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Année/date de parution:
1993
"It is 2057, and the Earth is in a bad way. Unfortunately, if a solution to the problem of global pollution isn't found within 5 years, Earth will suffer irreversable cell death of all living creatures on the surface. This can't be changed.
However, a possible way around this grim future has been found. A special mineral, Tritanium Oxide, can be processed to emit oxygen and clean water. This mineral is very rare on our earth, but there is a great supply of it on the earth of an alternate universe, named Planet AJ3905.
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Année/date de parution:
1994
"You play the role of Drew Griffin, a young soldier recruited to fight a war against an anthropomorphic alien race on a distant world. The year is 2057. Due to severe environmental pollution, Earth has only five years to live. Only a rare mineral exists on the planet AJ3905 can reverse this environmental Armageddon. At the end of Quantum Gate I, you and others are transported through an interplanetary device called the Quantum Gate to destroy the alien inhabitants in order to excavate the needed minerals." (AdventureCollective)
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Artiste(s)/Concepteur(s):
JONES, Chris / CONNERS, Aaron
Année/date de parution:
1994
"It's 2043. And you're the only P.I. that follows the old steps of Philip Marlow, Spade, and other classic detectives. This time, the world depends upon you. How? Why? It's not for me to tell. Take your gun, and see what'll be next. Well, you'll drop it via the window accidentally, but I guess that won't stop you from solving the case." (MobyGames)
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Année/date de parution:
1995
"The war against the empire of Kilrah is over and humans have emerged victorious – but, at what price?
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Artiste(s)/Concepteur(s):
JONES, Chris / CONNERS, Aaron
Année/date de parution:
1996
"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)
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Artiste(s)/Concepteur(s):
JONES, Chris / CONNERS, Aaron
Année/date de parution:
1998
"The general story line of "Overseer" is the same as in Mean Streets, the first game in Tex Murphy series, but it is told in a much more detailed way, and the gameplay system is similar to those of Under a Killing Moon and The Pandora Directive. You move around in a fully 3D environment, which you can view from different positions and angles at any time. Dialogues and cut-scenes feature live actors. There are plenty of hard puzzles to solve in "Overseer", but in-game help is available if you find them too difficult." (MobyGames)
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Année/date de parution:
1994
Editeur:
Philips Interactive Media
"You play data thief Sol Cutter in a very Johnny Mnemonic-like plot. You have just pulled off a major data theft, but in doing so you've infected yourself with a neural virus, named Burn:Cycle, which will literally turn your brain into goo in 2 hours. Unless, that is, you can find a cure while you simultaneously try to avoid the people whom you stole the data from." (MobyGames)
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Année/date de parution:
1995
"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)
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Année/date de parution:
1992
"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.
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Année/date de parution:
1995
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)
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