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Secret Files: Tunguska (German: Geheimakte Tunguska) is a 2006 graphic adventure video game developed by German studios Fusionsphere Systems and Animation Arts and published by Deep Silver for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo DS, Wii, iOS, Android, Wii U and Nintendo Switch.
A third and final installment of the Secret Files trilogy, Secret Files 3, was released on Windows in 2012, then ported to modern smartphones and the Nintendo Switch in 2020. One year after the initial PC release of Secret Files 3, a spin-off game, Secret Files: Sam Peters, was released and eventually made available on the same platforms as 3.
RetroArch is a free and open-source, cross-platform frontend for emulators, game engines, video games, media players and other applications. It is the reference implementation of the libretro API, [2] [3] designed to be fast, lightweight, portable and without dependencies. [4]
German developer 10tacle Studios has announced plans to develop DS and Wii ports for Secret Files: Tunguska, an adventure title that originally appeared on the PC last year. Players take on the ...
Secret Files 3 (German: Geheimakte 3) is a graphic adventure video game developed by Animation Arts and published by Deep Silver for Windows iOS, Android and Nintendo Switch. It is the third and final installment of the Secret Files trilogy .
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... October 10, 2010: x86 PC: Windows: Custom VMware Fusion: 10.1.1 January 11, 2018 ... Nintendo DS GPL: DSP ...
Secret Files: Sam Peters is a graphic adventure video game developed by Animation Arts and published by Deep Silver for Microsoft Windows, iOS, Android and Nintendo Switch. As a spin-off of the Secret Files trilogy, it is a short adventure game based on the eponymous character who first appeared in Secret Files 2: Puritas Cordis .
A port from VBA's code was used as the foundation of the Visual Boy Zune, an emulator of the Zune HD. [20] Wesley Akkerman from the Dutch computer magazine Computer!Totaal named the VisualBoyAdvance as one of the best Game Boy emulators alongside the mGBA, owing to its variety of features and customization options. [21]