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'Cameron Files: Pharaoh’s Curse' has Gone Gold

by Rainier on Oct. 23, 2002 @ 10:20 p.m. PDT

The Adventure Company is pleased to announce The Cameron Files: Pharaoh's Curse has GONE GOLD. The second in The Cameron Files series, players can join Private Investigator, Alan P. Cameron on his quest to solve the mystery behind a cursed mummy set free by an ancient ritual. Along the way, investigate the disappearance of Cameron's dear friend Moira, a member of the archeological team. Travel the Nile on a steamboat, explore the Cairo Museum of Antiquities, and meet a cast of interesting characters on your search to solve the mystery behind the empty tomb.

Features:

  • Explore the beautifully detailed environments: the Cairo Museum of Antiquities, a beautifully appointed Nile steamboat, the secret temple of Mâat.
  • A complex mystery, a progressive investigation, exotic locations, and a cast of interesting characters, and a touch of the supernatural, all combine for a rich storyline.
  • Original score and immersive ambient sounds.
  • Exciting and challenging gameplay, with engaging puzzles through the adventure.

Title: The Cameron Files(TM): Pharaoh's Curse
Genre: Adventure
Mini-Box UPC: 6-25904-37250-5
SRP: USD$19.99
Release Date: October 31st, 2002
ESRB: T (Mild Violence)

System Requirements

  • Minimum:
    Windows® 98/2000/ME/XP
    Pentium® II 233 MHz or Equivalent Processor
    64MB Ram
    DirectX® Compatible Sound and Video Cards
    16x CD-Rom Drive
  • Recommended:
    Windows® 98/2000/ME/XP
    Pentium® III 500 MHz or Equivalent Processor
    64MB Ram
    DirectX® Compatible Sound Card
    16 MB 3D Accelerated Video Card
    16x CD-Rom Drive
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