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  2. Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine Game - Wikipedia

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    32-page book containing five mysteries and the solutions [2] six detective cards and matching plastic tokens. Each detective has different expertises and different contacts around the city. [2] Detective's Guide to New York, which includes background on various neighbourhoods, as well as where players can go to use their detective's expertise. [2]

  3. Nintendo Player's Guide - Wikipedia

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    Screenshots and short descriptions of other games were also included. As an early published Nintendo work, it featured some errors, including referring to Metroid heroine Samus Aran as a male, and referring to the playable bar in Arkanoid as "Bowse" instead of the proper "Vaus," most likely the result of a translation mistake.

  4. Mystery Case Files: Return to Ravenhearst Walkthrough Part 2

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    Back to Part 1 > Continue to Part 3 > STOREFRONTS-LONG STICK-Inventory Item From the main scene of the stores,outside of the General Store,click on the billboard that is on the left side of the ...

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  6. Mystery at the Museums - Wikipedia

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    Mystery at the Museums is an educational video game developed by Binary Zoo Software and published by Artech Studios for MS-DOS in 1993. [1] The game is Binary Zoo's second release as well as the second in their Adventures With Edison series.

  7. Mysteryville 2 walkthrough, cheats and tips - AOL

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    Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Level 6 Read more at CasualGameGuides > ... Mysteryville 2 walkthrough, cheats and tips. CasualGameGuides. Updated August 10, 2016 at 7:09 PM. Mysteryville 2.

  8. Mystery House - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese versions of Mystery House had sales of 50,000 units, including 30,000 copies on the MSX and 20,000 copies on the PC-6001, PC-8001, PC-8801, PC-9801, FM-7, and X1 computers. [17] Mystery House was satirized in the 1982 adventure game Prisoner 2. One location from that game is a spooky house, where the player is told, "He's killed Ken!"

  9. Manhunter: New York - Wikipedia

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    Manhunter: New York is a post-apocalyptic adventure game designed by Barry Murry, Dave Murry and Dee Dee Murry of Evryware and published in 1988 by Sierra On-Line. A sequel, Manhunter 2: San Francisco , was released in 1989.