This article is from the Computer games and MUDs with a Tolkien theme FAQ, by Fredrik Ekman ekman@lysator.liu.se with numerous contributions by others.
Adventure Quest
Produced by: Level 9 Computing
Distributor: Level 9 Computing (original), Firebird (Jewels of Darkness
in the USA) and Rainbird Software (Jewels of Darkness in the rest
of the world)
Author: Pete, Mike and Nick Austin
Year: 1983
System: ZX Spectrum, Spectrum 128, Sinclair QL, Oric-1, Lynx, Nascom,
Memotech, Commodore 64, BBC, Amstrad CPC, Amstrad PCW, Apple II,
Atari 400, Atari XE, Atari ST, Amiga, MS-DOS, Macintosh, MSX
Type: Text adventure, Jewels of Darkness has illustrations
Comment: The second part of The Middle-Earth Trilogy (see Colossal
Adventure for more details).
Dungeon Adventure
Produced by: Level 9 Computing
Distributor: Level 9 Computing (original), Firebird (Jewels of Darkness
in the USA) and Rainbird Software (Jewels of Darkness in the rest
of the world)
Author: Pete, Mike and Nick Austin
Year: 1984
System: ZX Spectrum, Spectrum 128, Sinclair QL, Oric-1, Lynx, Nascom,
Memotech, Commodore 64, BBC, Amstrad CPC, Amstrad PCW, Apple II,
Atari 400, Atari XE, Atari ST, Amiga, MS-DOS, Macintosh, MSX
Type: Text adventure, Jewels of Darkness has illustrations
Comment: The third part of The Middle-Earth Trilogy (see Colossal
Adventure for more details).
Moria
Distributor: Severn Software
Author: Mike Howard (ZX Spectrum) and Adrian Sheppard (Oric-1)
Year: 1984
System: ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Oric-1
Type: Illustrated text adventure
Comment: Involves finding Durin's ring in Moria.
 
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