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Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge  LucasArts1991Can be run on modern systems using [[link:http://www.scummvm.org/ ScummVM]].
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Conspiracy  Virgin (Cryo)1992
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Crime City Interactive Fantastic Fiction (Interactive Fantastic Fiction;Intellectual Software Consultants Limited)1992
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Darkseed  Cyberdreams1992Dark Seed is an adventure game which capitalizes on the drawings of famous horror designer H. R. Giger as a source of background artwork and inspiration.

You play Mike Dawson, an ad company manager who, in pursuit of his goal in life to become a writer, purchases a solitary mansion in a small town called Woodland Hills. Although the low cost and hush-hush transactions when purchasing the house do raise your suspicion, the solitary environment and sheer beauty of the house crush common sense and you decide to buy the house. That's when trouble begin. Upon reaching the house, you suddenly feel tired. You find a bed and fall asleep...

... and wake up from a terrible dream, only to find out that your life has just become a worse nightmare: an unknown source has implanted a seed of darkness in your mind, and you only have three days to find a way to stop it.***French version.
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[37]***Based on artwork of H.R. Giger (responsible for "Alien"), in this game you play the role of Mike Dawson, a science-fiction author, who bought an old mansion, which is a gate to a horrid parallel world.
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Dylan Dog: The Murderers Simulmondo1992Based on an italian comic book.
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Elvira II: The Jaws of Cerberus  Accolade (Horror Soft)1992
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Eternam  Infogrames1992
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Free D.C. Cineplay Interactive1992
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Hugo III: Jungle of Doom! Gray Design Associates1992
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Last Half of Darkness II SoftLab Laboratories1992Last Half of Darkness II is an adventure game that uses the same engine as its predecessor. Maintaining the horror atmosphere, the game has the player interact with the environment by selecting verb commands and collecting items to solve puzzles and advance the story.
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Last Half of Darkness III SoftLab Laboratories1992
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Leather Goddesses of Phobos 2  Infocom1992
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Nippon Safes Inc. Dynabyte1992
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Plan 9 From Outer Space Gremlin Graphics;Konami Corporation (Gremlin Ireland)1992
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Ringworld: Revenge of the Patriarch Tsunami Media1992A CD-ROM version of the game was released in 1993. Both versions are strictly identical: the only addition of the CD-ROM version are demos of other games of the company and an audio interview of Ringworld's novelist Larry Niven.***CD-ROM version
[37]***Original floppy disk version
[37]***Based on the Ringworld novel(s) by Larry Niven.
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Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective Vol. 2 Icom Simulations1992
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Spellcasting 301 - Spring Break Legend Entertainment1992
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The Adventures of Maddog Williams in The Dungeons of Duridian Game Crafters1992The protagonist is an inventor by profession.***Originally shareware, later released as freeware.
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The Dark Half Capstone Software1992
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The Lost Files of Sherlock Holmes Electronic Arts1992
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The Town With No Name Prism Leisure (Delta 4)1992
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The UnReal World  Enormous Elk1992Development was moved to Windows at some point.

Project originally started in 1990 but first public release was in 1992.
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Vision: The 5 Dimension Utopia LBS (ad Games)1992Vision: The 5th Dimension Utopia is an advertising game for the German building society LBS, which sold it rather cheaply in its branches. The setting is an arcology floating on the sea. You are a new citizen in this city and you've got to work in order to make money for food and the rent of your suite while staying healthy through sleeping and eating enough. The common way to earn money is playing mostly action-oriented mini-games or doing smaller quests (or rather tasks), which also are part of the plot of the game.
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Ween: The Prophecy Coktel Vision1992[b]title mentioned[/b] - Ween is the protagonist's name, and his(?) father tells him to "fulfill [i]the prophecy[/i]".
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Weird Island - (Kevin Lee)1992Weird Island is a graphic adventure which uses an original 'point and click' interface, eradicating the need for typing of complex sentences. It features graphic illustrations of every location from a first person perspective. This allows you to take part in the game as yourself not some computer character. The plot of the game is as follows:
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Star Trek: 25th Anniversary Interplay1992Disk version published in 1992, CD-ROM version published in 1994.***CD-ROM version
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The Legend of Kyrandia  Virgin (Westwood)1992[media=youtube]_c5QrnYYk3Y[/media]
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Wolfenstein 3D  Apogee;Activision;GT Interactive (id Software)1992[media=youtube]x8o0a5ntxfc[/media]***A fun run-and-gun FPS (one of the pioneers of the genre) with a simple goal in mind: kill nazis.
It has not aged well (its palette is very harsh to the sight, and its control feels clunky), but still its minoic level design (filled with secrets) and its variety of levels (from the ubermensch/zombie army of mission 2 to the secret nightmare of mission 4) make it a nice title.
Its simpleness is its best virtue; nonetheless this game was made to be hard.

7 of 10, would kill mystic führers again.***Maybe it was the fact that people got to blow away Nazis. Maybe it was the sheer challenge of it all. For whatever reason, Wolfenstein 3D and Spear of Destiny, pioneered the first-person shooter genre and brought its legendary creators, id Software, worldwide notoriety and numerous awards. In fact, The Computer Gaming World Hall of Fame recognized Wolfenstein 3D as helping to shape the overall direction of the computer gaming industry.
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[52]***They also released a mission pack titles "The Nocturnal Missions" with three more episodes. Later releases of Wolfenstein 3D would include these mission pack episodes and thus had six episodes instead of only the three original episodes.***Third game in the Wolfenstein series.

1st version published by Apogee. Republished later by Activision Publishing and again by GT Interactive.
[Zerothis]***The first really addictive First-person shooter!
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Lure of the Temptress Virgin Interactive (Revolution Software)1992[media=youtube]qCajL9SgvC0[/media]***
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[37]***Originally commercial game, later released as freeware.***A point-&-click adventure with some unique features. Characters in the game go on living their lives when they are not on screen. Also, you can enlist the help of characters you meet. Sort of forming an RPG style 'party'.

The DOS version of this game is avialable for free download on Revolution's webpage.
For the English version you can bypass the copy protection system. When the game first begins, move the cursor to the menu at the top of the screen and RESTART the game. Done.
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1483 Anno Domini The Jumping Bird Press1993
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Amazon - Guardians of Eden  Access Software1993
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Batman Returns Konami;GameTek (Spirit of Discovery)1993
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Blue Force Accolade (Tsunami Media)1993
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Bram Stoker's Dracula Psygnosis (TAG)1993In this shooter, you have to deal with undead. Not only with Dracula, as the title foreshadows, but that would be some untypical 3D shooter, anyways. Though it has the license of the Francis Ford Coppola movie based on Stoker's novel, there is little relation to events in the movie. Legions of the undead are rising from their graves, and it's your job to put a stop to the madness. To do this, you must purify the many creature-spawning graves on Dracula's estate while fending off the horrendous monsters along the way. Having Psygnosis’ name on the box can’t rescue Dracula from the tedious gameplay – rooms in the estate begin to resemble one another after a while, and puzzles are quite simplistic and boring (find key X to unlock door Y). I looked for that game for an eternity, because I played the demo version in 1993, but never found the full game those days. Sometimes I even thought I just dreamed that game and it never existed ;-). Anyways, here you can take a look yourself if you like.***
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Companions of Xanth  Legend Entertainment1993
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Der Schatz im Silbersee Linel;Software 20001993
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Dracula Unleashed Viacom New Media (ICOM Simulations)1993
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Duke Nukem 2 Apogee1993
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Dylan Dog: Through the Looking Glass  Simulmondo1993
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Eye of the Beholder III: Assault on Myth Drannor  SSI1993Saved games from the prequel ([game=#40320]EOB2[/game]) can be loaded into this game when starting; minus the special items.
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Flies: Attack on Earth Softgold Computerspiele (Ego Software)1993
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Freddy Pharkas: Frontier Pharmacist  Sierra On-Line1993
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Gateway 2: Homeworld Legend Entertainment1993
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Geheimprojekt DMSO Merckle (The Art Department)1993Geheimprojekt DMSO ("Secret Project DMSO") features the generic private eye, the generic adventure setting and a lot of painkiller ointments, all ingeniously united on the game's cover illustration.

DMSO is short for Dimethyl-Sulphoxide, the prime ingredient of Merckle Pharma's Dolobene(TM) and Rheumabene(TM) ointments, and thus a likely target for scheming international criminals. As detective Jack Bene, you travel through Europe in search for the formula, solving simple puzzles and using a fair amount of ointments on your way.

Geheimprojekt DMSO is freeware, was published in German and Germany only, and features the exact ingredients of 100 g Dolobene(TM) and 100 g Rheumabene(TM) on no less than three manual pages.
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Heirs to Skull Crag  SSI (MicroMagic;SSI)1993Heirs to Skull Crag is the game, exclusively available in no other package game, real game, actual game, existing game, playable game, completable that comes the the Unlimited Adventures game creator which is in every other videogam database with tools to create AD&D based adventures, or even other types of adventures based on the Gold Box Engine.

The executable is "FRUA.EXE" and the letters stand for "Forgotten Realms Unlimited Adventures". But UA is by no means limited to the Forgotten Realms setting. Materials from other settings are included and players are free to create their own or download UGC from the aforementioned site.
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High Seas Homicide Sherwood Forest Software1993High Sea Homicide is a
murder mystery game. You are Martin T.
Berringer, Master Detective from
Scotland Yard. While on vacation aboard
the HMS Elias ocean liner, you find
yourself in the midst of yet another
murder mystery. You must find the killer
and bring them to justice. Use the
Keyboard to input commands such as
open door, get gun and look around.
Requires VGA graphics and a hard drive.
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Homey D. Clown Capstone Software (Synergistic Software)1993"Homey don't play that!" Take on the role of Homey D. Clown, the most popular Damon Wayans character from Fox's sketch-comedy series "In Living Color". Players guide Homey through his typical day on the streets of New York, using his sock to bop the annoying people he meets. Gameplay is point-and-click, with a combination of adventure and a little arcade.
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Hound of the Baskervilles Prism Leisure Corporation (On-Line)1993
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Innocent Until Caught Psygnosis (Divide By Zero)1993
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Jonny Quest: Curse of the Mayan Warriors  Hollyware Entertainment (MicroIllusions)1993
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