Atlantis: The Lost Tales
Atlantis: The Lost Tales (French: Atlantis: Secrets d'un Monde Oublié) is a 1997 fantasy adventure video game developed and published by Cryo Interactive Entertainment. Interplay Productions published the game in North America, where it released on September 30, 1997. The game is named after its initial and most important setting, Atlantis. It is the first in a Myst-like series, and was followed by Atlantis II (Beyond Atlantis outside Europe), Atlantis III: The New World (Beyond Atlantis II), Atlantis Evolution and The Secrets of Atlantis: The Sacred Legacy.
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Developer(s) | Cryo Interactive |
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Director(s) | Rémi Herbulot |
Producer(s) | Rémi Herbulot Jean-Martial Lefranc Philippe Ulrich |
Designer(s) | Johan Robson |
Programmer(s) | Éric Safar |
Artist(s) | Thomas Boulard |
Writer(s) | Johan Robson |
Composer(s) | Pierre Estève Stéphane Picq |
Platform(s) | Windows, MS-DOS, Saturn, PlayStation |
Release | PC
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Genre(s) | Adventure |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Atlantis was a commercial hit, with over 300,000 copies sold worldwide by late 1998.
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