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'''Shadow of the Comet''' was an adventure game set in H.P. Lovecraft's fictional Cthulhu universe, circa 1910.  It follows a young British photographer named John Parker who has arrived at the New England town of Illsmouth to photograph Halley's Comet.  Upon his arrival, he discovers a conspiracy that is linked to Lord Boleskine's visit to the town during the previous passage of the comet in 1834.
'''Shadow of the Comet''' was an adventure game set in H.P. Lovecraft's fictional Cthulhu universe, circa 1910.  It follows a young British photographer named John Parker who has arrived at the New England town of Illsmouth to photograph Halley's Comet.  Upon his arrival, he discovers a conspiracy that is linked to Lord Boleskine's visit to the town during the previous passage of the comet in 1834.

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Shadow of the Comet
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First release 1993
Also known as Call of Cthulhu:
Shadow of the Comet
Developed by Infogrames Europe, SA
Published by Infogrames
Distributed by (unknown)
Platforms DOS
Resolution (unknown)
Engine Comet
Support No
Available for
Purchase
Yes

Shadow of the Comet was an adventure game set in H.P. Lovecraft's fictional Cthulhu universe, circa 1910. It follows a young British photographer named John Parker who has arrived at the New England town of Illsmouth to photograph Halley's Comet. Upon his arrival, he discovers a conspiracy that is linked to Lord Boleskine's visit to the town during the previous passage of the comet in 1834.

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