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DOS Adventure game from Revolution Software from 1994.
Virgin Interactive Entertainment
1994
Revolution's second chart-topping game is a wry but powerful drama set in a bleak near future. To create the claustrophobic world of Union City, Revolution joined forces with Dave Gibbons, a respected comic book artist. Dave designed the background layouts and also created a graphic novel as the introduction to the game. The game told the story of Robert Foster's search for his father, his name and his identity. With his seriously wacky companion, Joey the droid, Foster's journey takes him beneath the City to confront its secret and his past. Best Adventure category in the British Golden Joystick awards 1995.
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This is a liberated game: it was originally commercial, but on 2 August 2003 Revolution Software released the full version as freeware. NOTE: This game can be played under Windows using the ScummVM engine recreation (see the links section below).
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