![]() ![]() It helped spark a golden age of CD-ROM home gaming, alongside trailblazing titles, such as The 7th Guest and Star Wars: X-Wing and Rebel Assault. ![]() It was one of the first adventure games to dispense with text commands, instead using photorealistic images to give the player the impression that they were viewing the world through their character’s eyes. Retro Gamer readers will be familiar with how Myst’s cerebral gameplay enabled it to became one of the most successful titles ever and how it took nine years for The Sims to overtake its six million sales in 2002. “But we, now as much as ever, are getting people who are saying how much it influenced them.” “Time passes and things fade,” begins Rand Miller, who is trying to comprehend the legacy of Myst, the game he co-created with his brother Robyn way back in 1993.
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