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In 1981, AD&D style roleplaying was a popular pastime for college geeks across the country, but this activity was largely limited to the realm of real world gamebooks, dice, and pewter figurines. However, Robert Woodhead and Andrew Greenberg had an idea that would finally bring true fantasy role-playing to personal computers, and in 1981 the results of their work was unleashed onto the Apple II as Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord. Wizardry allowed players to roll up a party of six unique characters, and then take them down into the dungeon of the mad wizard Werdna (yep, that's "Andrew" backwards!).