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Forgotten Realms began as a setting for the childhood stories of Ed Greenwood in around 1967. In 1987, it was incorporated into the Dungeons & Dragons RPG. Over the years, it has become the most popular of the D&D campaigns with a wealth of stories, games, and other merchandise. Additional franchises that take place in the Forgotten Realms world include Pool of Radiance, Eye of the Beholder, Neverwinter Nights, and Baulder's Gate.
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Games
- Note: This list is incomplete.
Pool of Radiance
A group of adventurers must stop the evil spirit Tyranthraxus, who has taken possession over the body of a bronze dragon, who intends to conquer all of Phlan and all of Moonsea.
- Pool of Radiance (A2)
- Pool of Radiance (AMI)
- Pool of Radiance (C64)
- Pool of Radiance (DOS)
- Pool of Radiance (MAC)
- Pool of Radiance (NES)
- Pool of Radiance (PC88)
- Pool of Radiance (PC98)
Curse of the Azure Bonds
- Curse of the Azure Bonds (A2)
- Curse of the Azure Bonds (AMI)
- Curse of the Azure Bonds (AST)
- Curse of the Azure Bonds (C64)
- Curse of the Azure Bonds (DOS)
- Curse of the Azure Bonds (MAC)
- Curse of the Azure Bonds (PC98)
Gateway to the Savage Frontier
- Gateway to the Savage Frontier (AMI)
- Gateway to the Savage Frontier (C64)
- Gateway to the Savage Frontier (DOS)