Fahrenheit is a full motion video game published by Sega and developed by Sega Studios for release on the Sega CD and Sega CD 32X in 1995. This is the Sega CD version, which is a downgrade to the Sega CD 32X version.
Both versions were bundled and sold together as one package for the North American release, while Japan and Europe only saw the Sega CD version released.
Fahrenheit is a full motion video game published by Sega and developed by Sega Studios for release on the Sega CD and Sega 32X CD in 1995.
Developed primarily as a 32X CD title, it also saw a release on the Sega CD, where it was the same game, but with downgraded video quality. Both versions were bundled and sold together as one package for the North American release, while Japan and Europe only saw the Sega CD version released.
Rampo is an interactive movie which uses pre-rendered backdrops and live actors. The game features Edogawa Rampo, a Japanese mystery novel writer, as a protagonist.
A young boy called Magu Magu travels across the world with his friend: a giant light pink flightless bird called Yam Yam. The duo must work together to accomplish tasks given to them. Experience the colorful friendship and intense action!
Based on the PBS kids program, The Magic School Bus along with Ms. Frizzle and her companion Liz takes the player throughout the solar system one planet at a time to learn about them while exploring each one. Along the way, players will be transported on the bus on their way to the next planet where they can take photos of the planets, their moons, stars, among many other things they can see. Along the way they will encounter puzzles they have to solve in order to advance using the facts they have learned through their planetary visit and can also build their own solar system in any way they choose.
Cluedo, known as Clue in the USA, is a popular board game with a murder mystery theme. The CD-i version makes full use of Digital Video to present the viewer with a challenging game. By interviewing real characters and using a process of deduction the viewers must play against each other to find the murderer, the murder weapon and the murder room, and correctly accuse the culprit.
Invasion from planet Skyron is an interactive varietyshow, based on the works of the Monty Python team. It looks and feels like a game, but will be experienced as something completely different. Each time the program is started, viewers will see scenes in a different order and sometimes even completely new ones.
By clicking the player/viewer directs the clan through the different worlds, based on the animations of Terry Gilliam. Clicking on objects or bringing the clan to certain locations trigger several kinds of events. Many encounters take place and each one requires a different reaction. But life in this Python world changes over time as well. As many as 13 different games are hidden in this world of Python, mostly based on specific sketches that still influence our perception of humour and the use of language. Players can earn points, which enables them to view sketches and clips in the cinema. This can be entered by clicking on the score sheep. But also during the exploration of the different scenes videocli
Evocation: Oltre il sogno is the third instalment of the Evocation series. It is a first-person adventure with philosophical themes where the player navigates pre-rendered environments to solve puzzles.
Meet Digby, the one-pound dog, and his friends, in three animated, interactive stories and 7 fun-filled games. Includes wacky sound studio, animated surprises hidden within every screen, and 5 sing-along tunes
7 dni a 7 noci ("7 Days and 7 Nights") is an erotic Czech adventure. You walk around town talking to people, picking up objects, and solving puzzles. The game is inspired and very similar to Sierra classic Leisure Suit Larry.
The story revolves around Venca Záhyb (Wenzel Ziegler in German, and Waszek Fałda in Polish) who one day receives a special job order from well-known millionaire Jonathan Smiht (parody for surname Smith). His orders: to protect his seven daughters from potential suitors. However, after a night spent in a pub with one Fanda Kořen who bets him one "lubr" that he can not claim all seven for himself, Venca's duties take on a whole new meaning.
He has one day with each daughter in which to win her heart. However, each woman will pose a unique challenge for Venca to overcome.
The Two Towers MUD is a free Multiplayer Online Roleplaying Game set entirely within Tolkien's world of Middle-earth, at the time of 'Lord of the Rings'. We have extensively re-created the lands of Middle-earth in a rich text environment, from Mithlond to Mordor and the lands of Harad beyond. With over 100,000 rooms and always growing, The Two Towers is a richly developed and highly interactive world. There are hundreds of quests, with rewards great and small, for you to discover.
The Two Towers has an active community of players from around the world who come together to play online. Players join together to create guilds, raid enemy lands, and more.
Online continuously since 1994, The Two Towers is one of the longest running multiplayer games on the internet and is maintained by a staff of hardworking volunteers who love Tolkien and multiplayer gaming.
A collection containing the first five games in the Space Quest series which was released to celebrate the 15th anniversary of Sierra On-Line (originally founded as On-Line Systems). This collection was released alongside other well-known series from Sierra On-Line (specifically the "King's Quest" and "Leisure Suit Larry" series of games).
In addition to the first five games in the series, the collection includes the 1991 remake of the first Space Quest game, the French and German versions of Space Quest V, an arcade game collection called "Roger Wilco's Spaced Out Game Pack", information on the Space Quest series, and some videos (including a spoof journalistic piece where the "reporter" interviews various people at Sierra On-Line), and a secret bonus program about the World Famous Talking Bear.
This is the sequel to The Dark Convergence and takes place some time after the end of the original game.
The player has survived the horrible night, but his mind is deeply scarred by the horrors he had to face. In fact, the player lives as a bum, wandering aimlessly on the streets, not capable of retrieving his own lost sanity. A new horrid menace may be lurking underneath the apparent calm and may be linked to the psychiatrist who is searching for the player...
This game uses the same engine as the original game with similar gameplay and atmospheres.
Midnight Stranger (1994) is the first of two published interactive multimedia CD-ROM based collaborations between writer and director Jeff Green and the Animatics Multimedia Corporation. Noted for its cinéma vérité style, it is a Point Of View (POV) video-based experiment in simulated socializing that takes place in an anonymous city late one night. Players navigate between several locations, and can interact with one or more people in each location to varying effects based on the player's "reactions" to that person. The main technical innovation of Midnight Stranger is its use of an emotional continuum Mood Bar for interaction with the in-story characters rather than a text interface or an itemized set of options for each interaction. The Mood Bar simulates some of the frustration and uncertainty when dealing with other people in social situations, and provides a more realistic role playing experience