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- Wizard (paranormal), a practitioner of magic
Arts, entertainment and media[edit]
Fictional characters[edit]
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- Wizard (Archie Comics), a comic book superhero
- Wizard (character class), magic-wielding character types in many role-playing games
- Wizard (DC Comics), a comic book villain
- Wizard (Dungeons & Dragons), the Dungeons & Dragons character class
- Wizard (fantasy), a fictional character practitioner of magic
- Wizard (Marvel Comics), a comic book villain
- Wizard (Middle-earth), powerful beings in the writings of J. R. R. Tolkien
- 'The Wizard', the villain of the serial Batman and Robin
- 'The Wizard', the nickname of Mario Garcez Brito, Brazil's corrupt Minister of Justice and a member of the 'Club 13' cartel, in O Mecanismo
- Wizard of Oz (character), in L. Frank Baum's novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz and its movie adaptations
- Wizards (Discworld), major characters in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series
Film[edit]
- The Wizard (1927 film), a 1927 American silent horror film
- The Wizard (1989 film), a 1989 American film about a skilled video gamer
- Wizards (film), a 1977 animated post-apocalyptic fantasy/science fiction film by Ralph Bakshi
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Gaming[edit]
- Wizard (1983 video game), a 1983 Commodore 64 game that was later re-released in 1986 as Ultimate Wizard
- Wizard (2005 video game), a game designed by Chris Crawford for the Atari 2600 and released in 2005
- Wizard (board game), a 1978 board game released by Metagaming
- Wizard (card game), a trick-taking card game
- Wizard (MUD), a developer or administrator in a MUD
- Wizards (board game), a board game produced in 1982 by Avalon Hill
- Wizards of the Coast or Wizards, a Seattle-based games publisher
Literature[edit]
- Wizard (novel), a 1980 science fiction novel by John Varley
- The Wizard (novel), an 1896 Adventure novel by Henry Rider Haggard
- The Wizard, a novel by Gene Wolfe in the series The Wizard Knight
- Wizards (anthology), an anthology of fantasy short fiction edited by Jack Dann and Gardner Dozois
Music[edit]
Groups[edit]
- Wizard (American band), a short-lived American psychedelic/hard rock band
- Wizard (band), a German power metal/speed metal band
- WZRD (band), alternative rock duo formerly known as Wizard
Albums[edit]
- Wizard (EP), an EP by Beto Vázquez Infinity
- The Wizard (album), the second album by American blues guitarist Mel Brown
- WZRD (album), the eponymous debut album by American alternative rock duo WZRD
- The Wizrd, the seventh studio album by American rapper Future
Songs[edit]
- 'The Wizard' (Black Sabbath song), 1970
- 'The Wizard' (Paul Hardcastle song), 1986
- 'The Wizard' (Uriah Heep song), 1972
- 'Wizard' (Martin Garrix and Jay Hardway song), 2013
- 'The Wizard', a song by Bat for Lashes from Fur and Gold
- 'The Wizard', a song by Albert Ayler from Spiritual Unity
- 'The Wizard', a single by Marc Bolan
- 'The Wizard', a song by Paul Espinoza of Golden Bough
- 'The Wizard', a song by Al Di Meola from Land of the Midnight Sun
Other uses in music[edit]
- Wizard, an Australian record label created by Robie Porter
- Wizard rock, a genre of rock music that developed between 2002 and 2004
- Wizard by Pearson, a global language schools network founded by Carlos Wizard Martins
Television[edit]
- The Wizard (TV series), a short-lived 1980s CBS television series
- 'The Wizard' (Seinfeld), the 171st episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld
- 'The Wizard', an episode of She-Ra: Princess of Power
- Wizards: Tales of Arcadia, a 2020 TV series
Other uses in arts, entertainment and media[edit]
- Wizard (magazine), a magazine about comic books
- Wizard (DC Thomson), a British comic that featured Wilson of the Wizard and was merged to Rover
People[edit]
- The Wizard (nickname), shared by several notable people
- Wizard of New Zealand, an educator, comedian and politician
Science and technology[edit]
- HTC Wizard, a QWERTY-keyboard pocket PC
- Sharp Wizard, a personal organizer released in 1988
- Wizard (software), a computer user interface that leads a user through dialog steps
- Wizard butterfly, the brush-footed or Bardic wizard butterfly Rhinopalpa polynice
- Wizard Nebula, an open cluster located in Cepheus constellation
Sports[edit]
- Wizard (horse) (1806–1813), Thoroughbred racehorse
- Canterbury cricket team, known as the Wizards
- Dakota Wizards, a team in the NBA Development League
- Fort Wayne Wizards, a team in the Midwest League of professional baseball
- Kansas City Wizards, the former name of Sporting Kansas City, a Major League Soccer team
- Washington Wizards, a National Basketball Association (NBA) team
Transport[edit]
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- Wizard, a GWR Iron Duke Class steam locomotive
- FV Wizard, a crab fishing boat in the TV show Deadliest Catch
- Hillman Wizard, an American six-cylinder car
- HMS Wizard, a list of ships bearing the name
- Isuzu Wizard, a Japanese mid-size SUV
- Laron Wizard, an American homebuilt aircraft design
Other uses[edit]
- Comp wizard, also known as a Comp hustler, is a gambler who maximizes complementary perqs from casinos
- Grand Wizard or Imperial Wizard, a leader of the Ku Klux Klan
- Wizard Video, a defunct home video company
See also[edit]
- The Wizzard, Dominican calypso singer
- Wizzard, a 1970s British glam rock band
- The Wizrd, an album by Future
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Although Wiz 8 was well worth the money, IMHO Wiz 7 is still the best CRPG ever made. It was VAST, it was complex, it was about as non-linear as you can get, and it took for ever to play. This last point is the clincher, and one that I think separates all games from upto the early 1990's from today's games: there was no internet for instant gratification! When you hit a snag, you had to either dish out for the hint book, call the long-distance help line (I remember agonizing over each decision to call the sir-tech hotline.. 'press 1 for New City; press 2 for Orkogre Castle; press 3 for Tower of Dane..), or just hunker down and solve that sucker! Sometimes I'd get so frustrated that I'd walk away from the game for weeks, then come back with a fresh perspective on the problem and solve it in a matter of hours. The game took me the better part of a year to complete, Now that's satisfaction! By contrast, I finished wiz 8 in just over a month.
Another thing that made older games seem more involving was that you moved through them in that primitive yet suspenseful step-at-a-time pace. Each square was ripe with potential for instant horror. Kept you on the edge of your seat, and slowed you down as you mapped out each step (automap or not). Yes, I may be romanticizing old dinosaur technology, but hey, you can only compare what you've got to your contemporaries, and at the time the tech of wiz 7 was just fine. I'm sure in ten years we'll wonder how we were able to stand the primitive play of today's games.
And of course, the one thing that wiz 7 (and 6 and 5) had that wiz 8 does not was the genius of DWB. Period.
Another thing that made older games seem more involving was that you moved through them in that primitive yet suspenseful step-at-a-time pace. Each square was ripe with potential for instant horror. Kept you on the edge of your seat, and slowed you down as you mapped out each step (automap or not). Yes, I may be romanticizing old dinosaur technology, but hey, you can only compare what you've got to your contemporaries, and at the time the tech of wiz 7 was just fine. I'm sure in ten years we'll wonder how we were able to stand the primitive play of today's games.
And of course, the one thing that wiz 7 (and 6 and 5) had that wiz 8 does not was the genius of DWB. Period.