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| platform=[[wikipedia:ZX Spectrum|ZX Spectrum]], [[wikipedia:Commodore 64|Commodore 64]], [[wikipedia:Amstrad CPC|Amstrad CPC]] (Shadows of Mordor)<br/>Commodore 64, [[wikipedia:MS-DOS|MS-DOS]], [[wikipedia:Macintosh|Macintosh]], [[wikipedia:Apple II series|Apple II]] (Shadows of Mordor Software Adventure)
| platform= [[wikipedia:Amstrad CPC|Amstrad CPC]], [[wikipedia:Commodore 64|Commodore 64]], [[wikipedia:ZX Spectrum|ZX Spectrum]] (Shadows of Mordor)<br/>[[wikipedia:Apple II series|Apple II]], [[wikipedia:Commodore 64|Commodore 64]], [[wikipedia:Macintosh|Macintosh]], [[wikipedia:MS-DOS|MS-DOS]] (Shadows of Mordor Software Adventure)
| releasedate=[[1988]]
| releasedate=[[1988]]
| genre=Text-Adventure with illustrations (Amstrad CPC doesn't have illustrations)
| genre=Text-Adventure with illustrations (Amstrad CPC doesn't have illustrations)

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Shadows of Angmar
Video game
PublisherMelbourne House (Shadows of Mordor), Addison-Wesley (Shadows of Mordor Software Adventure)
PlatformAmstrad CPC, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum (Shadows of Mordor)
Apple II, Commodore 64, Macintosh, MS-DOS (Shadows of Mordor Software Adventure)
Release date1988
GenreText-Adventure with illustrations (Amstrad CPC doesn't have illustrations)

Shadows of Mordor, or Shadows of Mordor Software Adventure in North-America, is a video game that covers part 4 of The Lord of the Rings.[1] It is a sequel of Lord of the Rings: Game One and the prequel of Crack of Doom.[1][2] It is part of the Tolkien Trilogy, also known in North-America as the Tolkien Software Adventure Series.[1][2][3][4] The game was designed by Philip Mitchell and John Haward.[1][3]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Tolkien Games (retrieved 3 December 2010)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Meristation, El Anillo interactivo p. 6 (retrieved 3 December 2010)
  3. 3.0 3.1 The Interactive Fiction Database (retrieved 3 December 2010)
  4. Shadows of Mordor at World of Spectrum