Computer and video game spin-offs

Arcomage is a Minigame included in two installments of the Might and Magic series of fantasy role-playing games. It is included in both Might and Magic VII: For Blood and Honor and Might and Magic VIII: Day of the Destroyer. 3D0 also released it as a stand-alone game in 2000. In the stand-alone version a single player could play against a computer opponent or two players could play via a LAN or TCP/IP connection. Arcomage is a computer based card game which takes on many of the themes of the game in which it is set. Arcomage is an actual part of the story of the game - in that charcters may enter a tavern and play for money. In both games, there is a quest to win a game of arcomage in every tavern in the land. ...more on Wikipedia about "Arcomage"

Crusaders of Might and Magic is a third-person action/RPG game developed and published by 3DO's Austin, Texas studios. Versions of the game were released for both Microsoft Windows-based personal computers and for the Sony PlayStation. ...more on Wikipedia about "Crusaders of Might and Magic"

Dark Messiah of Might & Magic is a game currently in development by Arkane Studios for Ubisoft. It utilizes the Source engine from Valve Software. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dark Messiah of Might and Magic"

Dragon Quest Monsters ( Japanese: ドラゴンクエストモンスターズ) is a monster breeding video game series based on the fictional Dragon Quest universe made by Enix Corporation now known as Square Enix. In North America, the series is known as Dragon Warrior Monsters. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dragon Quest Monsters"

Square Enix's Kenshin Dragon Quest: Yomigaerishi Densetsu no Ken is a toy based on the popular Japanese Dragon Quest video game series that connects to a person's television set. "Kenshin" is the Japanese word for "Swordgod." The game's ROM is located on an item that resembles a shield. In order to play, the player uses a toy sword to fight off monsters. To save a game in process, the person must use a memory card that looks like a book which is insert into the shield. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kenshin Dragon Quest"

Kid Dracula is a pair of video game titles by Konami released during the early 90s. There were only two releases in the series: one for the Famicom and one later for the Game Boy. Only the Game Boy version made it to North America. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kid Dracula"

Luigi's Mansion (ルイージマンション in Japanese), released in 2001, is not only one of the first video game titles for the Nintendo GameCube system; it is also the first official Mario-series title for the system. Luigi's Mansion is also the second Mario title to feature only Luigi with a cameo of Mario, as opposed to most earlier Mario titles that featured the Mario character only or both Mario and Luigi. The video game features a unique set of goals and ways to attain those goals, involving stunning ghosts with a flashlight and promptly sucking them into a vacuum cleaner, which is aptly named "Poltergust 3000" (a portmanteau of " poltergeist" and " gust"). While loosely tied in with other survival horror games (such as the Resident Evil series), the game is also a mild homage to Ghostbusters. Luigi's Mansion is a Player's Choice title. ...more on Wikipedia about "Luigi's Mansion"

Slime MoriMori Dragon Quest is a series of Japanese adventure video game published by Square Enix. The games are based on the fictional Dragon Quest universe with players controlling a slime. ...more on Wikipedia about "Slime MoriMori Dragon Quest"

The Misadventures of Tron Bonne, known in Japan as Tron and Servbot (トロンにコブン Tron ni Kobun), is a video game that was developed and published by Capcom for the PlayStation. Released in Japan in 1999 and in North America and Europe in 2000, the game is part of the Mega Man Legends (Rockman DASH) series. Rather than focusing on the "good guy" characters of Megaman Volnutt and Roll Caskett, the game follows series antagonist Tron Bonne, sister of the criminal Bonne family of air pirates. The Japanese counterpart included PocketStation support whereas the North American and European version did not. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Misadventures of Tron Bonne"

Warriors of Might and Magic is a game in the fictional Might and Magic universe. ...more on Wikipedia about "Warriors of Might and Magic"

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