⚔️ Redefining RPGs
FTL Games released Dungeon Master in 1987 for the Atari ST and it soon became the platform's best-selling title. Dungeon Master isn’t just a classic—it’s a blueprint. Decades later, dedicated fans still maintain archives, mods, and maps via fan sites like the Dungeon Master Encyclopaedia.
- Sold over 60,000 copies by 1990 and topped UK sales charts for a full year
- Leveraged the Atari ST's 512-color palette with fluidity in monster animation
- Employed digitized effects at 5.5 kHz—impressive for the era
- Early versions had bugs, later resolved in version 1.2
📦 Collection of Sierra Graphic Adventures
Sierra Entertainment, Inc.—originally known as On-Line Systems and later Sierra On-Line, Inc.—was an American video game developer and publisher established in 1979 by Ken and Roberta Williams. They played a groundbreaking role in the development of graphic adventure games, notably creating the genre's first title, Mystery House (1980).
Deluxe Paint was first released in November 1985 for the Amiga 1000. It was created by Dan Silva for Electronic Arts and quickly became a legendary graphics program. It played a key role in the creation of many computer games in the 1980s and early 1990s. Over time, newer versions were released for different systems.

- Amiga (OCS) Deluxe Paint 1,2,3, and 4 releases
- Amiga (AGA) Deluxe Paint 4 and 5 enhanced releases
LukasArts/Lucasfilm Video Games

The Short History of LucasArts/Lucasfilm
Founded in 1971 by George Lucas, Lucasfilm Ltd. was originally a film and television production company. In May 1982, the company expanded into gaming with the creation of Lucasfilm Games, which later gained worldwide acclaim for its innovative point-and-click adventure titles.
Psygnosis Big Box Collection

Psygnosis Limited, later known as Studio Liverpool, was a legendary British video game developer based in Wavertree Technology Park, Liverpool. The studio gained international fame for its groundbreaking titles on the Commodore Amiga, many of which were packaged in large, visually stunning boxes that set new standards for video game artwork.






