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Does anyone know where I can get a copy of this game? I have the other 2 installments in the Tex Murphy series and I want my collection to be complete. Also, out of Under a Killing Moon, The Pandora Directive, and Overseer, I heard that The Pandora Directive was the best of the three.
One more thing. Does anyone have any news about the next two Tex Murphy games???
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My mother has the first one, and luckily, the Pandora Directive,which I've played, and it kicks MAJOR ass.
However... er..... well, Charles and I did a search for it last year because he wanted a copy, and we couldn't find one ANYWHERE... Microsoft took over Access, which was the original company... well anyway, they're making copies of the game darned hard to find. Lord only knows where a copy of one is anymore. That last one I saw was at a computer fair. My guess is, that a local, small dealer is more likely to have a copy.
I may ask my mother to borrow it so that I can burn a copy of the CD's.....
-------------------- 'Your spirit will always be the light that guides me... that guides me forever...' - Whispers
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DO'H! DAMN! I wish I bought a copy at amazon.com when I had the chance! The had like a dozen copies available, but my brother and I didn't have enough money to buy a copy. After we saved up enough, we took to long to actually bother to get a copy.
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I played Killing Moon, seven or eight years ago. It wasn't fun on a 386 with too dark monitor, but when we got a first-gen Pentium 60MHz with nice 15" it got better. I loved the way the game was done, with different days and different small cases, all the neat shit you found on the ground and so.
I may even go on with it, mysteries are mostly fun. Mostly...
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