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From the homepage: "Sword of Fargoal is a dungeon adventure game published in 1983 through a Silicon Valley game company called 'Epyx,' famous for pioneering adventure games such as 'Temple of Apshai' and others. A newly released computer called the Commodore 64, which boasted a whopping 64K of RAM, changed everything for computer gaming history … and so the story began!"
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