History
There are nine games in the series, consisting of:
- Might and Magic: The Secret of the Inner Sanctum (1986; Apple II, Mac, DOS, Commodore 64, NES, MSX, PC-Engine CD-ROM)
- Might and Magic II: Gates to Another World (1988; Apple II, Amiga, DOS, Commodore 64, Mac, Sega Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Europe only), SNES (Japan-only, different from the European version), MSX, PC-Engine CD)
- Might and Magic III: Isles of Terra (1991; DOS, Mac, Amiga, SNES, Sega Genesis, Sega CD, PC-Engine CD-ROM)
- Might and Magic IV: Clouds of Xeen (1992; DOS, Mac)
- Might and Magic V: Darkside of Xeen (1993; DOS, Mac)
- Might and Magic: World of Xeen (1994; DOS, Mac)
- Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven (1998; Windows)
- Might and Magic VII: For Blood and Honor (1999; Windows)
- Might and Magic VIII: Day of the Destroyer (2000; Windows)
- Might and Magic IX (2002; Windows; known as: Writ of Fate)
There is also a fan created project to develop a tenth installment of the series:
- Might and Magic X (Fan-made, TBD (Press Release November 1st, 2012); Windows)
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