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'''Baldur's Gate''' is a computer role-playing game set in the Forgotten Realms ''Dungeons & Dragons'' campaign setting. It was the first released game to employ BioWare's Infinity Engine. It was both critically and commercially successful, and is credited for reviving the CRPG genre from a fallow period.
'''''Baldur's Gate''''' is a computer role-playing game set in the Forgotten Realms ''Dungeons & Dragons'' campaign setting. It was the first released game to employ BioWare's Infinity Engine. It was both critically and commercially successful, and is credited for reviving the CRPG genre from a fallow period.
 
An expansion pack, '''''[[Baldur's Gate: Tales of the Sword Coast]]''''', followed a few months later. A sequel, '''''[[Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn]]''''', followed in 2000.
 
An ''Enhanced Edition'' of ''Baldur's Gate'' was released by Beamdog in 2012. This version included the expansion, some new original content, and many quality of life improvements.


== Histories ==
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== Dreamcast (cancelled) ==
== Dreamcast (cancelled) ==

Latest revision as of 08:29, 1 June 2025

Baldur's Gate is a computer role-playing game set in the Forgotten Realms Dungeons & Dragons campaign setting. It was the first released game to employ BioWare's Infinity Engine. It was both critically and commercially successful, and is credited for reviving the CRPG genre from a fallow period.

An expansion pack, Baldur's Gate: Tales of the Sword Coast, followed a few months later. A sequel, Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn, followed in 2000.

An Enhanced Edition of Baldur's Gate was released by Beamdog in 2012. This version included the expansion, some new original content, and many quality of life improvements.

Histories[edit]

Previews[edit]

Reviews[edit]

Ads[edit]

Charts[edit]

UK (Chart Track/ELSPA)[1][edit]

Date Position
January 1999 -
February 1999 1
March 1999 4
April 1999 6
May 1999 -
June 1999 -
July 1999 -
August 1999 -

UK (Virgin)[2][edit]

Date Position
January 1999 -
February 1999 1
March 1999 4
April 1999 10
May 1999 -
June 1999 -
July 1999 8
August 1999 -

Dreamcast (cancelled)[edit]

A Sega Dreamcast version was announced, planned for release in May 2000. Sega themselves were handling porting duties, and online multiplayer was supported. It was cancelled around August 2000.

According to user pcwzrd13 on the dreamcast-talk.com forums, the state of the game at cancellation was described by a developer as: "It was rendering at a good frame rate but no ai or gameplay. Also the controls weren’t remotely figured out."[3]

No prototype has surfaced.

PlayStation (cancelled)[edit]

Though never officially announced, a PS1 version was in development.

An incomplete but fully playable build, dated 4th October 2000, was released by Hidden Palace in 2009.

References[edit]

  1. Chart Track/ELSPA Top 10 from PC Zone. Positions lower than 10 not listed.
  2. Virgin Megastore Top 10 from PC Zone. Positions lower than 10 not listed.
  3. https://www.dreamcast-talk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=15595