

Several different maps at Codex of Ultima Wisdom.Low-resolution cloth map at Auric's Ultima Moongates.
ULTIMA III PNG ARCHIVE
Low-resolution cloth map at the Ultima Web Archive.Four different sizes at the High Resolution Ultima Map Project.You can find pictures of the Ultima 3 cloth map of Sosaria as follows: ItemsĪ list of prices is on the Other Codex (Internet Archive). Mysterious Sosaria's Bard's Library has a section on Ultima 3 music. The Book of Amber Runes (Wizard spells).The Ancient Liturgy of Truth (Cleric spells).LairWare's Ultima 3 has the following pages containing documentation of spells: Minstrel Dragon, who kindly agreed to have it hosted here at Dino's Ultima Page. The C64 tileset of Ultima 3 was extracted by

There is Ultima III music on the music page in Auric's Ultima Moongates.Īll the Ultima III music is on the Bard's Library. The Macintosh port, written by Leon McNeill, can be downloaded: Ultima 3 can also be played online as part of the MS-DOS Games Archive. The first Ultima trilogy (including Ultima 3) can be purchased from GOG.com. Not exactly documentation but similar, there is a list of other commands used in the game, on the Other Codex (Internet Archive).
ULTIMA III PNG MANUAL
The Ultima III Encore CD-ROM Game Manual is on the Ultima Web Archive.Īn Ultima 3 Manual can be found at LairWare's Ultima 3. I think I'm actually too big of a fan to attempt my own port to the Atari, but I would like to take a stab at producing something very heavily inspired by Ultima III.Ultima 3 inaccuracies can be found at Hacki's Ultima Page. I have a soft spot for the NES ports of Ultima, since that was my introduction to this awesome series. Official Ultima cannon says that the Stranger / Avatar is among these heros, but I prefer to think that he/she just decided to sit this one out, and let the land solve its own problems for once. You can also freely swap out party members with new ones as needed. If those 4 are all killed, then you can create 4 more, and resume with the world in the state that you left it. You make 4 characters, assign a marching order, and begin adventuring. It is also the only one of the series where there isn't really a central hero.

The choices can really make a difference in the effectiveness and survivability of the party. You could form a party of 4 characters, with several race and class choices with different strengths and weaknesses. I think this is the installment that made the series really take off in a big way. The NES version has a different look and feel compared to the computer versions, but it is otherwise a decently faithful port. I hadn't heard of the game, and I was blown away. This was my introduction to the series, but I didn't play it on a computer when it came out initially, but rather on the NES many years later. The PC version out of the box uses CGA graphics and has no music.
ULTIMA III PNG PATCH
I've recently started playing the PC version Ultima III: Exodus via DOSBox with an upgrade patch to allow for EGA graphics and midi music to more closely match the colors and music of the original on other platforms.
