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CSI: Deadly Intent is a computer game based on the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation television series.It is the seventh CSI game released, including CSI: Miami and CSI: NY.It was released for Microsoft Windows on October 20, 2009, [1] and for Xbox 360, Nintendo DS and Wii on October 27, 2009.
This game, like CSI: Miami and CSI: 3 Dimensions of Murder follows a distinct pattern of five cases, with the fifth case tying together the previous four. The Xbox version of the game however, also contains the cases from its successor: CSI: Dark Motives. CSI was a commercial success, with global sales above 500,000 units by early 2004. It ...
Pages in category "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation video games" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
CSI (Crime Scene Investigation) is a media franchise of American television series created by Anthony E. Zuiker.The first three CSI series follow the work of forensic scientists as they unveil the circumstances behind mysterious deaths, while the fourth series, CSI: Cyber, emphasizes behavioral psychology and how it can be applied to cyber forensics.
CSI: Fatal Conspiracy is a video game based on the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation television series.It is the ninth CSI game released. It was released on 26 October 2010 [1] (along with a companion Nintendo DS game CSI: Unsolved) on Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii.
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CSI: Unsolved! is a video game based on the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation television series developed by Canadian studio Other Ocean Interactive. It is the tenth CSI game released, including CSI: Miami and CSI: NY. It was released on 23 November 2010 for the Nintendo DS, along with CSI: Fatal Conspiracy on consoles and the PC. [1]
This is a list of video games published and/or developed by Telltale Games.Telltale Games closed as a studio in 2018 and its assets were sold off. LCG Entertainment purchased the majority of Telltale's licenses and assets and began doing business as a video game publisher and developer under the Telltale Games brand name in 2019.