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Corpse Killer

Référence filmographique
Année/date de parution: 
1994
Editeur: 
Digital Pictures
"Corpse Killer is a full-motion video shoot-'em up. You play as an elite special forces soldier, who parachutes onto a remote tropical island. It seems the evil genius Dr. Hellman has found a way to raise the dead, and created an island of zombies. It's up to you to shoot your way through the undead hordes and stop Dr. Hellman." (MobyGames)

Star Wars: Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire

Référence filmographique
Année/date de parution: 
1995
Editeur: 
LucasArts
"In 1993, Star Wars: Rebel Assault held the distinction as the first CD-ROM-only computer game. It was up to you to guide Rookie One through computer-generated worlds from the Star Wars universe on your way to destroying the Death Star and thwarting the malevolent plans of Darth Vader and the Empire. But the battles you won back then were only the first step in winning the war. Since then, the Dark Lord of the Sith has developed a new scheme to crush the Rebellion. It's time for you to take that second step in Star Wars: Rebel Assault II -- The Hidden Empire." (All Game Guide)

Neverhood, The

Référence filmographique
Artiste(s)/Concepteur(s): 
TENNAPEL, Douglas / Mark Lorenzen
Année/date de parution: 
1996
Editeur: 
Dreamworks Interactive
"The storyline is quite simple. You play the role of Klayman; you wake up in a room, and you have to figure what to do from there. Rooms and puzzles are played from a third person perspective, while moving from one place to another takes form in FMV cut scenes in first person. As in The 7th Guest, the puzzles in The Neverhood bear no real relation to the story at hand -- they have more in common with bar bets or the logic problems you might find in Games magazine, except much more pointless and repetitive." (Home of the Underdogs)

Virtual Murder 1: Who Killed Sam Rupert?

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Année/date de parution: 
1993
Editeur: 
Creative Multimedia
"You are the detective in charge of the investigation of the murder of Sam Rupert. Rupert, a local restaurant owner, has been found dead in the wine cellar of his restaurant. Soon, you discover that many others may benefit from his death. With the help of your assistant Lucie Fairwell, you must carefully examine the crime scene, retrace the victim's last steps, interrogate the suspects, and analyze the results of forensic testing. Is this murder for money, or from an act of anger, or is the murder secondary to an alternate motive?" (Adventure Collective)

Virtual Murder 2: The Magic Death

Référence filmographique
Année/date de parution: 
1993
Editeur: 
Creative Multimedia
"Elspeth Haskard has been murdered in her own apartment. A dead chicken, smeared blood in a crucifixion pattern on the body, a religious symbol drawn on floor, and many voodoo paraphernalia have been found in the crime scene. With the help of your assistant Lucie Fairwell, you must carefully examine the crime scene, retrace the victim's last steps, interrogate the suspects, and analyze the results of forensic testing.

Journeyman Project, The

Référence filmographique
Artiste(s)/Concepteur(s): 
FLANAGAN, David
Année/date de parution: 
1992
Editeur: 
Presto Studios
"You are Agent 5 of the Temporal Protectorate. When you report to the TSA, you find that someone is changing history, influencing events and happenings, changing how things happened - and not for the better. It is your job to find out who is messing with history, stop him, and restore history. For this you will have to travel time, using the Pegasus, as far as 2 million BC. You will travel to Mars in 2185 to stop attack on an alien vessel, visit the World Science Center in 2310 to stop an assassination, and go back to 2112 to destroy a nuclear missile.

Journeyman Project 2: Buried in Time, The

Référence filmographique
Artiste(s)/Concepteur(s): 
FLANAGAN, David
Année/date de parution: 
1995
Editeur: 
Sanctuary Woods
The second game of the Journeyman Project series finds you traveling through time to clear yourself of a false accusation of altering history. Your future self materializes before you, tells you you've been framed for changing the past and gives you a time travel suit before being arrested by other members of the Temporal Security Agency. Now you must warp back to a variety of time periods and collect the evidence that proves your innocence. (MobyGames)

Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time, The

Référence filmographique
Artiste(s)/Concepteur(s): 
FLANAGAN, David
Année/date de parution: 
1998
Editeur: 
Red Orb Entertainment
"The third installment of the Journeyman Project adventure game from a 1st person perspective with a panoramic view where you can rotate 360 degree freely. The game cast the player as Agent 5 of the Temporal Security Agency to travel back in time visiting the Atlantis, El Doraldo and Shangrila. In this journey you must try to capture a rogue TSA agent, Agent 3 and collect several mysterious artifact left by an ancient alien race to protect Earth from an alien invasion and save Time and Reality themselves." (MobyGames)

Guy Game, The

Référence filmographique
Année/date de parution: 
2004
Editeur: 
Gathering
The main game requires players to answer fast-paced quiz questions in a variety of topics. Most segments also require players to "get to know" the women on screen, and wager on how well they will answer questions or perform physical challenges, such as jumping rope or hula-hooping. A variation of the popular, rank-driven card game "President" (usually played as a drinking game) is also integrated into The Guy Game.

Yoomurjak's Ring

Référence filmographique
Année/date de parution: 
2006
Editeur: 
Inconnu
"Jonathan is on his way to Hungary after his mother's death, seeking to discover his cultural roots and make a break from his former life in New York." (Adventure Gamers)