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Tex Murphy: Under a Killing Moon

Still play it now and then

UAKM was wonderful, except I was busy playing Links386 (also from Access) at the time. This game was funny, entertaining, and daring in what it tried to do. I would say the results were successful. Now, just asking. In the endgame, when Tex finds a locked safe on the Moon Child, opens it, and sees some golf software, he gets information about an agent. Access, someone in Links386 CSN said you were doing a takeoff on me. I was dominant in Links386 during 1994 to 1996. If it was me, I demand some royalties. ;) Dr. Lomax Links386 player

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Tex Murphy: The Pandora Directive

Still keeping my 266 Pentium II

Yes, I kept a computer from about 1997 to play games like this .... Dos Box is such a breakthrough to threaten my using my old computer, and thanks to GOG also ... but ... weird to use the old one and swap the disks but I did recently and it doesn't bug me much like before. Anyway. The game itself is incredibly underrated, including by gamespot, where they think you have to shoot and kill everything. UAKM was outstanding as well; I got two free copies of it at the time from Computer Sports Network for winning some online golf tournaments. (Was that intended for me as a pun by Access, about the agent who already had been to the place off planet for the pure only but got killed ... when Tex finds a golf software game in a safe). Remember to rerun the alien surgery scene over and over to get 20 points each time, to raise your score. ;) Dr. Lomax

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