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Black Dahlia

Référence filmographique
Année/date de parution: 
1997
Editeur: 
Take-Two Interactive
"Black Dahlia's story begins in the early 1940s when President FDR creates the Office of the Coordinator of Information (COI) to keep an eye on potential Nazi spies, traitors, and saboteurs in the United States. You play the role of a rookie COI agent Jim Pearson, who has just been given his first assignment: investigate alleged subversive Nazi propaganda being passed around in Cleveland." (Adventure Collective)

Vikings

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Année/date de parution: 
1998
Editeur: 
France Télécom

Michael Ninn's Latex: The Game

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Année/date de parution: 
1998
Editeur: 
VCA Interactive
"In this point-and-click adult adventure, based on the full x-rated video "Latex", you travel through Alphaville, a dark and futuristic city. The story unfolds as you view video "kiosks" and gain entrance to secret corridors and rooms where you learn more about the inner thoughts and experiences of Malcolm Stevens, a psychotic who has the ability to read people's minds and sexual fantasies." (MobyGames)

Psychotron, The

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Année/date de parution: 
1994
Editeur: 
Mindscape
"The Psychotron places the user in the role of a spy (or a group of spies -- the distinction is never made clear) sent out to solve a conspiracy. The device that gives the game its name was developed by the Russians and purchased by the Americans.
On an airplane flight in which the Psychotron is being transported to its new owners, a dramatic crash occurs and nearly everyone on board is burnt to death. All except one missing body and the Psychotron. It is now your job to uncover the conspiracies leading to the current situation of events." (All Game Guide)

Total Distortion

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Année/date de parution: 
1995
Editeur: 
Pop Rocket
"You've spent every last penny of your money buying an expensive music video production tower and having it blasted off into another dimension. In order to complete the game you must earn enough money (minimum of $1 million) to blast your tower back home. To earn money you must make music videos. Dozens of songs and video clips are provided for you, and you must construct a "bonzai" video that one of three music TV producers would like and strike deals with them. But sometimes the clips and songs given don't cut it, and you must venture out into the world and film different clips yourself." (MobyGames)

Zelenhgorm: The Land of the Blue Moon Episode 1: The Great Ship

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Année/date de parution: 
2002
Editeur: 
Federation X
"Zelenhgorm, Land of the Blue Moon, is a fantasy continent with earthlike qualities. In this episode, meet and learn about the Deyrec people whose clothes, dwellings and environment are decidedly early Scandinavian. Embedded in this civilization are superstition, folk-lore and magic as well as science. You play Arrikk Vaheirr, a young man who lives in the fishing village of Senava and invents odd machines in his garden. One day, two strange things happen to upset the daily routine - a giant ship runs aground on the river bank near Arrikk’s garden – and the dormant lighthouse begins to shine again. Arrikk’s quest to discover the mysteries of the great ship, and the truths behind his haunting dreams, begins." (MobyGames)

Sacred Mirror of Kofun, The

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Année/date de parution: 
1997
Editeur: 
SouthPeak Interactive

Snow Job

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Année/date de parution: 
1995
Editeur: 
Studio 3DO
"This game requires the player to solve a mystery in a gritty city atmosphere. Tracy Scoggins is the District Attorney whose life is in danger. You're the ex-boyfriend who also happens to be a private detective, determined to save her. You've got a few friends in the game. Everyone else that you meet need to be dealt with." (Digital Press)

John Saul's Blackstone Chronicles

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Artiste(s)/Concepteur(s): 
SAUL, John / Bob Bates
Année/date de parution: 
1997
Editeur: 
Mindscape Inc.
"La ville de Blackstone s'apprête à ouvrir au public l'ancien asile transformé en musée de l'histoire psychiatrique. Son dernier intendant, Malcolm Metcalf, revient parmi les vivants et enlève son petit-fils Joshua. Oliver Metcalf, fils de Malcolm et père de Joshua, doit le sauver avant que le cauchemar ne recommence, avant qu'il ne soit trop tard, avant que la folie ne s'abatte à nouveau et ne rouvre les blessures du passé. Au fil de la découverte des salles du sous-sol, le joueur prend conscience des horribles thérapies historiquement fondées auxquelles les patients étaient alors soumis." (www.club-cdroms.com)

Iron Helix

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Année/date de parution: 
1992 (1994 SCD)
Editeur: 
Spectrum Holobyte
"Your mission is to stop a biological doomsday weapon as it courses for a small planet. The crew of the ship is dead, having been infected with a DNA-mutating virus. You must guide a probe onboard to collect the crew DNA samples you need to gain access to other parts of the ship where you then need to locate video messages left by the crew members—all the while avoiding the ship's Defender probe. Finally, you must destroy the Defender robot and destroy the ship." (smartcomputing.com)