Wizards & Warriors

Wizards & Warriors
North American box art
Developer(s)Rare
Publisher(s)Acclaim Entertainment
Director(s)Tim Stamper
Chris Stamper
Producer(s)Tim Stamper
Joel Hochberg
Designer(s)Tim Stamper
Chris Stamper
Paul Proctor
Mark Betteridge
Programmer(s)Paul Proctor
Mark Betteridge
Artist(s)Tim Stamper
Rachel Edwards
Composer(s)David Wise
Platform(s)Nintendo Entertainment System
Release
  • NA: December 1987
  • EU: January 7, 1990
Genre(s)Action
Platform
Mode(s)Single-player

Wizards & Warriors, titled Densetsu no Kishi Elrond (伝説の騎士エルロンド, Legendary Knight Elrond) in Japan, is an action platform video game developed by Rare and published by Acclaim Entertainment for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was released in North America in December 1987, and in Europe on January 7, 1990. The player controls Kuros, "Knight Warrior of the Books of Excalibur", as he sets out in the Kingdom of Elrond to defeat the evil wizard Malkil. Malkil holds the princess of Elrond captive in Castle IronSpire, deep within the forests of Elrond. The player fights through forests, tunnels, and caves, while collecting keys, treasure, weapons, and magic items.

It is Acclaim's first game as the domestic publisher, and Rare's second NES game, after Slalom (1987). In the months surrounding its North American and European releases, Wizards & Warriors was featured in several video game magazines, including Nintendo Fun Club News, Nintendo Power, and VideoGames & Computer Entertainment. It was praised for its graphics, sound, difficulty, and arcade-style gameplay. In 2010, Retro Gamer called it "a unique experience for NES gamers in 1987" that was "technically well ahead of other games for the console at the time", but attributed its relatively low difficulty to allowing unlimited continues without penalty. Wizards & Warriors was followed by three sequels: Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II (1989), Wizards & Warriors X: The Fortress of Fear (1990), and Wizards & Warriors III: Kuros: Visions of Power (1992).