Here's a game you don't hear about every day: Death Bringer, with it's eye-brow raising almost NSFW box art.
It was made originally in 1988 by Pandora, which was an off-shoot of Interceptor Micros - a developer/publisher for games in during the Amiga days based out of England. But what's really interesting (IMO) about this game is it was actually distributed by US-legend Cinemaware. It was originally called Galdregon's Domain.
It was re-developed in 1989 by Spotlight - maybe to make it an NTSC version? I really haven't figured that out as it looks the same. But it also got a name change to Death Bringer as well as a distribution deal from Cinemaware, which I didn't even realize they did back then.
It seems to have mainly been given a new intro screen and box art. That's about it.
And speaking of the box art - wow. This would have been one of those times I would have asked my dad to buy this game for me, not my mom! And I probably would have walked away empty-handed. The game even includes a larger poster just in case you don't want to be caught gazing at the box art all day.
Back then my brother and I actually had a poster of Heather Thomas in a hot tub on our wall which he tacked above his bed, among other things. Thinking back on it now I'm really amazed we were allowed to do that. We shared a bedroom until I was in 9th grade, believe it or not. I guess this game's poster wouldn't have been so bad in the long run.
I don't have any personal expectations for the game as I never played it back in the day, and it seems to be a bit of a sleeper RPG from 1988/1989. But it does seem to have a bit of an unusual history which I've yet to fully uncover.