ICOM Simulations - Games

Games

Title Release Date Credited As Published By Platform
Déjà Vu: A Nightmare Comes True 19850710July 10, 1985 ICOM Simulations Mindscape Macintosh
Uninvited 19860301March 1, 1986 ICOM Simulations Mindscape Macintosh
Shadowgate 19870730July 30, 1987 ICOM Simulations Mindscape Macintosh
Déjà Vu II: Lost in Las Vegas 1988 ICOM Simulations Mindscape Macintosh
Addams Family, The 1991 ICOM Simulations NEC Technologies TurboGrafx-CD
Yo' Bro 1991 ICOM Simulations NEC Technologies TurboGrafx-16
Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective 1991 ICOM Simulations ICOM Simulations PC
Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective Vol. II 1992 ICOM Simulations ICOM Simulations PC
Road Runner's Death Valley Rally 1992 ICOM Simulations Sunsoft SNES
Ghost Manor 1992 ICOM Simulations Turbo Technologies Inc. TurboGrafx-16
Shape Shifter 19921001October 1, 1992 ICOM Simulations Turbo Technologies Inc. TurboGrafx-CD
Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective Vol. III 1993 ICOM Simulations ICOM Simulations PC
Beyond Shadowgate 1993 ICOM Simulations Turbo Technologies Inc. TurboGrafx-CD
Camp California 1993 ICOM Simulations Turbo Technologies Inc. TurboGrafx-CD
Daffy Duck: The Marvin Missions 1993 ICOM Simulations Sunsoft SNES
Dracula Unleashed 19931024October 24, 1993 ICOM Simulations Viacom New Media PC
Bugs Bunny Rabbit Rampage 1994 Viacom New Media Sunsoft SNES
Nickelodeon GUTS 1994 Viacom New Media Viacom New Media SNES
Rocko's Modern Life: Spunky's Dangerous Day 1994 Viacom New Media Viacom New Media SNES
Beavis & Butt-head: Little Thingies 1996 Viacom New Media Viacom New Media PC
Beavis & Butt-head: Wiener Takes All 1996 Viacom New Media Viacom New Media PC

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