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Day of the Viper Accolade1989 Atari STlabelimageminimize
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Day of the Viper Accolade1989
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[52]***robot protagonist - this is somewhat incorrect, as you are actually some person remote controlling a robot.
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hackmud  Drizzly Bear20152015-03 Original release
2016-09-22 Steam release***hackmud is a cyberpunk themed text-based hacking simulator for intel-compatible personal home computers. Get lost in a deep and complex world full of challenging puzzles.

Make friends and enemies as you explore the depths of abandoned future internet cyber-structure
Navigate the strange trials laid out for you by the Multi-User Domain’s governing cyber-super-intelligence, ‘The Trust’
‘Patch into the hardline’ to access protected systems and steal their digital goods
Prove your worth to The Trust and escape the virtual L.A.N.
Create and destroy digital empires while exploring the user-created multiplayer world

FEATURES
* Nuanced and engaging storyline
* Retro-futuristic text-based computing visuals
* 90s film style ‘hacking mode’
* Immersive soundtrack
* Persistent and constantly-evolving game world with user created content
* Global game economy
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hackmud  Drizzly Bear2015 Mac OS Xlabelminimizeminimize
hackmud  Drizzly Bear2015 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
hackmud OST  Drizzly Bear2016 Linuxlabelminimizeminimize
Ihatovo Monogatari  Hect1993Ihatovo is a magical land created by the Japanese author Kenji Miyazawa. In the game, you are a stranger who arrives at Ihatovo and has to find seven missing notebooks by Miyazawa, to complete his stories, such as for example The Fire Stone, and others.

This is an adventure game in which you can freely navigate your character through the top-down world, in a console RPG-like fashion. There are no battles in the game and also no puzzles, although at some points you'll have to collect and to use items. The game mainly progresses thanks to conversations with various characters you encounter in Ihatovo.***This game is playable in english using a translation patch available on RomHacking.net's website:
https://www.romhacking.net/translations/4116/
That's the reason I decided to play it and finish it this morning.

Feb.2024 EDIT
A french translation patch is available.
https://traf.romhack.org/?p=patchs&pid=1411
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Lands of Lore III  Electronic Arts (Westwood Studios)1999Practically unplayable on Windows XP and newer, crashes with segfault on lol3.dat whenever a video is about to play. This can be avoided by hitting esc key to skip it, but this requires reflexes and obviously depraves you of whatever bits of the story is revealed in them. Some have managed to run the game by removing certain background applications, but there seems to be no agreement what those are.***Latest version: 1.07a (as of 1999-05?)***Comes on 4 CDs.***[b][size=130]Easy To Play.
Hard To Resist.[/size][/b]

Armed with only your sword and spellbook, you must break free of your past to forever close dimensional rifts born from ancient magic. Fear not. Four guilds, the mystic Dawn, and a magical familiar companion will aid you in this perilous task. Be brave or all shall be lost for eternity... even your very soul.

[b]Knowledge At Your Fingertips[/b]
Your in-game journal is a manual that builds itself, giving you all the information you need as soon a you need it. Never be lost. Never be confused.

[b]Easy-to-Use Interface[/b]
An intuitive inventory system puts a vast array of weapons, items and spells at your fingertips.

[b]Breathtaking 3D Enhancements[/b]
Enter the grandeur of the most richly detailed Lands of Lore world ever as incredible lighting effects, realistic shadows and detailed texture maps intensify your every encounter.

[b]Fascinating And Diverse Worlds[/b]
Interact with intriguing characters as you trek through six distinct worlds, ranging from vast, frozen wastelands to underworld labyrinths.

[b]Spectacular Spells and Magic[/b]
Conjure dozens of spells including the Detonation Sphere, Banish, Hologram, Blade Turret, Cataclysm and many more.

[b]Interactive Character Development[/b]
Join up to four guilds—Warriors, Mages, Clerics, or Thieves—to customise your character and strengthen your skills.

[b]Weapons And Magic Items Galore[/b]
Choose from over 60 weapons to defend yourself and over 100 magic items to gain special abilities and ensure your survival.
[Box blurb]***[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Windows 95 or 98
* Pentium 166 MHz
* 32 MB RAM
* 450 MB free HD space
* 4X CD-ROM drive

[b]Recommended:[/b]
* Pentium II 233 MHz
* 64 MB RAM
* 12 MB VRAM (Voodoo II or other AGP 2x 3D GPU)
* 1 GB free HD space
* 32X CD-ROM drive
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Pillars of Eternity  Paradox Interactive (Obsidian Entertainment)2015Pillars of Eternity will take the central hero, memorable companions and the epic exploration of Baldur's Gate, add in the fun, intense combat and dungeon diving of Icewind Dale, and tie it all together with the emotional writing and mature thematic exploration of Planescape: Torment.

Combat uses a tactical real-time with pause system - positioning your party and coordinating attacks and abilities is one of the keys to success. The world map is dotted with unique locations and wilderness ripe for exploration and questing. You'll create your own character and collect companions along the way - taking him or her not just through this story, but, with your continued support, through future adventures. You will engage in dialogues that are deep, and offer many choices to determine the fate of you and your party. ...and you'll experience a story that explores mature themes and presents you with complex, difficult choices to shape how your story plays out.***
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Stonekeep Interplay (Interplay Productions)1995Latest version: 1.2 (as of ?)***[b]sorcery[/b] - requires a magic staff onto which you inscribe combinations of magic runes that produce various effects, modified by meta runes and so forth (in the tag's grey area)

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ambidextrous - has no significant gameplay effect. simply determines which mouse button activates it and which hand on the screen uses it. ergo, this is primarily a graphical gimmick. no way to swap handedness without dragging and dropping the tools between hands.***The scan of the box art is flawed only because my scanner can't really scan the hologram on it (I'm not sure any scanner can). You can see this rainbowy thing behind and around the front skeleton and another skeleton in the rainbow, but in reality it should be silvery/chrome-white and the second skeleton barely visible.***Immerse yourself in an epic experience more powerful and realistic than anything you've imagined. Using innovative new technology, Stonekeep draws you into its dark reaches so completely you'll forget it's just a game. Your feet will walk the ancient corridors. Your hands will wield weapons of metal and magic. You'll battle disembodied foes, rescue your allies from evil, liberate a massive dragon from bondage and discover an experience more realistic than anything you've ever imagined. Step into the mystery of Stonekeep and begin a quest through dark corridors, treacherous sewers and subterranean realms of faeries, magic and the living dead. You'll discover a world where darkness reigns and where you become part of a detailed story line that unfolds to your commands. Defeat evil, reclaim your immortal soul and experience the adventure that is Stonekeep.

Concentrate on the experience, not the computer

* An epic production, Stonekeep is the result of nearly 30 man-years for a dedicated team of producers, designers, programmers, artists and other professionals.
* Hollywood special effects, state-of-the art sound effects and music, expert scriptwriting and stunning live action cinematic sequences... Stonekeep is an experience like nothing you have ever seen.
* 3-D rendered dungeons and creatures combine with live actors and amazing special effects to produce a game play environment of unparalled realism.
* Full-Screen graphics let you truly feel the full intensity of your quest. Without distracting menus and icons, you can conctentrate on the experience, not the keyboard.
* An intelligent Diary accompanies you in your travels, automatically mapping where you've been, the characters you've encountered and important clues you may have heard.
* Includes the first chapter in the Stonekeep saga - Thera Awakening, a limited edition hardbound novella from Steve Jackson and David Pulver.
[Box blurb]***The game came bundled with a small novella, Thera Awakening, coauthored by Steve Jackson and David Pulver.
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X³: Reunion  Deep Silver (Egosoft)2005A game about the vastness of the space in a very big universe filled with all kinds of stuff (as ships, stations, asteroids...) and comprising a lot of different ways to play the game (militar, merchant, raider, police, transporter, salvager...) Its complexity and freedom are almost infinite, and has very clever features as speeding the time (for long travels) and very well-crafted reputation and market systems.

But there are 3 big issues with the game:
-The interface and controls are straight horrendous, forcing to employ the auto-pilot more than it should.
-The mission panel is very spartan and doesn´t records any indication of a possible mission (only points at already signed contracts, not featuring indications recieved in messages)
-Theres only 1 message log (important and worth-saving messages merge with a gigantic clutter of mundane conversations and tips)
These 3 problems make the in-game progress very difficult and immensely slow, and the game very boring/frustrating to play.

3 of 10***Greatest flaw in this that I see is that there's no task tracker. You're forced to remember and make notes yourself of what you agree to do and what others tell you to do, though you can review the message log as you like, it's hardly intuitive. This is especially bad considering the game's a sandbox.***Latest version: 2.5 (as of 2007)***[b]Minimum:[/b]
* Windows 98SE, ME, 2000 or XP
* 1.7 GHz Pentium IV CPU
* 512 MB RAM
* 128 MB VRAM
* 2 GB HD space

[b]Recommended:[/b]
* 2.4 GHz Pentium IV CPU
* 1 GB RAM
* 256 MB VRAM
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