showing 10 games

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Escape from Hell  Electronic Arts1990The connections to Judeo-Christian mythology are thin, but it was apparently the author's intent to make this connection. The author planed to include much more content referencing Dante's Inferno. For example, there were originally 9 levels, not 3. There were also plans for many more characters and the player participating in their conflicts. There was supposed to be an alignment system that interplayed with conflicts. The dialog in the game clearly indicates all of this.***
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[37]***[spoiler=Short re-cap of the intro;Hide]The premise is that your friend didn't show up, and you found a strange note on his fridge. Later you're with your girlfriend and she's curious how it went with your friend, but you explain he wasn't there and mention the strange note. Of course she has to ask what was on it and you recite it to her, only to find your girlfriend disappear. Assuming foul play, you call out without reply, except for a phone call apparently from Heaven. Trying to explain what happened, you incredulously, as you can't believe that could possibly be it, utter the incantation again. And so begins our adventure, with you, your girlfriend and your best friend all in Hell, separated from each other.[/spoiler]
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Defender of the Faith: the Adventures of David NavPress Software;Hänssler Verlag;Neuhausen (Solid Rock Software)1992 labelminimizeminimize
Daniel & the Lion's Den  BibleByte1995The PC MS-DOS version of this game was released in the ebook "Computer Bible Games - Book 3", which included the original games from the older editions that had the code for other homecomputers like the the TRS-80 etc. From my understanding the book is from 1995. labelimageminimize
Manna from Heaven BibleByte1995The PC MS-DOS version of this game was released in the ebook "Computer Bible Games - Book 3", which included the original games from the older editions that had the code for other homecomputers like the the TRS-80 etc. From my understanding the book is from 1995. labelimageminimize
Moses' Rod BibleByte1995The PC MS-DOS version of this game was released in the ebook "Computer Bible Games - Book 3", which included the original games from the older editions that had the code for other homecomputers like the the TRS-80 etc. From my understanding the book is from 1995. labelimageminimize
Noah's Ark BibleByte1995The PC MS-DOS version of this game was released in the ebook "Computer Bible Games - Book 3", which included the original games from the older editions that had the code for other homecomputers like the the TRS-80 etc. From my understanding the book is from 1995. labelimageminimize
The Exodus Game BibleByte1995The PC MS-DOS version of this game was released in the ebook "Computer Bible Games - Book 3", which included the original games from the older editions that had the code for other homecomputers like the the TRS-80 etc. From my understanding the book is from 1995. labelimageminimize
The Quail Game BibleByte1995The PC MS-DOS version of this game was released in the ebook "Computer Bible Games - Book 3", which included the original games from the older editions that had the code for other homecomputers like the the TRS-80 etc. From my understanding the book is from 1995. labelimageminimize
The Rapture Game BibleByte1995The PC MS-DOS version of this game was released in the ebook "Computer Bible Games - Book 3", which included the original games from the older editions that had the code for other homecomputers like the the TRS-80 etc. From my understanding the book is from 1995. labelimageminimize
Realms of the Haunting Gremlin Interactive;Interplay (Gremlin Graphics)1996Forged in the Beginning and protected by the Seven Seals, there lies a place where thought and creation intertwine. The center for all realms of existence, it is the balancing force between good and evil, man and spirit. A focal point for all energies, and the one element that has kept the consuming nature of darkness at bay... Until now.***
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* MS-DOS 5.0
* 486DX2/66 CPU
* 1 MB VGA card
* Soundblaster compatible soundcard
* 2X CD-ROM drive
* mouse

[b]Recommended:[/b]
* 16 MB RAM (for running under Win95)
* VESA 1.2 compatible SVGA card
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