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A Fork in the Tale

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Année/date de parution: 
1999
Editeur: 
Anyriver entertainment
"Imagine making a simple trip to the store, only to find yourself caught in the middle of a terrible crime. Then imagine a parallel universe, set on an island, teeming with inhabitants that want to see you dead. Finally, imagine that you suddenly find yourself on this island after washing up on its shores – dazed, confused, disoriented and hurt. " (All Game Guide)

Gallagher's Gallery

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Année/date de parution: 
1992
Editeur: 
American Laser Games
"In this game you must shoot at things that Gallagher tells you to shoot at. " (Dragon's Lair Project)

Paparazzi! Tales of Tinseltown

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Année/date de parution: 
1995
Editeur: 
Activision Publishing
"Paparazzi! is an interactive movie that satirizes Hollywood culture while simulating the experience of being a freelance photojournalist. You're a newly-graduated photographer hoping to make it big in the land of the stars, where a picture is worth $1000, by taking the best candid celebrity photos and selling them to the right bidders." (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! "

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)

TJ's Reel Extreme CD-ROM

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Année/date de parution: 
1996
Editeur: 
Graphix Zone
"The program is called TJ's Reel Extreme CD-ROoM and in it Jonathan [Jackson, actor] plays Travis Jett, your guide on a complete workshop for creating the next America's Funniest Home Video. You can edit several clips from the popular ABC show, and upload them into AFHV's forum on CompuServe!" (The Unofficial Jonathan Jackson Webpage)

Neverhood, The

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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)

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)

Monty Python's Complete Waste of Time

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Artiste(s)/Concepteur(s): 
Monty Python
Année/date de parution: 
1994 / 1995
Editeur: 
7th Level
"The brain of Mrs. Zambesi is divided into six lobes, all of which are infested with Python comedy sketches. There are more than thirty live-action videos, countless sound effects and rude noises and more animation than in German painter-poet Max Ernst's longest nightmares. There are six mazes, one hidden in each lobe and in the center of each is a quiz. Answer four questions about the Python sketches and you receive four clues to fixing that lobe of Mrs. Zambesi's brain. The ultimate challenge is to fix all six lobes and discover the secret of intergalactic success." (All Game Guide)

Monty Python and the Quest for the Holy Grail

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Artiste(s)/Concepteur(s): 
Monty Python
Année/date de parution: 
1985 / 1996
Editeur: 
7th Level
"Help Arthur and his Knights Of The Round Table retrieve the "most holy of Grails" in 7th Level's Monty Python And The Quest For The Holy Grail. Guiding the legendary King Arthur himself, players first must find knights who will join their cause. Then, just as in the film, the brave k-ni-ghts of Camelot are charged, by God Himself, to find the Grail. The game's main levels are all based on scenes in the film. Various mini-games pop up occasionally as well, including "Catch The Cow," "Drop Dead," and "Spank The Virgin." Players who can lead Arthur to the Holy Grail are treated to a scene that was cut from the original film." (All Game Guide)