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- Ring_(video_game) abstract "Ring: The Legend of the Nibelungen is a 1999 point-and-click adventure video game for Microsoft Windows developed by Arxel Tribe and published in North America by Red Orb Entertainment and in Europe by Cryo Interactive. The game is based on Richard Wagner's four opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen, and features music from various performances of the Vienna Symphony conducted by Georg Solti during the 1950s and 1960s, chosen in collaboration with PolyGram and Decca. French comic-book artist Philippe Druillet also worked on the game, providing much of the artwork.The game makes a significant departure from the source material by binding the stories behind the four parts of the cycle with a surrealist science fiction background; the main plot involves a being by the name of ISH, who is guided by the voice of Erda (played by Charlotte Rampling), and who discovers the story of the Nibelungen.".
- Ring_(video_game) computingMedia CD-ROM.
- Ring_(video_game) computingPlatform Microsoft_Windows.
- Ring_(video_game) developer Arxel_Tribe.
- Ring_(video_game) genre Adventure_game.
- Ring_(video_game) releaseDate "1999-07-05".
- Ring_(video_game) wikiPageID "2511435".
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- Ring_(video_game) award "Best Adventure Game".
- Ring_(video_game) award1pub "EMMA Awards".
- Ring_(video_game) award2pub "Ordinateur Individuel".
- Ring_(video_game) caption "Cover art of Ring".
- Ring_(video_game) developer Arxel_Tribe.
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- Ring_(video_game) genre Adventure_game.
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- Ring_(video_game) media CD-ROM.
- Ring_(video_game) modes Single-player_video_game.
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- Ring_(video_game) platforms Microsoft_Windows.
- Ring_(video_game) released "--07-05".
- Ring_(video_game) title "Ring".
- Ring_(video_game) subject Category:1999_video_games.
- Ring_(video_game) subject Category:Adventure_games.
- Ring_(video_game) subject Category:Cryo_Interactive_games.
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- Ring_(video_game) comment "Ring: The Legend of the Nibelungen is a 1999 point-and-click adventure video game for Microsoft Windows developed by Arxel Tribe and published in North America by Red Orb Entertainment and in Europe by Cryo Interactive. The game is based on Richard Wagner's four opera cycle Der Ring des Nibelungen, and features music from various performances of the Vienna Symphony conducted by Georg Solti during the 1950s and 1960s, chosen in collaboration with PolyGram and Decca.".
- Ring_(video_game) label "Der Ring des Nibelungen (Computerspiel)".
- Ring_(video_game) label "Ring (video game)".
- Ring_(video_game) label "Ring : L'Anneau des Nibelungen".
- Ring_(video_game) sameAs Der_Ring_des_Nibelungen_(Computerspiel).
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- Ring_(video_game) name "Ring".