Talk:Neal Hallford
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[edit]Okay so he noteworthy beyond the train wreck, mainly because of the screenplay too. However, there is no need to list all of this person's works. The links provided can assist people who would like to learn more about him. OSU80 19:48, 4 June 2006 (UTC)
"Betrayal at Krondor" is cited as one of the most influential computer role-playing games of the early 1990s, and the creators of "Baldur's Gate", "Planescape: Torment", and "Morrowind" (all major modern titles) have all credited Krondor as a ground breaker that influenced their titles. Do not change or edit this entry again.—Preceding unsigned comment added by Nealiios (talk • contribs)
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