About This Game 8-bit Adventure Anthology is a compilation featuring faithful remakes of three of the best 8-bit point & click adventure games ever made. Originally released between 1987-1991, each stand-alone adventure features the same mind-blowing puzzles, graphics and music that mesmerized generations of console gamers! Now is your chance to play “Shadowgate™”, “The Uninvited™” and “Déjà Vu™” the way they were supposed to be played, with a controller in hand and worlds waiting to be explored! Set within the realms of fantasy, horror and film noir, these three fantastic stories are a must have for those who enjoy traditional adventure games made of tougher stuff. To enhance your experience, the compilation features a new 8-bit style menu, beautifully composed chip tunes and the most outstanding ‘old TV’ effects you’ve ever seen. Created by adventure gamers for adventure gamers, 8-bit Adventure Anthology is the perfect addition to your gaming collection and one you won’t want to miss! Shadowgate™: The wind whistles through the halls as you step through the stone threshold. You’ve just entered Shadowgate, a once shining castle, now an evil, dark smouldering ruin. Swallow your fear and take up your torch. You are the ‘Seed of Prophesy’ and in your hand lies the fate of the world itself. The Uninvited™: The last thing you remember was a figure appearing in the middle of the road and the sound of your sister’s screams over the screeching tires. When you come to, you discover two horrifying things: your sister is missing and the mansion that now looms before you seems to be calling your name… Déjà Vu™: It’s 1942 and you wake up in a seedy bathroom with no idea how you got here or, for that matter, who you are. You grab a .38 hanging on the door, stumble up the stairs and find some stiff slumped over a desk with three bullet holes in him. You check your gun. Three bullets are missing. This is gonna be a bad day. DISCLAIMER: This game is only playable in English. 7aa9394dea Title: 8-bit Adventure Anthology: Volume IGenre: AdventureDeveloper:General Arcade, Abstraction GamesPublisher:Abstraction GamesRelease Date: 31 Oct, 2017 8-bit Adventure Anthology: Volume I Download Ubuntu 8-bit adventure anthology volume one. 8-bit adventure anthology volume i trophies. 8-bit adventure anthology volume i. 8 bit adventure anthology volume 2. 8-bit adventure anthology volume i ps4. 8-bit adventure anthology volume i review. 8-bit adventure anthology volume 1 trophy guide. 8 bit adventure anthology volume 1 achievements. 8-bit adventure anthology volume 1 Me and my sister grow up with Shadowgate but we never got to play the others so this is fantastic that you are offering us the the chance to play them now so thank you creators and steam for the good scary memories to come back to haunt us again lol.. What memories does this bring. A nice trilogy of games of the NES that i adored as a kid. Exactly as i remembered them. These are the best version of these games imo thanks in large part to a very good soundtrack and charm. A nice catch for the nostalgics like me. Also, being able to enjoy these with mouse control is a blessing. Dying has never been this easy now.. DEJA VU REMASTERED PLEASE. Get them and relive some of the best NES games released. Direct ports that play and sound fantastic. Mouse control is awesome, as controllers back in the day were a bit combersome for these titles. Nice CRT filter. Easily save games and jump to the others. Worth every penny even though I still have them for my NES.Edit 1: Finished The Univited and about halfway through Shadowgate. Games are identical to the NES versions in every way including having 3 save slots per game, so you can have different playthoughs going. Achievements are pretty funny in that you are rewarded with dying in various grim ways in each game. If you have played these before or the new Shadowgate released a little while back, you will know that the games actively try to kill you in unexpected ways. Resolutions scale nicely as well. Menus easy to use. Good challenge for those new to these or those who haven't played them in awhile.. What can I say? These three games are amazing. This release is really good. I think this is well worth the money. These games are a must play. Brings me back to the good ole days lol.. This is an awesome NES point and click adventure collection. Great production quality with the menus and the different graphic filters (I like the CRT option a lot). The games look and sound like the originals and have added mouse controls that make them a lot nicer to play. Hoping for a volume 2!. This collection is worth a purchase just for the mouse controls.The ICOM adventures featured in this collection are classic games that should be experienced by all, and the NES ports offered here are really the best way to experience them. They have an indescribable charm to them, with great music, graphics, and silly dialogue.This collection is a good value for the asking price. The 3 games included can be beaten fairly quickly even without a guide, but they hold up well to replays, too.. I've always loved the NES version of Shadowgate. It wasn't until a few years ago that I first discovered Uninvited and Deja Vu. Now all three are here, in 8-bit glory and with mouse support. Forget the awful remake of a few years ago, get this version and relive some fine adventure games. I can't recommend it enough, though one gripe is that the main menu music is too loud and not really in tune with the games.. Excellent collection of true NES classics. Very lovingly brought over to the PC, these games were clearly in good hands. Can't wait to see what these guys bring over next. Maniac Mansion for the NES maybe?. I have played Shadowgate on my NES (and I don't remember if I played The Uninvited on NES). I have played Deja-Vu on my old Amiga computer (I didn't get this for my IBM PC Jr., though), and for me the NES versions where surprisingly as entertaining as the PC versions, mostly for the music in my opinion. I'm glad to see achievements for them here on Steam, but am curious as to why they are for when one loses in teh game?... xD
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