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    Maniac Mansion

  • First released on 1 October, 1987 for Commodore C64/128
  • Fantasy
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  • First released on 1 October, 1987 for Commodore C64/128

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    About

    Maniac Mansion is a 1987 graphic adventure video game developed and published by Lucasfilm Games. It follows teenage protagonist Dave Miller as he attempts to rescue his girlfriend from a mad scientist, whose mind has been enslaved by a sentient meteor. The player uses a point-and-click interface to guide Dave and two of his six playable friends through the scientist's mansion while solving puzzles and avoiding dangers. Gameplay is nonlinear, and the game must be completed in different ways based on the player's choice of characters. Initially released for the Commodore 64 and Apple II, Maniac Mansion was Lucasfilm Games' first self-published product.

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    Commodore C64/128, Apple II, PC DOS, Amiga, Atari ST/STE, Nintendo Entertainment System

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    LucasArts
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    Jaleco
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    Disney Interactive Studios
    Originally founded in 1988 as Walt Disney Computer Software, Disney Interactive adopted its present name in May of 2012.
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