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Battletech: The Crescent Hawks' Inception
Jointly developed by FASA and Westwood Associates, Battletech represents one of Infocom's early forays into a pure publishing role. In Battletech you play a young 31st-century warrior who must battle the forces of a neighboring stargroup to find his lost father and secure revenge. |
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Battletech: The Crescent Hawks' Revenge
The sequel to Battletech: The Crescent Hawks' Inception, the story follows the further 31st century exploits of young warrior Jason Youngblood. |
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Circuit's Edge
A daring, atmospheric game, based on the George Effinger sci-fi series, When Gravity Fails, of a genre that would later come to be known as cyber-punk. |
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Cornerstone
Here it is, the infamous Cornerstone, the database that sunk Infocom. |
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Fooblitzky
Computer software or board game? Foobltizky is unique in the annals of Infocom products. |
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InfoComics
In 1988, in conjunction with Tom Snyder (no, not THAT Tom Snyder), as the game industry began to go graphic, Infocom tried its hand at a series of interactive comics books called InfoComics. |
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Infocom demos and samplers
From 1984 through 1990, Infocom released four different demos of its games, from the original Zork I demo with the "Catch a Butterfly" tutorial, to the Commodore 64-only Mini-Zork. Included here is also Activision's Return to Zork demo. |
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Leather Goddesses of Phobos 2: Gas Pump Girls Meet the Pulsating Inconvenience from Planet X
To those who thought Steve Meretzky could do no wrong, we present the most infamous of all Infocom games: the long-awaited, and even longer-reviled, follow-up to the Infocom hit Leather Goddesses of Phobos. Don't download this! Don't play it!! DON'T do it!!! It's THAT bad! You've been warned. |
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Mines of Titan
A remake of Mars Saga, in which you find yourself stranded on a Saturn moon, forced to deal with the dregs of society in order to find your way home. |
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Quarterstaff: The Tomb of Setmoth
Infocom's first fully graphic fantasy role playing game, released only for the Macintosh platform. |
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Tombs and Treasure
Tombs and Treasure was an Activision update for the NES of a game originally developed for the Japanese market. It was published under the Infocom label and represents Infocom's only foray into gaming consoles. |