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* ''Sabre Wulf'' (2004), a sequel to (at least) the first game, in which the amulet, used to seal the wulf, has been stolen and once again broken into pieces. (currently described in more detail on the first game's page)
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{{Rare}} Ltd.'s long-running series, which introduced the Sabre Man character.

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* ''Mire Mare'', which was never released and about which little is known.

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* ''Mire Mare'', which was never released and about which little is known. A {{Homebrew}} game called ''Land of Mire Mare'' was made incorporating elements from previous Sabre Man games by fans but it's speculation as to how close to the actual games it may or may not be.
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* {{Vaporware}}: there was supposed to be a fifth game, ''Mire Mare'' (''VideoGame/{{Underwurlde}}'' had three exits, leading to ''VideoGame/KnightLore'', to ''VideoGame/{{Pentagram}}'' and to ''Mire Mare''; ''KnightLore'' claimed that ''Mire Mare'' would be the next installment), but the commercial Speccy era ended before this could be written. Probably whatever idea Rare had for this game ended up as one of their Creator/{{Nintendo}} Sabre Man games.
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* {{Vaporware}}: there was supposed to be a fifth game, ''Mire Mare'' (''VideoGame/{{Underwurlde}}'' had three exits, leading to ''VideoGame/KnightLore'', to ''VideoGame/{{Pentagram}}'' and to ''Mire Mare''; ''KnightLore'' claimed that ''Mire Mare'' would be the next installment), but the commercial Speccy era ended before this could be written. Probably whatever idea Rare had for this game ended up as one of their {{Nintendo}} Sabre Man games.

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* {{Vaporware}}: there was supposed to be a fifth game, ''Mire Mare'' (''VideoGame/{{Underwurlde}}'' had three exits, leading to ''VideoGame/KnightLore'', to ''VideoGame/{{Pentagram}}'' and to ''Mire Mare''; ''KnightLore'' claimed that ''Mire Mare'' would be the next installment), but the commercial Speccy era ended before this could be written. Probably whatever idea Rare had for this game ended up as one of their {{Nintendo}} Creator/{{Nintendo}} Sabre Man games.
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* SabreWulf
* {{Underwurlde}}
* KnightLore
* {{Pentagram}}

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* SabreWulf
''VideoGame/SabreWulf'' (1984), in which Sabreman must escape a large jungle maze by collecting four pieces of an amulet, while avoiding the titular wulf. Finding all four will grant access to:
* {{Underwurlde}}
''VideoGame/{{Underwurlde}}'' (1984), in which Sabreman must find three weapons to defeat three guardians in an extensive system of underground caverns. This done, three exits are available, each leading to one of the following three games.
* KnightLore
''VideoGame/KnightLore'', in which Sabreman arrives at Knight Lore Castle to seek a cure for his newfound lycanthropy. Collecting a number of items for the resident wizard Melkhior achieves both the cure and progress to:
* {{Pentagram}}''VideoGame/{{Pentagram}}'' (1986), in which Sabreman, as a newly qualified wizard himself, embarks on a quest to find the Pentagram, a powerful magic artifact. Once this is achieved Sabreman is directed to the final game in the series:
* ''Mire Mare'', which was never released and about which little is known.



* {{Vaporware}}: there was supposed to be a fifth game, ''Mire Mare'' (''{{Underwurlde}}'' had three exits, leading to ''KnightLore'', to ''{{Pentagram}}'' and to ''Mire Mare''; ''KnightLore'' claimed that ''Mire Mare'' would be the next installment), but the commercial Speccy era ended before this could be written. Probably whatever idea Rare had for this game ended up as one of their {{Nintendo}} SabreMan games.

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* {{Vaporware}}: there was supposed to be a fifth game, ''Mire Mare'' (''{{Underwurlde}}'' (''VideoGame/{{Underwurlde}}'' had three exits, leading to ''KnightLore'', ''VideoGame/KnightLore'', to ''{{Pentagram}}'' ''VideoGame/{{Pentagram}}'' and to ''Mire Mare''; ''KnightLore'' claimed that ''Mire Mare'' would be the next installment), but the commercial Speccy era ended before this could be written. Probably whatever idea Rare had for this game ended up as one of their {{Nintendo}} SabreMan Sabre Man games.
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{{Rare}} Ltd.'s long-running series, which introduced the SabreMan character.

!!Games in the series:
* SabreWulf
* {{Underwurlde}}
* KnightLore
* {{Pentagram}}
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* {{Vaporware}}: there was supposed to be a fifth game, ''Mire Mare'' (''{{Underwurlde}}'' had three exits, leading to ''KnightLore'', to ''{{Pentagram}}'' and to ''Mire Mare''; ''KnightLore'' claimed that ''Mire Mare'' would be the next installment), but the commercial Speccy era ended before this could be written. Probably whatever idea Rare had for this game ended up as one of their {{Nintendo}} SabreMan games.
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