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==Games== ===Original=== * The ''[[Pool of Radiance (series)|Pool of Radiance]]'' ''[[Forgotten Realms]]'' series (developed internally at SSI): ** ''[[Pool of Radiance]]'' (1988) ** ''[[Curse of the Azure Bonds]]'' (1989) ** ''[[Secret of the Silver Blades]]'' (1990) ** ''[[Pools of Darkness]]'' (1991) * The ''Savage Frontier'' ''[[Forgotten Realms]]'' series (developed by [[Stormfront Studios]]): ** ''[[Gateway to the Savage Frontier]]'' (1991) ** ''[[Treasures of the Savage Frontier]]'' (1992) * The ''[[Dragonlance]]'' series (the first two developed by SSI, the last by MicroMagic, Inc.): ** ''[[Champions of Krynn]]'' (1990) ** ''[[Death Knights of Krynn]]'' (1991) ** ''[[The Dark Queen of Krynn]]'' (1992) * The ''[[Buck Rogers]]'' games (developed by SSI): ** ''[[Buck Rogers: Countdown to Doomsday|Countdown to Doomsday]]'' (1990) ** ''[[Buck Rogers: Matrix Cubed|Matrix Cubed]]'' (1992) * ''[[Neverwinter Nights (1991 video game)|Neverwinter Nights]]'' (1991) * ''[[Spelljammer: Pirates of Realmspace]]'' (1992) * ''[[Forgotten Realms: Unlimited Adventures]]'' (1993) ===Collections=== * ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Limited Edition Collector's Set'' (1990, DOS, C64, Amiga, SSI) - a compilation of many early ''AD&D'' titles, including several Gold Box games. * ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Starter Kit'' (1992, DOS, SSI) - a compilation of the first games from the three Gold Box main series: ''Pool of Radiance'', ''Gateway to the Savage Frontier'' and ''Champions of Krynn''. * ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Dragonlance Limited Collector's Edition'' (1992, DOS, SSI) - a compilation of all of the ''Dragonlance'' Gold Box titles. * ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Collector's Edition'' (1994, Macintosh, [[MacSoft]]) - a compilation of ''Pool of Radiance'', ''Curse of the Azure Bonds'', ''Secret of the Silver Blades'', ''Pools of Darkness'', and ''The Dark Queen of Krynn''. * ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Collectors Edition Vol. 1'' (1994, DOS, [[WizardWorks]]) - a compilation of ''Curse of the Azure Bonds'', ''Pool of Radiance'', and ''Secret of the Silver Blades''. * ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Collectors Edition Vol. 2'' (1994, DOS, [[WizardWorks]]) - a compilation of ''Champions of Krynn'', ''Death Knights of Krynn'', and ''The Dark Queen of Krynn''. * ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Collectors Edition Vol. 3'' (1994, DOS, [[WizardWorks]]) - a compilation of ''Gateway to the Savage Frontier'', ''Pools of Darkness'', and ''Treasures of the Savage Frontier''. * ''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Collectors Edition'' (1994, DOS, [[WizardWorks]]) - a compilation of all nine Gold Box games above in the individual volumes, on a CD ROM. * ''Fantasy Fest!'' (1994, DOS, SSI) - a compilation of several ''AD&D'' games, including ''Unlimited Adventures''. * ''Dungeons & Dragons Ultimate Fantasy'' (1995, DOS, Slash Corporation) - a compilation of several ''AD&D'' games, including ''Unlimited Adventures''. * ''[[The Forgotten Realms Archives]]'' (1997, DOS/WIN, [[Interplay Entertainment|Interplay]]) - a compilation of SSI's ''Forgotten Realms'' video games, including the Gold Box series'. * ''Gamefest: Forgotten Realms Classics'' (2001, DOS/WIN, Interplay) - a compilation of SSI's ''Forgotten Realms'' video games, including the Gold Box series'. ===Related games=== * ''[[Hillsfar]]'' (1989), player can import characters from ''Pool of Radiance'' and ''Curse of the Azure Bonds''. * ''[[Dungeons & Dragons: Order of the Griffon|Order of the Griffon]]'' (1992), uses a turn-based combat engine similar to that of the Gold Box games. * ''[[Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor]]'' (2001), a sequel to ''Pool of Radiance'' series in name and location only.
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