Hey hey, what's up? Nothing much here either.
This month I would like nothing more than to highlight all of the
new Bard's Tale web pages that have recently come into existence.
Wow, the Bard's Tale 4 Development team is really on an upswing! Thanks to Geoff May, there's
now a web page devoted solely to this project! If you haven't done so already, check out the
Bard's Tale 4 Developers Forum.
Geoff has included an amazing seven page Bard's Tale History outline by Peter 'Sparrowhawk'
Cwienk, and links to other sites. Check back often for online updates for The Bard's Tale 4.
Another page that just recently got off the ground is The Darkmoon Fallen - The Bard's Tale, which is run by Matthew R. Burroughs.
There's nothing there yet except for Keir's Item List. We'll keep watching for updates.
And lastly but not leastly, I just noticed
DanTritex's Video Game Library tribute to The Bard's Tale Nintendo game. It was created
by Dan Bogle, Alex Mohr, and Justin Montague. They feature scanned in maps of the game,
as well as a walkthrough. A must see!!! Not only do they have info on The Bard's Tale, they also
feature several other classic Nintendo games. I'm going there myself to check out the
Super Mario 3 codes...
In other news, several months ago, I myself began work on a Bard's Tale Screensaver for
Windows 95. When it starts, it shows random monsters found in every game of the The Bard's
Tale trilogy, as well as their stats. If all goes well, it should be complete by the end
of December.
You can contact me at WebMaster@BardsTale.com.
Until next month, farewell fellow Bard's Tale fans! And one more thing - if I don't see you
on January 1st, Happy New Year!
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