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The Sting! and Chip's Challenge came out of nowhere and climbed to the very top of the list, #3 and #4 respectively. I have no clue how that happened...
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_Slaugh_: <span class="bold">Shadow of Destiny (a.k.a. Shadow of Memories)</span> ( © 2002 Konami ― Currently 61 votes )

A murder has been committed… your own! Travel back in time to solve thought-provoking puzzles as you unravel the mystery of your death. See how your actions in the past change the course of events in the future. You have the power to prevent your death, identify your killer, and change your own destiny. Use it wisely.

<span class="bold">Wishlist entry</span>
<span class="bold">MobyGames page</span>
<span class="bold">Gameplay video</span>

NOTE: Another wishlist entry exists, with <span class="bold">41 votes</span>.
I've just found out both of them are duplicates of another wishlist entry with 338 votes. And I have voted for that one!
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_Slaugh_: <span class="bold">Shadow of Destiny (a.k.a. Shadow of Memories)</span> ( © 2002 Konami ― Currently 61 votes )
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damien: I've just found out both of them are duplicates of another wishlist entry with 338 votes. And I have voted for that one!
Oops... My mistake!  Thanks for the clarification.  :-)

The game still has less than 350 votes, so I've updated my <span class="bold">previous post</span> with the correct link, and also added a review from AdventureGamers.
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mobutu: snip
please include in your post the current number of votes if you want me to count this game for the list :)
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damien: I've just found out both of them are duplicates of another wishlist entry with 338 votes. And I have voted for that one!
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_Slaugh_: Oops... My mistake! Thanks for the clarification. :-)

The game still has less than 350 votes, so I've updated my <span class="bold">previous post</span> with the correct link, and also added a review from AdventureGamers.
yeah but unfortunately and mathematically, there is no way for the game to make it into the list right now :)
Post edited September 04, 2015 by damien
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damien: please include in your post the current number of votes if you want me to count this game for the list :)
Sure, post edited to reflect this. Thanks
<span class="bold">The Immortals Of Terra: A Perry Rhodan Adventure</span> (2008 - Currently 66 votes)


Classic point & click adventure game.

"The Immortals of Terra is an epic space adventure set in 1346 New Galactic Era, 4934 AD, starring Perry Rhodan. The story takes the player from the very top of a majestic floating palace, through the midst of intergalactic intrigue, to deep below the surface of incredible alien worlds. The goal is to unravel the mystery of the disappearance of Perry’s beloved, Mondra Diamond, but soon the plot thickens and the stakes get higher, as the fate of the universe is in peril.", Adventure Gamers.


Wishlist Entry
MobyGames Page
Adventure Gamers Review
Trailer
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rgnrk: snip
"1.Choose a game pre 2005 (including the year 2005)" :)
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rgnrk: snip
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damien: "1.Choose a game pre 2005 (including the year 2005)" :)
Darn!
So many rules... so... difficult... don't compute...

<span class="bold">Conspiracies</span> (2003 - Currently 22 votes)

FMV Adventure.

"Enter the world of Nick Delios, a betrayed, jilted and down on his luck private detective who, after a spree of drinking and gambling, needs cash and needs it quick. When a police investigator and old friend offers him money to unofficially help investigate the murder of a small time crook, Nick agrees, not imagining the bizarre twists and turns lying just ahead.", Adventure Gamers.

Wishlist Entry
MobyGames Page
Adventure Gamers Review
Trailer
Post edited September 04, 2015 by rgnrk
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rgnrk: <span class="bold">The Immortals Of Terra: A Perry Rhodan Adventure</span> (2008 - Currently 66 votes)

Classic point & click adventure game.

"The Immortals of Terra is an epic space adventure set in 1346 New Galactic Era, 4934 AD, starring Perry Rhodan. The story takes the player from the very top of a majestic floating palace, through the midst of intergalactic intrigue, to deep below the surface of incredible alien worlds. The goal is to unravel the mystery of the disappearance of Perry’s beloved, Mondra Diamond, but soon the plot thickens and the stakes get higher, as the fate of the universe is in peril.", Adventure Gamers.
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damien: "1.Choose a game pre 2005 (including the year 2005)" :)
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rgnrk: Darn!
So many rules... so... difficult... don't compute...
Though, I'll just leave this one here...
<span class="bold">Rent-a-Hero</span> (1998 THQ - Currently 11 votes)


Point & Click adventure game.

"Welcome to the enchanting Tol Andar, and island of magic, mystery and adventure set in the Sea of Infinity. A place of flying dragons, beautiful princesses, true heroes, and home to a mysterious and magical treasure known only as the Gloomstones. The reputation of the Gloomstones has traveled far and wide across the Kingdom and it has not taken long before all manner of pirates and general scum of the high seas have converged on tol Andar to seize this priceless treasure for their own. Chaos and destruction threaten to consume all we stand for and it is time to make a stand and prove, once and for all, your worth as a true hero.", Adventure Gamers.


Wishlist Entry
MobyGames Page
Trailer
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<span class="bold">The Blobjob</span>   ( © 1998 IntelliGame  ―  Currently 5 votes )
 
 
The Blo∙b∙job is a short FMV-based sci-fi adventure, in which five nano-manufactured human organisms called "skin blobs" are on the loose.  They were sent to deliver a super secret formula to the Central Patents Office, but they all disappear with their briefcases.  Only one of the briefcases contains the secret formula, a solvent that is able to shrink and expand organic material on a molecular level.  You are Joe Ridley, a low-ranking security officer working at the NanoBlob Corporation.  Armed with your "portable blobber", your mission is to prevent that an idiot steals the formula, by locating all the skin blobs and recovering all the briefcases, before you get blobbed.

The game was supposedly designed to teach people about the adverse effects of drugs, violence, sex, fire and traffic accidents.  In reality, this game is extremely weird, challenges yourself, and is really bad for your sanity.  :-p

  
 ▪  <span class="bold">Wishlist entry</span>
 ▪  <span class="bold">MobyGames page</span>
 ▪  <span class="bold">PC Gamer's review</span>
 ▪  <span class="bold">Gameplay video</span>
<span class="bold">Salammbo: Battle for Carthage</span>   ( © 2003 Cryo Interactive  ―  Currently 57 votes )
 
 
The proud city of Carthage has been overthrown by Rome, its arch-rival.  In the midst of war, Salammbo, the daughter of the commander of the Carthaginian forces, must deliver a message to Matho, the leader of the mercenaries, the main force laying siege to the once glorious city.  Putting her life in your hands, she asks for your help...  Take on the role of Spendius, a favored slave and Matho's close companion.  Discover the epic story, first as a fugitive, then a spy, a soothsayer and finally a General, and forge your destiny in a world filled with treason and exceptional heroes.
 
 
 ▪  <span class="bold">Wishlist entry</span>
 ▪  <span class="bold">MobyGames page</span>
 ▪  <span class="bold">Adventure Gamers' review</span>
 ▪  <span class="bold">Gameplay video</span>
 
 
NOTE:  A duplicate wishlist entry exists, with only <span class="bold">4 votes</span>.
 
<span class="bold">Area-51</span>   ( © 2005 Midway Studios  ―  Currently 178 votes )
 
 
Combining elements of precision sniper attacks and hand-to-hand combat, AREA 51 takes three distinct characters on individual and cooperative missions, in an attempt to unlock the extra-terrestrial mystery behind the Nevada desert locale.  AREA 51 is based on a cryptic tale conceived and developed by a professional military sci-fi scriptwriter.  To successfully carry out missions, accomplish goals and ultimately complete the game, players must utilize each character's attributes to unleash destruction on aliens while progressing through alien-inspired levels and mysterious settings.
 
 
 ▪  <span class="bold">Wishlist entry</span>
 ▪  <span class="bold">MobyGames page</span>
 ▪  <span class="bold">Gameplay video</span>
 
 
NOTE:  Two other wishlist entries exist, with respectively <span class="bold">18</span> and <span class="bold">27</span> votes.
 
 
<span class="bold">The Great Art Race</span>   ( © 2004 Ascaron Entertainment  ―  Currently 7 votes )
 
 
The Great Art Race is a strategy and management game set in the 1920s.  The goal is to retrieve your uncle's art collection that has been stolen, by attending auctions all around the world.  To retrieve the whole collection, the player needs money, which can be made by producing and trading goods, by trading stocks, or by betting on horse races.  A multiplayer hot-seat mode is available for up to 5 players.
 
 
NOTE:  Ascaron has a bundle called " Patricians & Merchants Box ", which is available on and [url=http://store.steampowered.com/app/33580/]Steam.  It includes this game, as well as " Darkstar One " and " Patrician III ".  GOG currently sells two of them, but The Great Art Race is not offered.
 
 
 ▪  <span class="bold">Wishlist entry</span>
 ▪  <span class="bold">MobyGames page</span>
 ▪  <span class="bold">Gameplay video</span>
 
Hodj n Podj (22 votes, counting the one I just made)

This game is a computerized board game with many minigames. This includes a cryptography one (decode a message encoded with a Caesar cipher), a Pac-Man clone, an implementation of Conway's Game of Life (IIRC), and many other games. There is an option to play the mini games outside of the main game. (Interesting note: The Pac-Man clone is easier on the hardest difficulty because the entire game (including your movement) speeds up and the game gives you more points, making it easier to gain extra lives.)

Also, this is a good game to play with children.

One interesting feature of this game is the choice of different installation options, including one that required over 500 megabytes (a ridiculous amount of hard drive space at the time; not all computers even *had* that much space). Unfortunately, I am not sure if that option actually works.

http://www.gog.com/wishlist/games/hodj_n_podj