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Immortal | |
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Studio album by Cynthia Clawson | |
Released | 1986 |
Genre | Christian |
Label | Dayspring / Word Records |
Producer | John Rosasco |
Immortal is a 1986 album by gospel singer Cynthia Clawson. The hymn "Immortal Invisible" was a hit on contemporary Christian radio, and the album peaked at number 36 on the Billboard Top Contemporary Christian album chart.[1] Produced by John Rosasco, the album was released on Dayspring, a subsidiary of Word Records.
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The Immortal, known as Wizard of the Immortal (ウイザード オブ イモータル Uizādo obu Imōtaru) in Japan, is an isometric adventure game originally created for the Apple IIGS, which was ported to the Amiga, Atari ST, MS-DOS based PCs, NES, and Mega Drive/Genesis. The main plot revolves around a wizard attempting to find his mentor in a large and dangerous labyrinth.
The game is known for its high degree of graphic violence (much reduced in the NES version) along with its punishing difficulty.
The music for Apple IIGS version was made by Douglas Fulton. On some conversions, Rob Hubbard and Michael Bartlow are credited.
Will Harvey had started development on an Apple II game to be called Campaign, intending it to be an online multiplayer RPG. As the story developed, it became a single player game only.
The game begins with the player in control of an unnamed wizard. In the first room, the player is given the option of viewing the image of the character's mentor, another wizard named Mordamir. He is calling for help from deep below in the labyrinth, though he is attempting to communicate to another man named Dunric.
Immortal is the debut album by Beth Hart. It was released under the moniker of Beth Hart Band.
Disc 1 written by Beth Hart