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Batman: Revenge of the Joker Sunsoft (Icom Simulations)1992 SNESlabelimageminimize
Beyond Shadowgate TTI (Icom Simulations)1993This is a sequel to the adventure game Shadowgate. You control Prince Eric, the descendant of the hero of the first game. You return to your home country, only to discover that your father was murdered. You should become the new king, but the minister of the late king has other plans, frames you for killing your own father, and throws you into jail, where your adventure begins.

Unlike the first Shadowgate, this is a platform game - not an action game, but a classical point-and-click adventure viewed from a platform perspective. You can move your hero around, examine, manipulate, and take objects. You can also duck and have a "punch" command. Find the correct solutions to the game's puzzles, otherwise a gruesome death awaits you!
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Camp California Turbo Technologies (Icom Simulations)1993 PC Engine CDminimizeimageminimize
Deja Vu  Kemco;Seika (Icom Simulations)1988Okay pal, here's the set-up: You wake up on the floor and you don't know who you are or how you got there. You're searching through a seedy Chicago casino, decorated with one somewhat familiar, but very dead, body. You gotta find out who you are and who iced this guy... In a hurry! Otherwise, the cops are gonna peg you for Murder One. Deja Vu. In this case, what you don't know can kill you!***Deja Vu: Akumu wa Hotouni Yatte Raita published by Kemco 1988-11-22 in Japan
NES-DG-USA, Déjà Vu published by Seika Corp. (Kemco) 1990 in the USA
Déjà Vu published by Kemco 1992-09-92 in Europe
1 player only
The USA version did not include the "A Nightmare Comes True" subtitle.
The syringe was replaced with pills in this version
[Zerothis]
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Deja Vu II: Lost in Las Vegas Mindscape (ICOM Simulations)1989 Mac OS Classiclabelimageminimize
Deja Vu II: Lost in Las Vegas Icom Simulations1989 Atari STlabelimageminimize
Deja Vu II: Lost in Las Vegas Icom Simulations1990 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Deja Vu II: Lost in Las Vegas Icom Simulations1989 Apple IIGSlabelimageminimize
Deja Vu II: Lost in Las Vegas Icom Simulations1989 Amigalabelimageminimize
Deja Vu: A Nightmare Comes True Icom Simulations;Mindscape (Icom Simulations)1986 Amigalabelimageminimize
Deja Vu: A Nightmare Comes True Icom Simulations1987 Atari STlabelimageminimize
Deja Vu: A Nightmare Comes True Icom Simulations1988 Apple IIGSlabelimageminimize
Deja Vu: A Nightmare Comes True Mindscape (Icom Simulations)1985
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[48]***A point-and-click adventure game where you play a gumshoe who wakes up with a bad case of amnesia and discovers he has been framed for murder. It's up to you to prove your innocence and reveal the real killer to the police.
[Jacquismo]
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Deja Vu: A Nightmare Comes True Icom Simulations1987 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Deja Vu: A Nightmare Comes True Mindscape (Icom Simulations)1987 C64labelimageminimize
Deja Vu: A Nightmare Comes True  Icom Simulations;Pack-In-Video1990 NEC PC9801labelimageminimize
Dracula Unleashed Viacom New Media (ICOM Simulations)1993 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Shadowgate Mindscape (Icom Simulations)1987
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Shadowgate Mindscape (Icom Simulations)1988 Atari STlabelimageminimize
Shadowgate Mindscape (Icom Simulations)1989 Apple IIGSlabelimageminimize
Shadowgate Mindscape (Icom Simulations)1988 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Shadowgate Mindscape (Icom Simulations)1987The original version would not run in color Macs. A later (1992?) version is still black & white but runs fine on color Macs. Despite naming three Mac models in the requirements that use a 68000 CPU, the manual lists a 68020 CPU as the minimum supported. It does not mention Macintosh II, Macintosh LC (the only Mac to use an 020). It does mention the Performa 200 (68030) and Powerbook (68HC000) models on some packaging.***
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Shadowgate  Kemco;Seika (ICOM Simulations)1989A hidden key unlocks an ancient castle's door. As it creaks open on rusted hinges, the whisper of a dank, stale wind delivers this chilling warning: Danger awaits you. Yet within these dark and ominous walls lies your quest. Welcome to the Castle Shadowgate. Your destiny, as the last of a great line of hero-kings, is to terminate the diabolical Warlock Lord before his dreaded black magic unleashes the hideous behemoth and destroys the world. With a strong heart and shining armor, you carefully choose your path of travel throughout the castle's sinister grounds. Along the way you'll discover strange and wondrous objects. Some things may be useful on your journey, others may be deadly to the touch. 3-D images, unsurpassed graphics, and special sound effects unfold as you venture through those grave ruins. But beware! Your next move could be your last. Using screens and graphics like those in the best interactive PC games, Shadowgate is the most challenging, participatory adventure you've ever experienced on the NES! Shadowgate. Enter if you dare!***
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Shadowgate Classic Infinite Ventures (Icom Simulations)1993 Win3.1minimizeminimizeminimize
Shape Shifter  Victor;Turbo Technologies (Icom Simulations)1992 PC Engine CDlabelimageminimize
Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective Victor Musical Industries;ICOM Simulations (ICOM Simulations)1991 PC Engine CDlabelimageminimize
Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective Vol. 1 Icom Simulations1991
[37]***One of the first CD-only "Interactive-Movie" games for the PC.
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Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective Vol. 1 Icom Simulations1992 Mac OS Classiclabelminimizeminimize
Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective Vol. 2 Icom Simulations1992 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective Vol. 2 Icom Simulations1993 Mac OS Classiclabelminimizeminimize
Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective Vol. 3  Icom Simulations1993 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective: Volume II Radio Shack (Icom Simulations)1993 Tandy VISlabelimageminimize
Sherlock Holmes, Consulting Detective Vol. 1  Sega (Icom Simulations)1992Box Blurb
Test your powers of deductive reasoning, with limited help from Holmes and Dr. Watson, on three puzzling cases!***A breath of fresh air, no other game was like it at the time... Very unique indeed. The cases were class and the "pompus" London accent
[Simtek]
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Sherlock Holmes, Consulting Detective Vol. 2  Sega (Icom Simulations)1993Grab Your Cloak. Get Your Cap. The Game's Afoot!

Over 1 hour of color interactive video gameplay! In these mysteries, officially authorized by the estate of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, you question suspects and sift through clues to see if you can beat the master sleuth at his own game.

The Two Lions
What is the connection between the senseless murder of circus animals and the mugging of a pedestrian? Were the double deaths of lions and Lyons connected or merely coincidental?

The Pilfered Paintings
The paintings of an obscure artist are missing. Who would want to take the paintings? And why?

The Murdered Munitions Magnate
A scribbled message. A missing file. A cigarette butt. What was the motive? Political advantage, or vengeance for fidelity betrayed?***Excellent sequel. Might be the same game with different mysteries to others, but why mess with a winning formula?
There's no need to redesign interfaces, when the original works
[Simtek]
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Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective Icom Simulations1991 Amigalabelimageminimize
Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective Vol. 1  Icom Simulations1991The Mummy’s Curse
Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson learn from the newspaper about three men who were found strangled in quick succession after they were last on an expedition together in Egypt. There were strips of mummy bandages at each of the three crime scenes, so that the Times suggests that a millennia-old mummy followed them to London to seek revenge. When hysteria developed, Holmes and Watson took over the investigation.

The Tin Soldier
An old general is murdered in his own home by a mysterious visitor. After the visitor appears to have disappeared without a trace immediately after the fact, Holmes and Watson investigate whether the general's involvement in a tontine for veterans, the unfinished book about a missing diamond he had last written on, or a broken marriage or a secret from his past played a role in this crime.

The Mystified Murderess
A young woman is charged with the murder of her lover after she is found in a hotel with gun in hand near his body. However, she asserts that she did not commit the crime. She couldn't remember the hotel or how she got hold of the gun. Holmes and Watson pick up a trace of the victim's apparently dark past.
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The Addams Family Icom Simulations (ICOM Simulations)1991 PC Engine CDlabelimageminimize
Uninvited Mindscape (Icom Simulations)1987 Atari STlabelimageminimize
Uninvited Mindscape (Icom Simulations)1988 Apple IIGSlabelimageminimize
Uninvited Icom Simulations;Mindscape (Icom Simulations)1987 Amigalabelimageminimize
Uninvited Mindscape (Icom Simulations)1986Updates to system software are included on one of the game disks and will run the updates if the game does not find them running or installed on the computer. Thus it can be presumed that running the game on earlier systems (Mac OS 1 & 2) is not supported by the publisher (even if possible).***
[52]***A haunted house adventure game in the vein of Deja Vu.
[Jacquismo]
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Uninvited Icom Simulations;Mindscape1987 C64labelimageminimize
Uninvited Mindscape (Icom Simulations)1987 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Uninvited  Kemco;Seika (ICOM Simulations)1989What a pity about your automobile. And your sister, she came to our mansion for help. But now, I'm afraid she desperately needs yours! Welcome to our humble abode... I regret you'll have to carry on your search alone. It seems we're down to a skeleton staff. Oh my! Is that your sister screaming? I hope you're not too late to save her. Horrors! It's becoming grotesquely obvious why all our guests feel so... Uninvited! NESlabelimagesubject
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