Mean Streets (PC, 3 1/2" Disk) Access Software - 1989 USA, Canada Release

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Mean Streets
Title
Mean Streets
Product ID
81192-61092
Product UPC
081192610925
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Packaging
Retail Box
Media
3 1/2" Disk
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Description from the packaging.

It's the year 2033. Your name is Tex Murphy, private investigator in San Francisco. You've been hired by the beautiful daughter of a university professor to uncover the facts about her father's death.

As you begin your investigation, you uncover the deaths of several prominent members of the scientific community. Are these deaths coincidental or is there something more sinister going on? And which characters could have a motive? Could it be J. Saint Gideon, former head of British intelligence? Could Frank Shimming, president of the largest surveillance company in the world be hiding something? Or what about Sylvia, the professor's daughter. Is she as innocent as she seems? And why is an infamous Detroit hit man in town?

You'll interact with more than 27 digitized animated characters who respond to questions, bribes and threats.

You'll rummage through offices, warehouses and factories looking for clues. With our innovative "tree" system, you can search without typing.

Use your Lotus Speeder to fly to major cities along the West Coast. This land/air vehicle is a full 3-D solid flight simulator.

Stunning 256K VGA graphics combined with RealSound produce a software experience closer to real life than has ever been achieved before. Some characters actually talk and respond to questions.

  • Real sound: Digitized sound no hardware required.
  • An interactive detective movie.
  • 256 Color VGA
  • She's beautiful. But is she deadly?

System Requirements

PC MS-DOS 3.0
Required CPU
XT 8088/8086
Required RAM
512K
Supported Video
CGA
EGA
VGA
MCGA
Hercules Monochrome

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Retail Box cover Mean Streets. Retail Box back Mean Streets.

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