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Pacific General ?
So a combination of:

- Hugo Award

- Hurricane Hugo 1989

- Victor Hugo?

The adventures of the androidhunchback of the Cybercathedral
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SCPM: Hugo Trilogy?
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DustFalcon1985: Hugo's House of Horrors it seems.
I'll go with this, too, and hope Nitemare 3D is included too just for the sake of completion.

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Phc7006: Because they sell it as a separate trilogy
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Grargar: I wonder if they try to bring it here for $12. :P
My guess would be GOG is able to talk them down to another 5.99.
Post edited August 14, 2014 by tfishell
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DCT: Hugo? I seriously hope not..
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HypersomniacLive: Which one do you mean? And why not?
this one: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_%28video_game%29

if it's the other Hugo/Hugo's house of horrors then that wouldn't be bad.
If it's this game-for-kids Hugo I'll be happy coz I played a bit in one of those (God knows which part) on Amiga AND it means GOG possibly changed mind about 'their core audience'.

If this is this other Hugo trilogy I'm also fine as those are old adventure game I've neve heard of - how could I resist :-D
Post edited August 14, 2014 by tburger
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DCT: this one: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_%28video_game%29

if it's the other Hugo/Hugo's house of horrors then that wouldn't be bad.
Cheers, I also hope it's Hugo's House of Horrors.
Probably it's the Hugo series but I am gonna guess that the repetition of HHH refers to the WWE wrestler and say that something wrestling related is appearing....
Ok, what game was released on September 22nd 1989?
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jonridan: Ok, what game was released on September 22nd 1989?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo%27s_House_of_Horrors says 1990 but maybe it was actually 1989...
My recollection of Hugo's House of Horrors was that it was terrible...
Since everyone is talking about Hugo, let me just post the link to Hardcore Gaming 101's Hugo review:
Hardcore Gaming 101: Hugo.
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JudasIscariot: You'll find your Enigmatic Hint for next week attached below :)
MIND: Path to Thalamus
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Grargar: Since everyone is talking about Hugo, let me just post the link to Hardcore Gaming 101's Hugo review:
Hardcore Gaming 101: Hugo.
Here's PC Gamer's 'Crapshoot' feature on the second one too
http://www.pcgamer.com/uk/2013/05/04/saturday-crapshoot-hugos-house-of-horrors-whodunnit/
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Grargar: Since everyone is talking about Hugo, let me just post the link to Hardcore Gaming 101's Hugo review:
Hardcore Gaming 101: Hugo.
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Fever_Discordia: Here's PC Gamer's 'Crapshoot' feature on the second one too
http://www.pcgamer.com/uk/2013/05/04/saturday-crapshoot-hugos-house-of-horrors-whodunnit/
Fully agree with both reviews anyway.

To be honest, the 3 Hugo game, being shareware, were already technically outdated when released ( 1990,1991 & 1993 ). Compare Hugo I with the original Chuck yeager air combat or Hugo III with [url=http://www.mobygames.com/game/dagger-of-amon-ra/screenshots ]Laura Bow [/url]. Ok, not entirely fair because it's comparing small, low budget shareware titles, with some of their best contemporaries. Hence my italic youpee above, meaning "another release I'm going to bypass"
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IAmSinistar: All the Hugos are a red herring. It's really Rocket Storm Victor, an alternate history Cold War game in which a triumphant American Confederacy has to be stopped by the forces of the European Second Renaissance.
That...actually sounds pretty badass. I'd totally play that game.