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Deja Vu
Publisher: Mindscape     Developer: Icom Simulations
Year of release: 1987

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There is a sequel to this game called Deja Vu 2 - Lost in Las Vegas
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small ST picture raytraced by Rich Davey 2001


Stevie B wrote ...2006-05-01 21:49:02
this and uninvited were the first two games i owned for the ST since I got them both with the computer when I bought it....the puzzles are bizarre in these games and there are a lot of red herrings thrown in but what makes the icom series great was the innovative interaction you had with the game.....want to examine something? just double click on it! you have to understand that up to this point, the only adventure games i had experience in was the text adventures from the 8 bits.....this was my first time with a mouse and i was clicking on EVERYTHING it was liberating!!
Mento wrote ...2004-06-21 15:03:43
I think this had something to do with the Mafia, I just got killed too often to get anywhere. My mum played it a lot more than I did.
Neal Holton wrote ...2004-06-12 17:55:01
i got hooked on the Icom games, Shadowgate, DV1 & 2, Uninvited. Easy to use interface and great atmospheres - but i found the puzzles sometimes bizarre in the extreme!!
David Vaughan wrote ...2003-04-03 02:27:34
Deja Vu can be found on Automation compact disk 309.