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|developer = Ybarra Productions
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|publisher = [[Sierra On-Line]]
|publisher = [[Sierra On-Line]]
|released = 1991 (Incl. with [[ImagiNation Network|TSN]])<br />1992 (Offline Port by Sierra)<br />1994/5 (Incl. with [[ImagiNation Network|INN]])
|released = 1991 (incl. with [[ImagiNation Network|TSN]])<br />1992 (offline port by Sierra)<br />1994/5 (incl. with [[ImagiNation Network|INN]])
|genre = [[Multi-user dungeon|MUD]]<br />[[Role-playing video game|RPG]]
|genre = [[Multi-user dungeon|MUD]]<br />[[Role-playing video game|RPG]]
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== Gameplay ==
== Gameplay ==

[[Image:Yserbiusfight.JPG|thumb|Combat was simple turn-based point and click fare, typical of many graphical RPGs of its time.]]
[[Image:Yserbiusfight.JPG|thumb|Combat was simple turn-based point and click fare, typical of many graphical RPGs of its time.]]


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''[[Computer Gaming World]]'' in 1993 called the online version's static artwork "lovely" and approved of the questing and, especially, the social nature of the game. The magazine concluded that "Those who possess the money would be well served to try out TSN and ''Yserbius''".<ref name="baker199305">{{cite magazine | url=http://www.cgwmuseum.org/galleries/index.php?year=1993&pub=2&id=106 | title=A Trip Into the Fiery Environs of TSN's Yserbius | magazine=Computer Gaming World | date=May 1993 | accessdate=7 July 2014 | author=Baker, Samuel II | pages=78}}</ref> In June 1994 ''Shadow of Yserbius: Fates of Twinion'' was a finalist for ''Computer Gaming World''{{'}}s "Online Game of the Year" award, losing to ''[[Multiplayer BattleTech: EGA|Multiplayer BattleTech]]''.<ref name="cgw199406">{{Cite magazine
''[[Computer Gaming World]]'' in 1993 called the online version's static artwork "lovely" and approved of the questing and, especially, the social nature of the game. The magazine concluded that "those who possess the money would be well served to try out TSN and ''Yserbius''".<ref name="baker199305">{{cite magazine | url=http://www.cgwmuseum.org/galleries/index.php?year=1993&pub=2&id=106 | title=A Trip Into the Fiery Environs of TSN's Yserbius | magazine=Computer Gaming World | date=May 1993 | accessdate=7 July 2014 | author=Baker, Samuel II | pages=78}}</ref> In June 1994 ''Shadow of Yserbius: Fates of Twinion'' was a finalist for ''Computer Gaming World''{{'}}s "Online Game of the Year" award, losing to ''[[Multiplayer BattleTech: EGA|Multiplayer BattleTech]]''.<ref name="cgw199406">{{Cite magazine
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''Computer Gaming World'' in 1994 stated that the boxed set of offline versions of ''Yserbius'' and ''Twinion'' "a hollow shell of its vibrant on-line self ... Playing ''Yserbius'' without fellow on-line gamers is like being in an amusement park after hours, on in which the rides aren't all that fun to begin with". While acknowledging that "there is something to be said for" its "refreshingly simple" gameplay, and the usefulness of an offline way to learn and level up characters for the online version, the magazine concluded that most fantasy RPG players would be disappointed when ''[[Betrayal at Krondor]]'', ''[[Lands of Lore]]'', and other alternatives were available.<ref name="yee199402">{{Cite magazine |last=Yee |first=Bernie |date=February 1994 |title=Role-Playing Reversal |url=http://www.cgwmuseum.org/galleries/index.php?year=1994&pub=2&id=115 |magazine=Computer Gaming World |pages=144, 146}}</ref>
''Computer Gaming World'' in 1994 stated that the boxed set of offline versions of ''Yserbius'' and ''Twinion'' was "a hollow shell of its vibrant on-line self ... Playing ''Yserbius'' without fellow on-line gamers is like being in an amusement park after hours, on in which the rides aren't all that fun to begin with". While acknowledging that "there is something to be said for" its "refreshingly simple" gameplay, and the usefulness of an offline way to learn and level up characters for the online version, the magazine concluded that most fantasy RPG players would be disappointed when ''[[Betrayal at Krondor]]'', ''[[Lands of Lore]]'', and other alternatives were available.<ref name="yee199402">{{Cite magazine |last=Yee |first=Bernie |date=February 1994 |title=Role-Playing Reversal |url=http://www.cgwmuseum.org/galleries/index.php?year=1994&pub=2&id=115 |magazine=Computer Gaming World |pages=144, 146}}</ref>


== Remake==
== Remake==
MedievaLands is a complete [[Video game remake|remake]] of The Shadow of Yserbius and its sequel, The Fates of Twinion. In addition to support for modern Windows and macOS platforms, MedievaLands adds quality of life and gameplay functionality inspired by successors of the original games.<ref name="medievalands201903">{{Cite web |url=https://medievalands.com/news/ |title=MedievaLands News |author=<!--Not stated--> |date=September 14, 2021 |access-date=September 12, 2022 |quote="This new UI is meant to be more understandable for new players by relying on commonly understood modern user interface principles that advertise to the player how they may explore and interact with the game."}}</ref>
''MedievaLands'' is a complete [[Video game remake|remake]] of ''The Shadow of Yserbius'' and its sequel, ''The Fates of Twinion''. In addition to support for modern Windows and macOS platforms, ''MedievaLands'' adds quality of life and gameplay functionality inspired by successors of the original games.<ref name="medievalands201903">{{Cite web |url=https://medievalands.com/news/ |title=MedievaLands News |author=<!--Not stated--> |date=September 14, 2021 |access-date=September 12, 2022 |quote=This new UI is meant to be more understandable for new players by relying on commonly understood modern user interface principles that advertise to the player how they may explore and interact with the game.}}</ref>


== References==
== References==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}
* Source http://www.yserbius.org archives

*Source http://www.yserbius.org Archives
* Source http://www.sierragamers.com/ owned by creator Ken Williams
*Source http://www.sierragamers.com/ owned by Creator Ken Williams
* Source http://www.vintage-sierra.net/index.php
*Source http://www.vintage-sierra.net/index.php


== External links ==
== External links ==
*[https://www.facebook.com/groups/69704136680/ ImagiNation Network Revival Facebook group where members can discuss all things INN and arrange play times.]
* [https://www.facebook.com/groups/69704136680/ ImagiNation Network Revival Facebook group where members can discuss all things INN and arrange play times]
*[http://innbarn.com INN Barn - Home of the INN Barn, recreating some of the functionality of the Imagination Network, currently in beta.]
* [http://innbarn.com INN Barn - home of the INN Barn, recreating some of the functionality of the Imagination Network, currently in beta]
*[https://www.medievalands.com MedievaLands - a modern recreation of Shadows of Yserbius and Fates of Twinion.]
* [https://www.medievalands.com MedievaLands - a modern recreation of ''Shadows of Yserbius'' and ''Fates of Twinion'']
*[https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/innrevival INN Revival Forums - This is the forum of the dead INN Revival project.]
* [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/innrevival INN Revival Forums - the forum of the dead INN Revival project]
*[http://yserbius.googlepages.com MedievaLand - A page dedicated to recreating online Yserbius / Twinion / Cawdor]
* [http://yserbius.googlepages.com MedievaLand - a page dedicated to recreating online Yserbius / Twinion / Cawdor]
*[http://www.sierrahelp.com The Sierra Help Pages - Keeping the classics alive on modern PCs.]
* [http://www.sierrahelp.com The Sierra Help Pages - keeping the classics alive on modern PCs]
*[http://www.yserbius.org Yserbius.org - This site is intended for the purpose of Archival of all things Yserbius, TSN, INN.]
* [http://www.yserbius.org Yserbius.org - this site is intended for the purpose of archival of all things about Yserbius, TSN, INN]


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Latest revision as of 15:04, 4 October 2024

The Shadow of Yserbius
Developer(s)Ybarra Productions
Publisher(s)Sierra On-Line
Platform(s)MS-DOS
Release1991 (incl. with TSN)
1992 (offline port by Sierra)
1994/5 (incl. with INN)
Genre(s)MUD
RPG
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

The Shadow of Yserbius, originally published by Sierra On-Line and developed by Joe Ybarra of Ybarra Productions, was the first of three graphical MUDs for the online community. The Shadow of Yserbius and its successors remained online until 1996, when America Online purchased the rights from AT&T for an undisclosed price (rumored to be $40 million). AOL soon abandoned The Shadow of Yserbius, which was a competitor to its existing online RPG Neverwinter Nights.[citation needed]

In late 2007, the ImagiNation Revival Project succeeded in resurrecting the long-dormant ImagiNation Network by using the original client software coupled with DOSBox. The Shadow of Yserbius was again available for online play with all features, graphics, sounds, and such fully intact and functional. Macros were fully supported and compatibility with old character and map files was enabled for TSN/INN versions 2.4 and higher. In early 2016, the server was shut down making online play not possible until recently.[citation needed]

The game was followed by two sequels: The Fates of Twinion (1993) and The Ruins of Cawdor (1995).

Gameplay

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Combat was simple turn-based point and click fare, typical of many graphical RPGs of its time.

The goal of the game was to kill an evil elemental creature called En-li-Kil. There were a number of "rooms", where up to 30 (later 60) people could meet and adventure together in groups of up to four. Combat was turn-based.

The available professions were Barbarian, Knight, Ranger, Thief, Cleric, and Wizard. Player races included Human, Orc, Elf, Troll, Dwarf, Gnome, Halfling, and Gremlin.

Another popular pastime was player vs. player sparring. Many players were members of guilds.[citation needed]

Reception

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Computer Gaming World in 1993 called the online version's static artwork "lovely" and approved of the questing and, especially, the social nature of the game. The magazine concluded that "those who possess the money would be well served to try out TSN and Yserbius".[2] In June 1994 Shadow of Yserbius: Fates of Twinion was a finalist for Computer Gaming World's "Online Game of the Year" award, losing to Multiplayer BattleTech.[1]

Computer Gaming World in 1994 stated that the boxed set of offline versions of Yserbius and Twinion was "a hollow shell of its vibrant on-line self ... Playing Yserbius without fellow on-line gamers is like being in an amusement park after hours, on in which the rides aren't all that fun to begin with". While acknowledging that "there is something to be said for" its "refreshingly simple" gameplay, and the usefulness of an offline way to learn and level up characters for the online version, the magazine concluded that most fantasy RPG players would be disappointed when Betrayal at Krondor, Lands of Lore, and other alternatives were available.[3]

Remake

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MedievaLands is a complete remake of The Shadow of Yserbius and its sequel, The Fates of Twinion. In addition to support for modern Windows and macOS platforms, MedievaLands adds quality of life and gameplay functionality inspired by successors of the original games.[4]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Announcing The New Premier Awards". Computer Gaming World. June 1994. pp. 51–58.
  2. ^ Baker, Samuel II (May 1993). "A Trip Into the Fiery Environs of TSN's Yserbius". Computer Gaming World. p. 78. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
  3. ^ Yee, Bernie (February 1994). "Role-Playing Reversal". Computer Gaming World. pp. 144, 146.
  4. ^ "MedievaLands News". September 14, 2021. Retrieved September 12, 2022. This new UI is meant to be more understandable for new players by relying on commonly understood modern user interface principles that advertise to the player how they may explore and interact with the game.
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