I loved that game minus the horrible ending and password system (although if you're playing on a duo that wouldn't be a problem). Next to Eye of the Beholder 1&2 it's definitely my favorite AD&D game; the graphics are nice, the battle system rules, and the AD&D rules are well implemented (delayed blast fireballs rule). I've been trying to win a complete one on ebay for the last few months so I could play through it again but I keep getting outbid by sniping a$$holes.
Yeah, I can't imagine playing without the memory on a Duo or TurboBooster Plus. Too bad because I could be getting some extra gaming in on my TE right now!
Even though I'm a big fan of the Ultima series and have beaten all the NES/SNES ports I've never been into computer gaming. I probably should be because I prefer less-linear RPGs; none of the Final Fantasy crap.
How do Eye of the Beholder on (SNES) and Warriors of the Eternal Sun (Genesis) compare to OOTG? They all came out around the same time. Are they worth tracking down?
Also, the battle music on my copy of Order of the griffon suddenly stops whenever the first sound effect occurs. Is this normal?
Here's a funny thing I found on Wikipedia:
Order of the Griffon is a video game for the TurboGrafx-16. Frank Klepacki composed its music, and cites it as the low-point of his career due to difficulties working with the TG-16's sound engine.