Tex Murphy not represented -- how "un-constitutional&qu
Posted: June 05, 2006 • 6:07 pm
I have come across a web site that lists various games in history that were innovative in various ways. As I scrolled through the list, I discovered, to my disappointment, that NONE of the Tex Murphy games were mentioned. Seeking to rectify this oversight, I created an entry for Mean Streets as it was innovative in the use of digital audio without a sound card (using the internal PC Speaker). However, I could use some help. If anyone wishes to add to (or correct) my entry, here's the link...
http://www.gameinnovation.org/index.php/Mean_Streets
Also, since pretty much all of the Tex games were innovative in some way, entries for the other games could be made as well. I intend on making an entry for Martian Memorandum (for first use of digital video live actors in a game) when I get a chance. However, if anyone would like to make an entry for this or any other of the Tex games here's a direct link to the website home page...
http://www.gameinnovation.org
Let's ensure Tex (and his creators) gets the credit deserved!!!
http://www.gameinnovation.org/index.php/Mean_Streets
Also, since pretty much all of the Tex games were innovative in some way, entries for the other games could be made as well. I intend on making an entry for Martian Memorandum (for first use of digital video live actors in a game) when I get a chance. However, if anyone would like to make an entry for this or any other of the Tex games here's a direct link to the website home page...
http://www.gameinnovation.org
Let's ensure Tex (and his creators) gets the credit deserved!!!