be officially translated to English and released in North America. }} {{Video game table item | title={{nowrap|Tōkyō Meikyū – Wizardry 0}} | release1=August 24, 2011 (Mobile phones) | release2={{N/A}} | release3={{N/A}} | notes= * ''Tōkyō Meikyū '' (東京迷宮) translates as "Tokyo Labyrinth". * Gameplay contains elements from card battle games. * First social-network game in the ''Wizardry'' series, through the [[Mobage]] service in Japan. }} {{Video game table item | title={{nowrap|Wizardry: Senran no Matō}} | release1=January 24, 2013 (iPhone) | release2={{N/A}} | release3={{N/A}} | notes= * Also ported to Android devices. * ''Senran no Matō'' (戦乱の魔塔) translates as "The Magical Tower of War". * Also known as ''Wizardry: Tower of the Maelstorm''. * Second [[social-network game]] in the ''Wizardry'' series, developed by [[Namco Bandai]]. }} {{Video game table item | title={{nowrap|Wizardry Schema}} | release1=July 29, 2014 (iPhone) | release2={{N/A}} | release3={{N/A}} | notes= * Also ported to Android devices. * Services ended in June 29, 2017. }} {{Video game table item | title={{nowrap|Wizrogue: Labyrinth of Wizardry}} | release1=December 22, 2014 (Android) | release2=February 24, 2017 (PC) | release3=February 24, 2017 (PC) | notes= * Fourth Japanese spin-off to be officially translated to English and released in North America. * Implements an isometric, [[Roguelike]] system instead of the traditional first-person elements of ''Wizardry''. * Had "free to play" and "stamina" elements common to smartphone RPGs. * Also ported to iOS devices. * The original Android and iOS versions have been discontinued, and cannot be played anymore. * In 2017, the game was translated to English and made available worldwide through the [[Steam (service)|Steam]] digital distribution platform; this version implements a more traditional "buy once" business model instead of the stamina and free-to-play elements. * The Android version was re-released under the same "buy once" model in 2017. * An [[arcade game|arcade]] version titled ''Wizrogue: Labyrinth of Wizardry – Samayoeru Meiō'' (彷徨える冥王) was planned, but eventually cancelled. }} }}
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