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the first game in the [[The Elder Scrolls|''Elder Scrolls'' series]]. It is a first-person [[computer role-playing game]] for [[MS-DOS]], developed by [[Bethesda Softworks]] and released in 1994. In 2004, a downloadable version of the game was made available free of charge as part of the 10th [[anniversary]] of ''[[The Elder Scrolls]]'' series, but newer systems may require an [[emulator]] such as [[DOSBox]] to run it, as ''Arena'' is a [[DOS]]-based program.
a first-person [[computer role-playing game]] for [[MS-DOS]], released in 1994 by [[Bethesda Softworks]] as the first in the [[The Elder Scrolls|''Elder Scrolls'' series]].

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a first-person computer role-playing game for MS-DOS, released in 1994 by Bethesda Softworks as the first in the Elder Scrolls series.