Med Systems Software
They are or have been distributed by Screenplay and All American Adventures.
 For more information, see Adventure International.
 
 
 Jyym Pearson
This series is a continuation of the "Other Ventures" series
           from Adventure International, and uses the same interpreter.
 
 
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The Institute
Type: Text only/Bitmap graphics
Written 1981 by Jyym Pearson, Robyn Pearson, Norm Sailer and Rick Incrocci [graphics].
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Comments: You are a mental patient, and your primary action in the game
        is to get out of your cell, lock yourself in the medicine closet,
        and repeatedly shoot up with all sorts of hallucinogenic drugs.
        You spent most of the game lying on the floor, stoned out of your
        gourd.
 
        Escape a lunatic asylum by eating some strange powder that will
        allow you to travel to Africa and Titanic, among other things,
        while getting your revenge over the man who locked you up.
 
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Lucifer's Realm
Type: Bitmap graphics/Music
Written 1982 by Jyym Pearson, Robyn Pearson and Rick Incrocci [graphics].
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 Notes: I have also seen this as by American Eagle. I've been told
        that this game is supposed to have been banned in the U.S.
        Anyone who knows for sure?
Comments: After dying in a hospital, you go to hell and meet Hitler and 
        other interesting persons on your way to the Devil, where you 
        must ask to be returned to heaven!
 
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The Farvar Legacy
Written 1983 by Jyym Pearson.
 
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The Paradise Threat
Written  by Jyym Pearson.
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Deathmaze 5000
Type: Graphics
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 Notes: Maze-based game. It's more of a puzzle than an adventure.
 
 
Labyrinth
Type: Graphics
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 Notes: Maze-based game.
 
 
 ASYLUM
Type: Bitmap graphics/Text input/3D
Written 1985 by William F. Denman, Jr. and Michael O. Haire [graphics].
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 Notes: Maze-based game.
Comments: Totally mad plot like something out of "One Flew over the
        Cuckoo's Nest".
 
  
Asylum II
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 Notes: Only a small number of this ever got sold. Maze-based game.
Comments: Superb.
 
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