About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 64. Chapters: Zoop, Wolfenstein 3D, Zool, Myst, Defender, Dragon's Lair, NBA Jam, Rayman, Primal Rage, Breakout, Pinball Fantasies, Missile Command, Flashback, Cannon Fodder, Kasumi Ninja, Tempest, Sensible Soccer, Bubsy, Raiden, Tempest 2000, Double Dragon V: The Shadow Falls, BattleSphere, Worms, Syndicate, Theme Park, Braindead 13, Ultra Vortek, Alien vs Predator, Total Carnage, Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, Fight for Life, Zool 2, Soccer Kid, Troy Aikman NFL Football, List of Atari Jaguar games, Atari Karts, Checkered Flag, Fever Pitch Soccer, Pitfall: The Mayan Adventure, Cybermorph, Skyhammer, Highlander: The Last of the MacLeods, AirCars, White Men Can't Jump, Brett Hull Hockey, Blue Lightning, Trevor McFur in the Crescent Galaxy, Iron Soldier, Brutal Sports Football, Club Drive, Ruiner Pinball, Attack of the Mutant Penguins, Battlemorph, Hover Strike, Val D'isere Skiing and Snowboarding, Missile Command 3D, I-War, Defender 2000. Excerpt: Saturn PlayStation PSP Nintendo DS iOS April 22, 2009Myst is a graphic adventure video game designed and directed by the brothers Robyn and Rand Miller. It was developed by Cyan (now Cyan Worlds), a Spokane, Washington--based studio, and published and distributed by Broderbund. The Millers began working on Myst in 1991 and released it for the Macintosh computer on September 24, 1993; it was developer Cyan's largest project to date. Remakes and ports of the game have been released for Saturn, Microsoft Windows, Jaguar CD, 3DO, CD-i, PlayStation, AmigaOS, PSP, Nintendo DS, and iOS by publishers Midway Games, Sunsoft, and Mean Hamster Software. Myst puts the player in the role of the Stranger, who uses a special book to travel to the island of Myst. There, the player uses other special books written by an artisan and explorer named Atrus to travel to several worlds known as "Ages.."..