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Phantasmagoria

Référence filmographique
Année/date de parution: 
1995
Editeur: 
Sierra On-Line
"You play Adrienne, who had just moved into a new mansion with her hubby Donald. The house is changing him and you must discover its secret before he or the house kills you." (MobyGames)

Psychic Detective

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Année/date de parution: 
1995
Editeur: 
Electronic Arts
"The story opens in a nightclub where you, Eric Fox the Psychic Flash, are performing your psychic act. Here you meet Laina Pozok, the damsel in distress, who offers to pay you in money and in kind (after a little prompting from your good self) to do a spot of psychic detection. She will tell you of the death of her father who was an eminent researcher into the paranormal and ask you to protect her sister, Monica, who is apparently in deadly danger." (QuandaryLand)

Beast Within: A Gabriel Knight Mystery, The

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Artiste(s)/Concepteur(s): 
JENSEN, Jane
Année/date de parution: 
1995
Editeur: 
Sierra On-Line
"After Gabriel's discovery of his ancestral line of the Schattenjaegers or shadow hunters, he returns to the Ritter castle in Germany to reflect on his root. This tranquility is soon disrupted when a mysterious murder by what the locals called a werewolf like creature occurs." (Adventure Collective)

Urban Runner

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Année/date de parution: 
1996
Editeur: 
Sierra On-Line
"You are Max, an American journalist in Paris. There seems to be a story at hand, about a big drug dealer who is covered by some influential person in politics. To get the dealer talking, you offer him a photography in exchange for some information. But when you get there, the druglord is dead and everyones on your back - mistaking you for the killer." (MobyGames)

Martian Memorandum

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Artiste(s)/Concepteur(s): 
JONES, Chris
Année/date de parution: 
1991
Editeur: 
Access Software
"Martian Memorandum is the second Tex Murphy interactive movie. It is set in the year 2039 and follows Tex's exploits to find the missing daughter of the head of Terraform, Inc.
Tex's adventures lead him to Mars where he finds out that there is a lot more going on than he initially suspected." (All Game Guide)

Mean Streets

Référence filmographique
Artiste(s)/Concepteur(s): 
JONES, Chris
Année/date de parution: 
1989
Editeur: 
Access Software
"The first of the Tex Murphy adventure games is set in the year 2033. Tex is a private investigator in a world that has been marred by nuclear war and many of the citizens are genetically deformed. Tex is contacted by Sylvia Linsky who believes that her father's apparent suicide was actually a case of murder. It is up to Tex to unravel the conspiracy behind Sylvia's father's death." (All Game Guide)

Pandora Directive, The

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Artiste(s)/Concepteur(s): 
JONES, Chris / CONNERS, Aaron
Année/date de parution: 
1996
Editeur: 
Access Software
"The player takes on the role of a private investigator in the 21st century. Tex's latest case finds him involved in the conspiracy surrounding the UFO crash at Roswell." (All Game Guide)

Ripper

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Année/date de parution: 
1996
Editeur: 
Take Two Interactive
"An interactive FMV adventure that is played out in the New York of 2040. Brutal killings remniscient of Jack the Ripper soon get personal and you, crime reporter Jack Quinlan, must solve the mystery." (MobyGames)

Supreme Warrior

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Année/date de parution: 
1996
Editeur: 
Digital Pictures
"After a brutal warlord has ravaged your homeland, your master realizes that only you have the ability to destroy the shogun and return peace to the land. You're going to have to go toe-to-toe with the shogun's deadliest fighters, who know every dirty trick in the book." (All Game Guide)

Surgical Strike

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Année/date de parution: 
1995
Editeur: 
Sega of America
"You drive an armored hovercraft armed with gattling guns and missiles. Riding through the streets of a desert city, the FMV graphics deplict a raging war complete with burning buildings, bombs, and gunmen. Target boxes appear to indicate danger ahead, and you must destroy these targets immediately or take damage." (Video Game Critic)