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Inside News. Zork Nemesis was never meant to be a Zork game from the start. Midway though the end production the game which was scheduled to be titled "the Alchemists" was given the red light and then reintroduced as a Zork game with only minor script changes. The additional sound "Recordings" are the only real reference to the Great Underground Empire. Still the soundtrack is one of the best ever released and the game play challenging. The Zork fan will quickly notice that this game has nothing to do with Zork at all.
Zork Nemesis
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Feb 29, 1996
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Inside News. Zork Nemesis was never meant to be a Zork game from the start. Midway though the end production the game which was scheduled to be titled "the Alchemists" was given the red light and then reintroduced as a Zork game with only minor script changes. The additional sound "Recordings" are the only real reference to the Great Underground Empire. Still the soundtrack is one of the best ever released and the game play challenging. The Zork fan will quickly notice that this game has nothing to do with Zork at all.
SummaryWhile Zork Nemesis may be too graphic and intense for children, adults who loved Myst or Phantasmagoria will find a lot to like about this CD-ROM.
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- PC
- PlayStation
Initial Release Date:Feb 29, 1996
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