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Circuits_Edge
   Title: Circuit's Edge
   Year: 1990
   Developer: Westwood Associates   
   Publisher: Infocom   
   Platform: PC DOS   
   Genre: RPG   
   Plot:
The player assumes the role of Marîd Audran, a private detective. The game is set in "The Budayeen", an entertainment / criminal quarter in an unnamed city somewhere in the Middle East that is based on New Orleans.[1] While running a series of errands/"business deals" for "Saied the Half-Hajj", a friend of Marîd's, Marîd is framed for the murder of a man named Kenji Carter. Although Marîd's influential patron Friedlander Bey clears him with the local police, Bey asks him to look into Carter's death. Doing so leads Marîd deep into the criminal underworld of the Budayeen.
Cyber-Lip
   Title: Cyber-Lip
   Year: 1990
   Developer: Eikichi Kawasaki   
   Publisher: SNK Corporation   
   Platform: Arcade   Neo-Geo   
   Genre: Run And Gun   
   Plot:
Cyber-Lip is a horizontally scrolling, side-view platformer shoot 'em up (this combination is sometimes referred to as "run and gun") arcade game released by SNK Corporation in 1990 for the SNK Neo-Geo MVS. Players control Rick and/or Brook, two human veteran soldiers, who are sent by an unspecified "federal government" into combat on a last-ditch attempt to save Earth from a malfunctioning military supercomputer in charge of all military androids.
Cyberpunk_2020
   Title: Cyberpunk 2020
   Year: 1990
   Developer: Mike Pondsmith   
   Publisher: R. Talsorian Games   
   Platform: Tabletop   
   Genre: TTRPG   
   Plot:
The game tends to emphasize some aspects of the source material more than others. Much of the focus of the game is paid to combat, high-tech weaponry and cybernetic modification; however, performance-enhancing and recreational drug use is either played down or discouraged. Although artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, and cloning are barely mentioned in the core rulebook they are reintroduced in later add-ons such as the chromebook manuals.
DDS_Megami_Tensei_II
   Title: Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei II
   Year: 1990
   Developer: Atlus   
   Publisher: Namcot   Atlus   
   Platform: Super Famicom   
   Genre: RPG   
   Plot:
The story begins with two young men in an underground shelter playing a video game called Devil Busters, which retells the opening events of Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei. After being the game's boss, they release the demon Pazuzu, who claims that the two men are the Messiahs destined to be the saviors of mankind. He grants the Hero the ability to summon and talk to demons, and his friend the gift of magic. Pazuzu gives them the mission of destroying the demon lords that have taken control of Tokyo, starting with Bael, the demon that sealed him inside Devil Busters. The heroes venture outside the shelter, and they are recognized as messiahs by the Church of Messiah. Upon reaching Tokyo Tower, however, the heroes find a witch who was also named a messiah by Pazuzu, but claims he has been manipulating them for his own gain. The friend refuses to believe that Pazuzu is using them. In order to progress in the story, the player has to side with the witch, causing the friend to leave and become his enemy.
ESWAT_City_Under_Siege
   Title: ESWAT: City Under Siege
   Year: 1990
   Developer: Sega   
   Publisher: Sega   
   Platform: Sega Genesis   
   Genre: Action   
   Plot:
The game is a sidescrolling platformer similar to Shinobi. The game is set in the near future, where the player controls a blonde police officer named Duke Oda who, over a series of levels, turns into the cyborg E.S.W.A.T. At first, as a rookie member of the Cyber Police force in the city of Liberty, the player has to clean the streets of an overwhelming crime wave and terminate the most wanted criminals. In the first and second levels of the game, the completely human Duke Oda can only utilize a single shot weapon and can only survive one hit. A second hit will kill him.
GURPS_Cyberpunk
   Title: GURPS Cyberpunk
   Year: 1990
   Developer: Loyd Blankenship   
   Publisher: Steve Jackson Games   
   Platform: Tabletop   
   Genre: TTRPG   
   Plot:
GURPS Cyberpunk is a genre toolkit for cyberpunk-themed role-playing games set in a near-future dystopia, such as that envisioned by William Gibson in his influential novel Neuromancer. It was published in 1990 after a significant delay caused by the original draft being a primary piece of evidence in Steve Jackson Games, Inc. v. United States Secret Service.
Kabuki_Quantum_Fighter
   Title: Kabuki Quantum Fighter
   Year: 1990
   Developer: Human Entertainment   
   Publisher: Pack-In Video   HAL America Inc   
   Platform: NES   
   Genre: Action   
   Plot:
In the year 2056, a virus has appeared in the main defense computer of the planet Earth. The origin and nature of the virus is unknown. Scott O'Connor volunteers to undergo an experimental transfer technology that converts his brain into raw binary code. He takes on the image of a Kabuki dancer, since the computer recognizes his great-grandfather as one. The virus in the virtual world takes on properties of an actual virus-it leaves behind debris, mutant creatures, and parasite environments of a biological nature. At the final level, it is revealed that the virus is of alien origin, having been picked up by a lost Hyperion probe launched to a neighboring planet. O'Connor stops it before the virus can order the Hyperion to fire its laser weapons and destroy the human population.
Rise_Of_The_Dragon
   Title: Rise Of The Dragon
   Year: 1990
   Developer: Dynamix   Game Arts   
   Publisher: Sierra On-Line   Sega   Dynamix   
   Platform: Amiga   Mac   PC DOS   Sega CD   
   Genre: Adventure   
   Plot:
Welcome to Rise of the Dragon. This unique game is based on Dynamix Game Development System, which comes with many improvement in adventure gaming. The characters have personalities and a past and as real people, they remember what you said or did to them. Everything you say or do will affect their actions in the future. Time passes in this world, This means that, things happen with or without you. It also means that the passage of time becomes a factor in everything you do. Offices close at night, travel takes more time to longer distances and of course, you need to rest and sleep.
RoboCop_2
   Title: RoboCop 2
   Year: 1990
   Developer: Data East   Ocean   
   Publisher: Data East   Ocean   
   Platform: Amiga   Amstrad CPC   Arcade   Atari ST/STE   Commodore C64/128   Game Boy   NES   ZX Spectrum   
   Genre: N/A
   Plot:
RoboCop 2 is a series of video games published in the 1990s by Ocean and Data East for various home computers and video game consoles. They are based on the movie of the same name. Three different games were produced, each produced on two systems. The version for the Commodore 64 and NES was a simple left-to-right scrolling platformer, in which RoboCop was required to collect and destroy at least two-thirds of the drug...
Extase
   Title: Extase
   Year: 1991
   Developer: Cryo Interactive   
   Publisher: Virgin Games   
   Platform: PC DOS   Amiga   Atari ST   
   Genre: Action   Strategy   
   Plot:
It features some puzzles involving a sleeping female android that the player needed to wake up by cleaning its circuit. Each level represented a different level of emotion until the final extase (ecstasy). The gameplay mechanic is based on the "Brain Bowler" minigame in Purple Saturn Day, an 'alien sports' compilation created by the Cryo team under the name ERE and published by Epyx.
Martian_Memorandum
   Title: Martian Memorandum
   Year: 1991
   Developer: Access Software   
   Publisher: Access Software   
   Platform: PC DOS   
   Genre: Adventure   
   Plot:
Tex Murphy is hired by business mogul Marshall Alexander, founder of TerraForm Corporation, to locate his missing daughter, Alexis. As in the first game, Tex travels between destinations and interrogates characters associated with the subject such as Alexander's attorney, his wife, and Alexis's roommate and business partners. Interrogations are menu-based and dialogues open up additional destinations and dialogue options. The investigation will reveal to Tex that the girl's disappearance is linked with an item in Alexander's possession.
RoboCop_Versus_The_Terminator
   Title: RoboCop Versus The Terminator
   Year: 1991
   Developer: Virgin Games   MMS Software   Interplay   Realtime Associates   
   Publisher: Virgin Games   
   Platform: Sega Genesis   Sega Game Gear   Sega Master System   NES   SNES   Game Boy   
   Genre: Action   Run And Gun   
   Plot:
Set a few years after RoboCop's invention, the story involves SAC-NORAD contracting Cyberdyne Systems on building Skynet. Cyberdyne used RoboCop's technology in creating Skynet. When activated, Skynet becomes self-aware and launches a war against mankind. In the future, Skynet sends several Terminators back to the past to cripple the Resistance. After destroying one of the Terminators, RoboCop proceeds to Delta City, where he confronts RoboCain.
Smash_TV
   Title: Smash TV
   Year: 1991
   Developer: Williams Electronics Games   Inc.   
   Publisher: Williams Electronics Games   Inc.   
   Platform: Amiga   Amstrad CPC   Arcade   Atari ST   Commodore 64   Game Gear   SEGA Genesis   NES   SEGA Master System   SNES   Xbox 360   ZX Spectrum   
   Genre: Action   
   Plot:
The year is 1999. The world's most popular television show is Smash T.V., an ultra-violent contest between two armed-to-the-teeth combatants, set loose in a series of deadly arenas that are filled to bursting with hordes of mindless beasts and killer robots. The aim of the game is to blast everything in sight and try to grab more cash and prizes than the other guy. Toaster ovens, VCRs, fancy cars and luxury holidays are there for the taking... for anyone who can survive long enough to enjoy them.
Flashback
   Title: Flashback
   Year: 1992
   Developer: Tiertex Design Studios   Delphine Software   
   Publisher: US Gold   
   Platform: 3DO   Acorn Archimedes   Amiga   Atari Jaguar   Mac   PC DOS   CD-i   Sega CD   Sega Genesis   SNES   
   Genre: Adventure   Platform   
   Plot:
Throughout the 20th century, an unprecedented political and economic crisis afflicted Earth, leading to the systematic disabling of it's programme to conquer outer space through lack of funding. The highest priority now was to carryout research into new energy sources, preservation of the enviro- ment and maintenance of the cultural heritage. However, at the dawn of the 21st century, provision of considerable funds from an unknown source released by the politicians of the new, unified government, permitted a return to the space research programme.
Flashback_The_Quest_For_Identity
   Title: Flashback: The Quest For Identity
   Year: 1992
   Developer: Delphine Software   Tiertex Design Studios   
   Publisher: US Gold   
   Platform: Sega Genesis   Acorn Archimedes   Amiga   Mac   Sega CD   Atari Jaguar   SNES   PC DOS   CD-i   
   Genre: Adventure   Platform   
   Plot:
Throughout the 20th century, an unprecedented political and economic crisis afflicted Earth, leading to the systematic disabling of it's programme to conquer outer space through lack of funding. The highest priority now was to carryout research into new energy sources, preservation of the enviro- ment and maintenance of the cultural heritage. However, at the dawn of the 21st century, provision of considerable funds from an unknown source released by the politicians of the new, unified government, permitted a return to the space research programme.
RoboCop_3
   Title: RoboCop 3
   Year: 1992
   Developer: Digital Image Design   Probe   Eden Entertainment Software   Ocean   
   Publisher: Ocean   Acclaim Entertainment   
   Platform: ZX Spectrum   Commodore 64   Commodore Amiga   Atari ST   NES   SNES   Sega Mega Drive   Sega Master System   Sega Game Gear      
   Genre: Shooter   Platform   
   Plot:
RoboCop 3 is a 1992 video game published by Ocean. It is based on the movie of the same name. The NES edition of RoboCop 3 is a traditional single-player, side-scrolling game with a storyline and background that loosely follows the film. A unique, memorable feature is the fact that each of RoboCop's body parts has a separate damage rating. Heavily damaged parts can result in "malfunctions," such as erratic firing (if the arm holding the weapon is damaged) or difficulty walking (if legs are damaged). The player has the opportunity to repair RoboCop's parts between levels. Within PAL-A regions, it was only released in Italy.
BloodNet
   Title: BloodNet
   Year: 1993
   Developer: MicroProse   
   Publisher: MicroProse   GameTek Inc   Night Dive Studios   
   Platform: Amiga   PC DOS   Windows   Mac   Linux   
   Genre: Adventure   RPG   
   Plot:
A mix of future tech and gothic vampire story, in the cyberpunk style, BloodNet puts the player into the role of a man named Ransom Stark, who must battle a vampire named Abraham Van Helsing who is attempting world domination and save both humanity and the cybernet. Ransom Stark was bitten by the aforementioned vampire, but is able to fight off the infection with the help of a computer grafted onto his brain stem. He must then embark on a journey to defeat the head vampire, Dracula, to stop the infection.
Cybergeneration
   Title: Cybergeneration
   Year: 1993
   Developer: Mike Pondsmith   
   Publisher: R. Talsorian Games   Firestorm Ink   
   Platform: Tabletop   
   Genre: TTRPG   
   Plot:
2027.The Incorporated States of America rules the land of the fast-gun techno-hero with a cybered fist. And a terrifying new plague sweeps the wasteland that streetkid America has inherited from the Edgerunners of 2020. Now, with amazing powers beyond mere cybertech -- abilities that defy known science, a handful of angry juvegangers have Evolved to become the Cybergeneration; a generation born to the Street -- raised on danger and deception, leading the battle to win back their world. The ISA is closing in, hunting them down to eliminate or control them. But these kids know the war's just beginning ...
nocover
   Title: CyberRace
   Year: 1993
   Developer: Cyberdreams Inc   
   Publisher: Cyberdreams Inc   
   Platform: PC DOS   
   Genre: Action   Racing   
   Plot:
In the far future wars are a thing of the past, disputes and conflicts between races are now settled on the "CyberRace", a futuristic everything-goes series of sled races.
Edo_No_Kiba
   Title: Edo No Kiba
   Year: 1993
   Developer: Riot   
   Publisher: Micro World   
   Platform: Super Famicom   
   Genre: Action   
   Plot:
It is Tokyo in the year 2050 where terrorists are running wild in the streets, and only one armored police officer is fast enough to hunt them down.
HHG_Heart_Heat_Girls
   Title: HHG Heart Heat Girls
   Year: 1993
   Developer: Cat's Pro   
   Publisher: Cat's Pro   
   Platform: Windows   
   Genre: Adventure   
   Plot:
HG is set in a futuristic world, in which humans co-exists with androids, highly advanced cybernetic organisms. However, this co-existence is anything but peaceful, since android are going rampant, and a special police force known as ACP ("Anti Criminal-cyborg Police") is specifically assigned to deal with them. Two young and lovely police officers, Angelica and Apple, receive a S.O.S. signal from two army pilots, who were attacked by a mysterious female cyborg who called herself Patricia von Kreuzel. Upon arriving at the crime scene, the heroines find no survivors. Together with their colleague, a young detective named Keith, they must investigate and solve this case.
Shadow_President
   Title: Shadow President
   Year: 1993
   Developer: D.C. True Ltd   
   Publisher: D.C. True Ltd   
   Platform: PC DOS   
   Genre: Simulation   
   Plot:
The game put the player in the role of the President of the United States in a situation loosely based on the Cold War and the early 1990s. Using a timeline that starts during the end of the Ethiopia-Somalia war, players can prepare Kuwait to be invaded by Iraq during Operation Desert Shield. After dealing with the Iraqi adversaries, the player can opt to dethrone the military overlords and political cartels that are keeping the people of South America and Africa in relative poverty.
SLA_Industries
   Title: SLA Industries
   Year: 1993
   Developer: Dave Allsop   
   Publisher: Nightfall Games   
   Platform: Tabletop   
   Genre: TTRPG   
   Plot:
SLA Industries itself is a fictional corporation run by a mysterious and seemingly immortal creature called "Mr. Slayer", whose upper management team includes two other creatures like himself, "Intruder" and "Senti". The corporation is headquartered in "Mort City", a densely populated city-sprawl larger than Eurasia and surrounded by the urban ruins of the "Cannibal Sectors". It is all located on a vast planet (also called "Mort") that had been stripped of its natural resources to the point that the ecology had been utterly destroyed. SLA Industries controlled an undefined but vast number of planets, collectively referred to as the World of Progress, and governed them in accordance with Mr. Slayer's Big Picture. The setting is bleak and surreal, with much left deliberately ill-defined in the source material.
Syndicate_1993
   Title: Syndicate
   Year: 1993
   Developer: Bullfrog Productions   
   Publisher: Electronic Arts   
   Platform: Amiga   Amiga CD32   Atari Jaguar   Mac   PC DOS   Sega CD   Sega Genesis   SNES   
   Genre: Strategy   Tactical   
   Plot:
The aim of the game is to spread the dark stain of your syndicates colour across the entire surface of the globe. The world map is divided into various territories. From your home base in europe you invade adjacent territories and, through the violent subterfuge of your agents, wrestle them from rival syndicates. Having done so, raise taxes on the locals to increase your profits and punish them for serving the wrong syndicate.
Syndicate_American_Revolt
   Title: Syndicate: American Revolt
   Year: 1993
   Developer: Bullfrog Productions   
   Publisher: Electronic Arts   
   Platform: Amiga   PC DOS   
   Genre: Tactical   
   Plot:
American Revolt is an add-on pack to Syndicate. It requires the original game and includes 3 new weapons, 21 new single player missions, and 10 multiplayer missions.
Tokyo_NOVA
   Title: Tokyo NOVA
   Year: 1993
   Developer: Tarou Suzufuki   F.E.A.R.   
   Publisher: Enterbrain   Game Field   
   Platform: Tabletop   
   Genre: TTRPG   
   Plot:
A cyberpunk role-playing game with a long history in Japan. It is considered a story of heroes set in a near future landscape.[1] It is in its fourth edition: Tokyo NOVA The Detonation. It is possible to play stories in the cyberpunk, hardboiled crime fiction, and contemporary fantasy genres.
Beneath_A_Steel_Sky
   Title: Beneath A Steel Sky
   Year: 1994
   Developer: Revolution Software   
   Publisher: Virgin Interactive   Revolution Software   
   Platform: Amiga   PC DOS   Windows   Mac   Linux   iOS   
   Genre: Adventure   
   Plot:
Beneath a Steel Sky is a cyberpunk, point and click, adventure game. You assume te role of Robert Foster and embark on a quest to make the world a better place, along with your robot companion Joey.
Burn_Cycle
   Title: Burn:Cycle
   Year: 1994
   Developer: TripMedia   
   Publisher: Philips Interactive Media   
   Platform: Windows   Mac   CD-i   
   Genre: Adventure   
   Plot:
Burn Cycle (stylized as Burn:Cycle) is a 1994 adventure video game for the CD-i that incorporates full motion video. The game's star, Sol Cutter, is a computer hacker and small-time data thief whose latest steal at the beginning of the game comes with a nasty sting. The Burn Cycle virus has been implanted in his head and has given him a two-hour realtime deadline to find a cure before his brain deteriorates completely. The player must guide Sol out of Softech and into the Televerse in order to find his cure. Various obstacles and games stand in his way, and there is the overarching realisation that Burn Cycle has been planted by someone with malicious intent. Finding this within the time limit completes the game.
Delta_V
   Title: Delta V
   Year: 1994
   Developer: Bethesda Softworks   
   Publisher: Bethesda Softworks   
   Platform: PC DOS   
   Genre: Racing   
   Plot:
Delta V, follows a cyberpunk theme, taking place in a future where mega-corporations hire hackers to acquire data, which has become the currency of that era. The player starts the game as a captured hacker who is conscripted by Black Sun, one of the mega-corporations, to join the ranks of their online operatives and risk his life piloting programs through cyberspace to steal rival corporations' data and defend Black Sun against invading hackers. Rather like The Matrix, the player's character brain-jacks into cyberspace and operates virtual vehicles and weaponry in a virtual environment to accomplish his mission, while avoiding getting his brain fried by the real effects of virtual damage.
Dreamweb
   Title: Dreamweb
   Year: 1994
   Developer: Creative Reality   
   Publisher: Empire Interactive   
   Platform: PC DOS   Amiga   
   Genre: Adventure   
   Plot:
The protagonist and anti-hero is named Ryan, a bartender in a futuristic dystopian city (implied to be in England, as evidenced by the use of British English such as "lift" and "bonnet [of a car]") who has been plagued by strange dreams of an entity known as the Dreamweb. In the dream that opens the game, Ryan is asked by the master monk of the Keepers to be the deliverer and kill the seven evils, who are united to break the Dreamweb and send mankind spiraling into chaos. (In Diary of a (Mad?)man, however, which precedes the start of the game, it is strongly implied that Ryan is descending into psychosis and has fabricated the whole Dreamweb scenario in his mind.)
Hell_A_Cyberpunk_Thriller
   Title: Hell: A Cyberpunk Thriller
   Year: 1994
   Developer: Take-Two Interactive   Tatragon   
   Publisher: GameTek Inc   GAGA Communications   
   Platform: 3DO   Windows   PC DOS   
   Genre: Adventure   Point And Click   
   Plot:
ARC agents Gideon Eshanti and Rachel Braque are spending the night together when they are attacked by a government execution squad. After killing the scrub agents, they flee to the apartment of Dante Scrivner. Dante offers them the use of his apartment, and says he'll use his connections to help investigate why the "The Hand of God", wants them dead. He also provides them a contact with the CFF, a rebel organization trying to overthrow the Hand of God, but they remain hopeful that they'll be able to clear their names instead.
Iron_Angel_Of_The_Apocalypse
   Title: Iron Angel Of The Apocalypse
   Year: 1994
   Developer: N/A
   Publisher: N/A
   Platform: 3DO   
   Genre: N/A
   Plot: N/A
Rise_Of_The_Robots
   Title: Rise Of The Robots
   Year: 1994
   Developer: Mirage   Data Design Interactive   Time Warner Interactive   
   Publisher: Time Warner Interactive   Acclaim Entertainment   Absolute Entertainment   
   Platform: 3DO   Sega Genesis   SNES   Amiga   Arcade   CD-i   PC DOS   Sega Game Gear   
   Genre: Fighting   
   Plot:
The game is divided into a single player mode and a two player versus mode. In single player mode the player controls the ECO32-2 Cyborg as he confronts the Supervisor’s minions across the vast facilities of Electrocorp. The order in which each droid is fought is fixed, with each next adversary more difficult than the last. The sixth and final level is a confrontation with the Supervisor droid itself. Each character is introduced by a short pre-rendered 3D sequence, followed by an analysis of potential weaknesses.
Shadowrun
   Title: Shadowrun
   Year: 1994
   Developer: BlueSky Software   
   Publisher: Sega   
   Platform: Sega Genesis   
   Genre: Adventure   RPG   Beat Em Up   
   Plot:
Shadowrun takes place several decades in the future (2050 in the first edition, currently 2078). The end of the Mesoamerican Long Count ushered in the "Sixth World", with once-mythological beings (e.g. dragons) appearing and forms of magic suddenly emerging. Large numbers of humans have "Goblinized" into orks and trolls, while many human children are born as elves, dwarves, and even more exotic creatures. In North America, indigenous American tribes discovered that their traditional ceremonies allow them to command powerful spirits, and rituals associated with a new Ghost Dance movement let them take control of much of the western U.S. and Canada, where they formed a federation of Native American Nations. Seattle, Washington remains under U.S. control by treaty as a city-state enclave, and most game materials are set there and assume campaigns will use it as their setting.
Syndicate_Plus
   Title: Syndicate Plus
   Year: 1994
   Developer: Bullfrog Productions   
   Publisher: Electronic Arts   
   Platform: PC DOS   
   Genre: RTS   Strategy   Tactical   
   Plot:
Syndicate is Bullfrog’s masterpiece of a game in which you aren’t saving the world or protecting innocents. You just make sure that your employers get what they want. At your disposal are four cyborg agents, an impressive arsenal of weapons and gadgets, and a massive selection of cybernetic upgrades. You are free to unleash this power on a highly interactive map where you can blow up buildings, steal cars, light trees on fire, or just shoot stuff. Produced by Peter Molyneux himself, Syndicate is the essence of cyberpunk and, with its great music, stylized visuals, and mind-blowing atmosphere, it has earned its place among the best games of all time.
System_Shock
   Title: System Shock
   Year: 1994
   Developer: Looking Glass Studios   
   Publisher: Origin Systems   
   Platform: Mac   PC DOS   
   Genre: Shooter   RPG   
   Plot:
You are a hacker. You have attempted to hack into the TriOptimum Corporation Network, and gain unauthorized access to protected files concerning the Space Station Citadel.
The_Hybrid_Front
   Title: The Hybrid Front
   Year: 1994
   Developer: Sega   
   Publisher: Sega   
   Platform: Sega Mega Drive/Genesis   
   Genre: Strategy   
   Plot:
The introduction begins with someone logging into a computer, accessing a history archive. Then, it shows a revolution that occurred sometime in the 2080s leading into a series of wars and conflict that lead up to the video game's main setting of the 26th century.
Under_A_Killing_Moon
   Title: Under A Killing Moon
   Year: 1994
   Developer: Access Software   
   Publisher: Access Software   US Gold   
   Platform: Windows   Mac   PC DOS   
   Genre: Adventure   
   Plot:
Under a Killing Moon dramatically shifted the gameplay of its predecessors in the series by fully utilizing interactive 3D environments. The player controls the protagonist Tex from a first person perspective. The virtual world allows full freedom of movement, and as such allows the player to look for clues in every nook and cranny. It was also the first Tex Murphy game to stray from the traditional adventure game dialogue format of providing options that showed exactly what the player's character would say. Instead, descriptions of the dialogue choices were given, providing some mystery to what Tex would say.
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   Title: X-Kaliber 2097
   Year: 1994
   Developer: Fupac   Winds   
   Publisher: Toshiba EMI   Activision   Sony Imagesoft   
   Platform: SNES   Super Famicom   
   Genre: Action   Platform   
   Plot:
The game takes place in the near-anarchic future of the year 2097, in which the world's economy has been devastated, governments have collapsed, and organized crime has gained dramatic influence. In X-Kaliber 2097, the player guides a swordsman named Slash through a side-scrolling environment. Boss encounters take place as one-on-one matches in the style of versus fighting games.
Bioforge
   Title: BioForge
   Year: 1995
   Developer: Origin Systems   
   Publisher: Electronic Arts   Origin Systems   
   Platform: PC DOS   Windows   
   Genre: Adventure   
   Plot:
In the far future, the known universe is ruled by an organization known as 'the Reticulum'. There is also an opposite fanatical group of religious extremists known as the Mondites, who believe in the evolution of man through machine by cybernetic implants, aspire to galactic conquest under the direction of their insane leader, the Prime Paragon.
Blade_Force
   Title: Blade Force
   Year: 1995
   Developer: N/A
   Publisher: Studio 3DO   
   Platform: 3DO   
   Genre: Shooter   
   Plot: N/A
Cyberia_2_Resurrection
   Title: Cyberia 2: Resurrection
   Year: 1995
   Developer: Xatrix Entertainment   
   Publisher: Virgin Entertainment   
   Platform: PC DOS   Windows   
   Genre: Adventure   Shooter   
   Plot:
Zak’s back! Three years after the events of Cyberia, Zak wakes up from a cryo-sleep, only to find out that his mission is not over yet. There is a new deadly weapon developed from the remains of the Cyberia project. There is a new fanatic leader who will stop at nothing to gain absolute control over humanity... Zak must put his cyberhero skills to the ultimate test!
CyberMage
   Title: CyberMage: Darklight Awakening
   Year: 1995
   Developer: Origin   
   Publisher: Electronic Arts   
   Platform: PC DOS   
   Genre: Shooter   RPG   
   Plot:
Set in the year 2044, the game features a world ruled by corporations and groups of anti-corporation rebels. The corporations, faced with the rebellion and competition among themselves, start working on implant products that lead to hybrid humans.
Fade_To_Black
   Title: Fade To Black
   Year: 1995
   Developer: Delphine Software   
   Publisher: Electronic Arts   
   Platform: PC DOS   PS   AROS   MorphOS   
   Genre: Adventure   
   Plot:
The main protagonist is Conrad Hart who, in Flashback, destroyed the planet of hostile aliens called the Morphs and went into suspended animation in a spaceship that floats aimlessly through outer space. A half century later, he is found by the Morphs and imprisoned in the Lunar prison of New Alcatraz. There, he is rescued by a man who introduces himself as John O'Conner, who tells him that the Morphs beat him to Conrad's ship, and leaves Conrad a few items "of interest" (a PDA and a handgun), before destroying the camera. On the PDA is a message that's from John, who tells Conrad to sneak around the base. Mandragore agents left a radar-scrambler there. Conrad soon makes it to John's ship. As they blast off, Morph ships start attacking them. They teleport to Mandragore base Shadow just as the ship is destroyed.
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   Title: Hagane: The Final Conflict
   Year: 1995
   Developer: CAProduction   
   Publisher: Red Entertainment   Hudson   
   Platform: SNES   
   Genre: Action   Platform   
   Plot:
Hagane features side-scrolling action and platforming gameplay and blends elements of traditional Japanese ninja and samurai with a futuristic setting. The player controls Hagane, a ninja cyborg, and can switch between four different weapons: a sword, chain, shuriken, and grenades.
I_Have_No_Mouth_And_I_Must_Scream
   Title: I Have No Mouth, And I Must Scream
   Year: 1995
   Developer: The Dreamers Guild   
   Publisher: Cyberdreams Inc   Acclaim Entertainment   
   Platform: PC DOS   Mac   
   Genre: Adventure   Point And Click   
   Plot:
The game's story is set in a world where an evil computer named AM has destroyed all of humanity except for five people, whom he has been keeping alive and torturing for the past 109 years.
Immercenary
   Title: Immercenary
   Year: 1995
   Developer: N/A
   Publisher: N/A
   Platform: 3DO   
   Genre: N/A
   Plot:
The game is set in 2004. During the 1990s, Dr. Marcus Rand was experimenting in astral projection through time and space, and encountered a woman in the future who was able to sense his astral form. The woman (later identified as simply "Raven") told him that in her time, all of humanity is jacked into a virtual reality network called Perfect, and cannot jack out, leaving them to wither and die as their physical needs are left unattended. Determined to answer Raven's plea for help, Rand focuses his research on projecting a person's mind to Perfect. When two test subjects died using his experimental technology, Rand's project was terminated and the use of the technology forbidden. Undeterred, Rand continued research using himself as the test subject. However, during his experimentation he received a near-fatal "psi feedback"; when found in his lab three days later, conscious but unable to move or communicate, he was committed to a rehabilitation institution.
Iron_Angel_Of_The_Apocalypse_The_Return
   Title: Iron Angel Of The Apocalypse: The Return
   Year: 1995
   Developer: N/A
   Publisher: N/A
   Platform: 3DO   
   Genre: N/A
   Plot: N/A
Johnny_Mnemonic
   Title: Johnny Mnemonic
   Year: 1995
   Developer: Propaganda Code   
   Publisher: Sony Imagesoft   
   Platform: Mac   Windows   
   Genre: Action   Adventure   
   Plot:
Johnny Mnemonic is based on William Gibson's short story and a subsequent movie of the same name. The game's plot bears more similarities to the movie than to the original story. Johnny is a courier in a futuristic society, delivering data implanted in his brain. However, the latest delivery is so big that it can kill him if he doesn't download the data. Unfortunately, the only person who knew the password is dead, and members of the Yakuza are hunting for the data and for its living container.
Judge_Dredd_1995
   Title: Judge Dredd
   Year: 1995
   Developer: Probe Software   
   Publisher: Majesco Entertainment   Throwback Entertainment   Acclaim Entertainment   
   Platform: PC DOS   Sega Genesis   Game Boy   SNES   Sega Game Gear   
   Genre: Adventure   Platform   Shooter   
   Plot:
Judge Dredd is an action video game for the Super NES, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, Game Gear and Game Boy originally released in 1995. The game is loosely based on the 1995 film Judge Dredd, which was a spin off from the Judge Dredd strip from 2000AD.
Necromunda
   Title: Necromunda
   Year: 1995
   Developer: N/A
   Publisher: Games Workshop   Specialist Games   
   Platform: Tabletop   
   Genre: TTRPG   
   Plot:
In the game of Necromunda, the eponymous setting is a world covered in polluted ash wastes, the result of thousands of years of heavy industry with no kinds of environmental safeguards whatsoever. Scattered amidst these seas of effluent and unstable continents of compacted dross and ash are between six and nine (the source material is inconsistent) hive cities. These are massive man-made structures, reminiscent of termite mounds on a staggering scale. So large that they break through the upper atmosphere and can serve as tethering points for star ships, the hive cities are described as housing over a trillion people each. This purpose of a "hive world" like Necromunda, is to be a manufacturing center to provide equipment for the boundless legions of the Imperial Guard and Space Marines, as well as lay down new hulls for the Imperial Navy. The hive cities produce billions of tones of manufactured goods daily. In return for these services the hives are described as being supplied with billions of tons of food and raw ore every day, serviced by bevies of ships that make commutes between the hive world and neighboring planets that are mining or agricultural worlds.
Phantom_2040
   Title: Phantom 2040
   Year: 1995
   Developer: Sunsoft   Illusions Gaming   
   Publisher: Acclaim Entertainment   
   Platform: SNES   Sega Genesis   
   Genre: Adventure   
   Plot:
In the year 2040, environmental disasters and the economic Resource Wars of the early twenty-first century have had catastrophic effects upon the Earth's ecological balance. Ever-increasing polarisation of wealth, along with the development of humanoid, robotic "biots" (Biological Optical Transputer Systems), have resulted in a social demographic that leaves the majority of the world's population scavenging in the undercity slums while a wealthy minority live luxurious lives in towering skyscrapers. The Earth's population continues to rise, but without the resources to support them or the jobs to sustain them, they are cast onto the streets of the over-urbanised mega-cities.
TekWar
   Title: William Shatner's TekWar
   Year: 1995
   Developer: Capstone Software   
   Publisher: Capstone Software   
   Platform: PC DOS   
   Genre: Shooter   
   Plot:
The premise details an ex-cop who is hired to be a hitman whose mission is to exterminate drug dealers who peddle "tek". The two most distinguishable features are the hub-based level system (all the levels are interconnected by a subway station), and the fact that all of the NPCs in the game (enemies, policemen and civilians) are shootable. When the player draws his gun, policemen shout: "Freeze! Drop your gun!" before they start shooting at the player. When a policeman or enemy is killed, their ammo can be picked up. When the player aims at a civilian, he/she ducks and screams: "Please, don't shoot!" When any NPC is shot, a blood spot appears on the wall behind it. If an NPC is shot with one of the stronger weapons in the game, they will explode into gory bits.
Angel_Devoid
   Title: Angel Devoid: Face of the Enemy
   Year: 1996
   Developer: Electric Dreams Inc   
   Publisher: Mindscape   
   Platform: PC DOS   Mac   PS1   Sega Saturn   
   Genre: Adventure   
   Plot:
In Angel Devoid: Face of the Enemy, which is set in the futuristic NeoCity of the year 3032, the player takes the role of Jack Hard, a cop whose life goal is to hunt the criminal Angel Devoid. After an accident during a car chase he awakens in an hospital - only to find out that his face was operated to look like his eternal enemy. Now he is a wanted man...
Chaos_Overlords
   Title: Chaos Overlords
   Year: 1996
   Developer: Stick Man Games   
   Publisher: New World Computing   
   Platform: PC DOS   Mac   
   Genre: TBS   
   Plot:
Chaos Overlords is set in a dystopian cyberpunk future. By 2046, private industries started to purchase bankrupt national governments. By 2050, all governments had merged under one corporation, the World United Solidarity (WUS). WUS became a corrupt monopoly, and attempted to control the population by instituting censorship and banning ownership of weapons, drugs and pornography. Former crime lords and corporate heads arose to exploit the people by creating "chaos": selling drugs, guns, and pornography, running the numbers, and engaging in extortion and blackmail. These criminals, known as Chaos Overlords, bribed WUS to avoid crackdowns. As gangs joined them and they grew in power, cities became battlegrounds for their struggles to destroy each other in pursuit of money and power.
Cyberia
   Title: Cyberia
   Year: 1996
   Developer: N/A
   Publisher: N/A
   Platform: 3DO   
   Genre: N/A
   Plot:
In a future where global terrorists rule and mankind lives on the brink of destruction, the the ultimate doomsday device has just been discovered beneath the frozen wasteland of northern Russia. Code-named Cyberia, it was designed in an era of long forgotten peace by the most brilliant minds in nano technology. In an ancient world of hope, it was to be the ultimate protector of a new order. In the year 2027, it stands as the instrument of humanity's destruction.
CyberJudas
   Title: CyberJudas
   Year: 1996
   Developer: D.C. True Ltd   
   Publisher: Merit Studios   
   Platform: PC DOS   
   Genre: Simulation   
   Plot:
CyberJudas is a presidential simulation video game for MS-DOS-compatible computers, and is the sequel to Shadow President. CyberJudas contains many of the same cyberpunk/dark science fiction elements of the original game, but adds themes of espionage and treason.
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   Title: NET:Zone
   Year: 1996
   Developer: Compro Games   
   Publisher: GameTek   
   Platform: Windows   PC DOS   
   Genre: Adventure   Puzzle   
   Plot:
A cyberpunk, puzzle, click adventure game wherein the player explores a 3D cyberspace environment created by a company named Cycorp.
Nirvana_X-Rom
   Title: Nirvana X-Rom
   Year: 1996
   Developer: N/A
   Publisher: N/A
   Platform: Windows   
   Genre: Adventure   
   Plot:
This game is based off an Italian movie of the same name. It's a sci-fi adventure mixture between Tron (sort of..) and Johnny Mnemonic. The film tells the story of a virtual-reality game designer, Jimi (Christopher Lambert), who finds out that the main character of his game, Solo (Diego Abatantuono), has achieved sentience due to an attack by a computer virus. Asked by his creation (who feels everything the character in the game feels, including multiple deaths) to eliminate its existence, Jimi sets out to erase the game from his employer's server before it's commercially released, and thus spare Solo further suffering. Jimi feels desperate because his wife Lisa (Emmanuelle Seigner) left him. He starts to search for her as he tries to delete Solo from the game.
Ripper
   Title: Ripper
   Year: 1996
   Developer: Take-Two Interactive Software   Inc.   
   Publisher: GameTek UK Ltd.   
   Platform: PC DOS   Mac   
   Genre: Action   Adventure   
   Plot:
Ripper is an interactive FMV adventure that is played out in the New York of 2040. Brutal killings reminiscent of Jack the Ripper soon get personal and you, crime reporter Jack Quinlan, must solve the mystery.
Rise_2_Resurrection
   Title: Rise 2: Resurrection
   Year: 1996
   Developer: Mirage   
   Publisher: Acclaim Entertainment   
   Platform: Windows   PS1   Sega Saturn   
   Genre: Fighting   
   Plot:
The cyborg Coton from the previous game defeated his opponents and faced the Supervisor, who used her morphing ability to defeat him and assimilate him into her own consciousness. Coton's thought patterns were cloned and used to bolster the artificial intelligence of the Supervisor, who also used fragments of his conscious in selected robots to imbue them with the ability to improve upon their own design. Electrocorp scientists, fearing that Coton had been defeated and that the Supervisor would now target the city, prepared a counter-virus based on EGO from the information Coton had earlier sent them. The Anarchy Virus was released to the main building of Electrocorp, and it infected most of the robots previously under Supervisor's control - the robots waged war against each other, disconnecting from the neuronet, quickly depleting the numbers of the Supervisor's army. Coton used the distraction caused by the malfunctioning robots to upload his consciousness to another robot, and prepared to either escape the Electrocorp building, or to attempt another attack on the Supervisor. At this point the story ends, and it is left open-ended -and dependent on the players ability- whether Coton is successful in either attempt.
Shadowrun_Sega_CD
   Title: Shadowrun
   Year: 1996
   Developer: Compile   
   Publisher: Compile   
   Platform: Sega CD   
   Genre: Adventure   RPG   
   Plot:
It is twenty-first century, and the humanity faces a difficult period that follows devastating wars and other disasters. Magic and technology co-exist, supernatural powers, mythical creatures, ghosts, cyberspace, where hackers meet and fight each other, street deckers which can be hired to do the dirty work, anarchy and struggle between mighty and corrupt corporations - this is the world of Shadowrun. Unlike the two other Shadowrun games which are set in Seattle, according to tradition, Shadowrun for Sega CD is set in the futuristic city of Neo Tokyo. The player controls a party of characters with different backgrounds: the street samurai Rikudo, the shaman girl Mao, the decker (a hired mercenary) D-Head (who also happens to be an elf), and Shiun, a former member of a mighty corporation. Their first assignment is to hunt down a ghostly warrior who has been disturbing a segment of the city for quite some time. As the player begins their investigation they plunge deeper into the dark world of intrigues and find themselves fighting on different fronts.
SkyNET
   Title: SkyNET
   Year: 1996
   Developer: Bethesda Softworks   
   Publisher: Bethesda Softworks   
   Platform: PC DOS   
   Genre: Shooter   
   Plot: N/A
Syndicate_Wars
   Title: Syndicate Wars
   Year: 1996
   Developer: Bullfrog Productions   
   Publisher: Electronic Arts   
   Platform: PC DOS   PS1   
   Genre: Tactical   
   Plot:
Welcome to an urban hell of ultra-violent mayhem. Welcome to Syndicate Wars where you’ll take control of a squad of cybernetically enhanced Agents and wreak havoc on the enemy.
The_Pandora_Directive
   Title: The Pandora Directive
   Year: 1996
   Developer: Access Software   
   Publisher: Access Software   
   Platform: PC DOS   
   Genre: Adventure   
   Plot:
Like all Tex Murphy games, The Pandora Directive takes place in post-World War III San Francisco in April 2043. After the devastating events of WWIII, many major cities have been rebuilt (as is the case with New San Francisco), though certain areas still remain as they were before the war (as in Old San Francisco). WWIII also left another mark on the world: the formation of two classes of citizens. Specifically, the Mutants and the Norms. After the events of Under a Killing Moon, tensions between the two groups have begun to diminish. The end to the Crusade for Genetic Purity was a turning point in the relations between Mutants and "Norms". Tex still lives on Chandler Ave., which recently underwent a city-funded cleanup. The events of WWIII still left the planet with no ozone layer, and to protect their citizens many countries adopted a time reversal. Instead of sleeping at night, and being awake in the day, humans have become nocturnal, in a manner of speaking. Though Tex lives in what is considered a Mutant area of town, he himself is a "Norm".
Blade_Runner
   Title: Blade Runner
   Year: 1997
   Developer: Westwood Studios   
   Publisher: Virgin Interactive   
   Platform: Windows   
   Genre: Adventure   Point And Click   
   Plot:
Blade Runner is an adventure game with an emphasis on detective work rather than on puzzles. There are very few "real" puzzles in the game, and the gameplay mainly consists of questioning suspects, gathering evidence, etc. There are also some action sequences, and throughout the game the protagonist has the ability to use his gun. The player's decisions can (and will) influence the outcome of the story, bringing the game to one of the six possible endings.
Final_Fantasy_VII
   Title: Final Fantasy VII
   Year: 1997
   Developer: Square Enix   
   Publisher: Eidos   Square Enix   Sony Computer Entertainment   
   Platform: Windows   PS1   iOS   
   Genre: RPG   
   Plot:
The game's setting is similar to that of Final Fantasy VI insofar as it is a world with considerably more advanced technology than the first five games in the series. Overall, the game's technology and society approximates that of an industrial or post-industrial science fiction milieu. The world of Final Fantasy VII, referred to in the game as "The Planet", but retroactively named "Gaia", is composed of three main land masses. The eastern continent is home to the city of Midgar, an industrial metropolis that serves as the capital city and hosts the headquarters of the Shinra Electric Power Company, which operates as much of the world's de facto government. Other locations on the eastern continent are Junon (Shinra's major military base), Fort Condor (a fort with a huge condor covering up a Mako reactor on top of it), a Chocobo ranch, and Kalm (a small town inspired by medieval Europe).
G-Police
   Title: G-Police
   Year: 1997
   Developer: Psygnosis   
   Publisher: Psygnosis   
   Platform: Windows   PS1   PSN   
   Genre: Shooter   Simulation   
   Plot:
The game is set in 2097, according to the introductory sequence. This sequence also provides the history of the game’s setting: in 2057, the depletion of Earth’s resources coincided with widening space exploration. After a catastrophic war over ever-declining resources, ending 10 years prior to the events of G-Police, Earth’s governments were stripped of military power. As a result, powerful corporations had exerted control over Earth and the burgeoning space colonies. The Government Police (G-Police) was formed by Earth’s remaining coalition government to maintain order in these colonies.
Ghost_In_The_Shell
   Title: Ghost In The Shell
   Year: 1997
   Developer: Exact   
   Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment   THQ   
   Platform: PS1   
   Genre: N/A
   Plot:
After the terrorist organization known as the Human Liberation Front claims responsibility for blowing up the Megatech Body Corporation building, Section 9 is sent to resolve the situation. Section 9 is able to trace the terrorists' communications and find their location in the bay area; however, it is a trap. Chief Aramaki later announces that the leader of the Human Liberation Front is a mercenary known as Zebra 27. Ishikawa then reports that the Energy Ministry is interested in files relating to Zebra; Aramaki orders further investigation.
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   Title: Sindome
   Year: 1997
   Developer: N/A
   Publisher: N/A
   Platform: N/A
   Genre: MOO   
   Plot:
Set in a dark gritty world in the year 2100, Sindome takes place in Withmore City, a geodesic dome city built in the wastelands of lower California. The face of the earth has been scarred by climate change and many great cities have been submerged due to the rising oceans. Sindome is all about playing a role in the struggle of the haves versus the have-nots. Characters fight for survival, carving out a niche in the underworld for themselves.
Future_Cop_LAPD
   Title: Future Cop: LAPD
   Year: 1998
   Developer: Electronic Arts   
   Publisher: Electronic Arts   
   Platform: Mac   PS1   PS3   PSP   Windows   
   Genre: Action   
   Plot:
Take control of a transforming mech in Los Angeles and clean up the crime that is running rampant throughout. Use powerful weapons to destroy anything in your way, remember...serve, protect and survive!
Judge_Dredd_1998
   Title: Judge Dredd
   Year: 1998
   Developer: Gremlin Interactive   
   Publisher: Activision   Acclaim   
   Platform: Arcade   PS1   
   Genre: Arcade   Pinball   Shooter   
   Plot:
Arcade rail-shooter game that used a Light Gun. Dredd must save the mayor, who is being held hostage by a former judge. Live-action cutscenes were played at the conclusion to each stage. Completing the game unlocked the final cutscene where Dredd resolves the crisis.
Metal_Gear_Solid
   Title: Metal Gear Solid
   Year: 1998
   Developer: Konami   Digital Dialect   
   Publisher: Konami   Microsoft Game Studios   
   Platform: Windows   PS1   
   Genre: Adventure   
   Plot:
Metal Gear Solid follows Solid Snake, a soldier who infiltrates a nuclear weapons facility to neutralize the terrorist threat from FOXHOUND, a renegade special forces unit. Snake must liberate two hostages, the head of DARPA and the president of a major arms manufacturer, confront the terrorists, and stop them from launching a nuclear strike. Cinematic cutscenes were rendered using the in-game engine and graphics, and voice acting was used throughout the entire game.
Nightlong_Union_City_Conspiracy
   Title: Nightlong: Union City Conspiracy
   Year: 1998
   Developer: Team 17   Trecision   
   Publisher: Balmoral Software   
   Platform: Windows   Amiga   
   Genre: Adventure   
   Plot:
It's the year 2099, and the player assumes the role of the top-notch investigator named Joshua Reev. His long-time friend, Hugh Martens, summons him to help him with a matter of major political importance. It seems that a group of terrorists are tearing the city to shreds, and Martens has called on Reev to put an end to the madness.
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   Title: Serial Experiments Lain
   Year: 1998
   Developer: N/A
   Publisher: Pioneer LDC Inc   
   Platform: PS1   
   Genre: Simulation   
   Plot:
Serial Experiments Lain is an atypical game where the player needs to browse a computer network, called "the Wired", discovering audio and video clips from the original anime in order to gather enough data to unravel the mystery of the plot surrounding Lain. It is up to the player to put the pieces of the puzzle together and find out how the story ends.
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   Title: Shadow Gunner: The Robot Wars
   Year: 1998
   Developer: Vertex Multimedia   
   Publisher: Ubisoft   
   Platform: PS1   
   Genre: Shooter   
   Plot:
In a hellish mechanical future, the latest generation of robots are fighting a self- destructive war of attrition.
Tex_Murphy_Overseer
   Title: Tex Murphy: Overseer
   Year: 1998
   Developer: Access Software   
   Publisher: Access Software   
   Platform: Windows   
   Genre: Adventure   
   Plot:
Since the game is told as a series of flashbacks, it actually takes place in two different time frames. The current year is 2043, shortly after the events of The Pandora Directive and as such tensions between the Mutants and Norms have begun to die down. However, the flashbacks take place in November 2037. The Crusade for Genetic Purity is beginning to gain momentum, and tensions are building between the two groups. The Mutants are usually forced to live in the run-down areas of cities such as Old San Francisco. Tex lives in his new apartment on Front St. in New San Francisco. He has just been kicked out of the Colonel's Detective Agency for reporting the Colonel's unethical practices, and has now gone into business on his own.
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   Title: Ubik
   Year: 1998
   Developer: Interplay   
   Publisher: Cryo Interactive Entertainment   
   Platform: Windows   PS1   
   Genre: N/A
   Plot: N/A
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   Title: ZeroZone
   Year: 1998
   Developer: Cryo Interactive   
   Publisher: R & P Electronic Media   
   Platform: Windows   
   Genre: Adventure   
   Plot:
You, Stan Gonzo, find yourself delivered a will from your father, whom you have never before met. You assume his role as leader of the largest cyber technology company, the Kanary, and try to unravel how he died, who he was, and what to do next. The game starts when Stan is already sitting in his office in the Kanary where a police officer asks if you have any information to further his investigation into your father's murder. Your own investigation starts by looking around the Kanary, and meeting the rest of your family.
Omikron_The_Nomad_Soul
   Title: Omikron: The Nomad Soul
   Year: 1999
   Developer: Quantic Dream   
   Publisher: Eidos   Square Enix   
   Platform: Windows   Dreamcast   
   Genre: Adventure   
   Plot:
Soon after the beginning of the game's introduction, the player begins the investigation in the Anekbah sector. He uncovers information that suggests the serial killer he is looking for is in fact not human but actually a demon. When members of an apparent underground, anti-government movement contact the player and confirm his suspicions, the investigation deepens and uncovers information; one of Omikron's chief police commanders, Commandant Gandhar, is a demon pretending to be human and lures human souls into Omikron from other dimensions by way of the Omikron video game. Kay'l 669 asking the player to help him was a trap: supposedly, if the in-game character dies, the real human playing the video game will lose their soul forever. Despite many assassination attempts on the protagonist's life by other demons working behind the scenes, the player destroys Gandhar with supernatural weaponry.
Slave_Zero
   Title: Slave Zero
   Year: 1999
   Developer: Accolade   
   Publisher: Infogrames   Night Dive Studios   
   Platform: Windows   Dreamcast   
   Genre: Shooter   
   Plot: N/A
System_Shock_2
   Title: System Shock 2
   Year: 1999
   Developer: Irrational Games   Looking Glass Studios   
   Publisher: Electronic Arts   
   Platform: Windows   
   Genre: Shooter   RPG   
   Plot:
System Shock 2 is a first-person shooter action role-playing survival horror video game for Microsoft Windows, Apple OS X and Linux. The title was designed by Ken Levine and co-developed by Irrational Games and Looking Glass Studios.
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