

5.1 Diablo II and Diablo II: Lord of Destruction.This was followed by a sequel, Diablo II, which was released by Blizzard Entertainment in 2000. Set in the kingdom of Khanduras that is located in the world of Sanctuary, Diablo has the player take control of a lone hero or heroine starting outside of their house in town as they set out on a journey to rid the town of Tristram of the titular Lord of Terror, and his horde of demon minions lurking in the shadows within the Dungeon lying underground, beneath the Cathedral located on the outskirts of town.ĭiablo was a best seller, following its popularity, although unofficial, was an expansion pack developed by Synergistic Software, entitled Diablo: Hellfire, which was released in November, 1997 by Sierra Entertainment. Power Macintosh or compatible, 8 MB RAM with virtual memory, System 7.5 or higher, 2X CD-ROM driveĭiablo (otherwise known as Diablo I) is an action role-playing game developed by Blizzard North and released by Blizzard Entertainment on December 31st, 1996. Windows 95 or better, 60 MHz Pentium or better, 8 MB RAM (16 MB for Multi Player), SVGA-compatible graphics card, 2X CD-ROM drive For other meanings of the term, see Diablo (disambiguation).
