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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)

National Lampoon's Blind Date

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Année/date de parution: 
1994
Editeur: 
Trimark Interactive
"You control a lucky guy who has been set up on a date with Sandi, a gorgeous and charming girl. Your objective? To get her, of course! "

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)

Don't Quit Your Day Job

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Année/date de parution: 
1996
Editeur: 
Philips Interactive Media
"The game casts you as a talented agent hired to scout and book one of two comics, doorman Dolan Delatorre or waitress Shirley Felcker, who both work at the same comedy club in Los Angles. Dolan is from New York and talks with an Italian accent and Shirley is ambitious trying to become something. Anyway, whomever you choose, your job is to ensure that your comic is chosen for a stand-up spot on The Johnny K. Show and that is your ticket to win this game." (A for Adventure)

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)

Devo Presents: Adventures of the Smart Patrol

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Année/date de parution: 
1996
Editeur: 
Inscape
"Adventures of the smart patrol is a game basically inspired by the late seventies/early eighties alternative band Devo, and which takes us to a world based on every little thing that is Devo. You control a Monkees-style group of musicians called the Smart Patrol who take it upon themselves to stop the mad schemes of the evil mutant "Turkey Monkey" who wants to unleash a virus all over Spudland. Gameplay consists of a myst-like game of "slideshows" but without puzzles to solve, most of the game progresses through dialogue and interaction, so your mission really consists of talking to the right person at the right times." (MobyGames)

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

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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.

Who Killed Brett Penance? The Environmental Surfer

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Année/date de parution: 
1993
Editeur: 
Creative Multimedia
"Brett Penance has been murdered. A popular and honor student about to attend Stanford University, he is also a champion surfer and an environmental activist (or so it seems). You have only six hours to solve this murder. 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 an act of jealousy, or an act of anger, or is the murder secondary to an alternate motive?" (Adventure Collective)