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|}}'''''The Trilogy''''' was a video game that covered both ''[[The Hobbit]]'' and ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', designed by somebody that called himself ''Smeagol 88''. The game was cancelled in [[2000]]. It was developed with [[Multimedia Fusion]].
|}}'''''The Trilogy''''' was a video game that covered both ''[[The Hobbit]]'' and ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', designed by somebody that called himself ''Smeagol 88''. The game was cancelled in [[2000]]. It was developed with ''Klik & Play'' and later with ''Multimedia Fusion'', game-development engines designed by [[wikipedia:Clickteam|Clickteam]].


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The Trilogy
Video game
DeveloperSmeagol 88
PublisherPlatus Productions
PlatformWindows 3.1,
Windows 95
Release dateCancelled
GenreRPG

The Trilogy was a video game that covered both The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, designed by somebody that called himself Smeagol 88. The game was cancelled in 2000. It was developed with Klik & Play and later with Multimedia Fusion, game-development engines designed by Clickteam.

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