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About Meg Darling
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I can help with most Adventure games from small hints to complete walkthroughs. I`ve finished/beat all the popular games including Myst, Riven, and the Gabriel Knight series without help. New games are added to my list often. **Sorry, I am not a computer expert, so technical advice is rarely given. Please visit the manufacturer`s web-site for tech support.**

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Here are some of the games I've played: the 7th Guest, 11th Hour, Adventure at the Chateau d'Or, Amber: Journey's Beyond, Albert Hitchcok's Final Cut, Amerzone, Arthur's Knights: Tales of Chivalry, Arthur's Knights II: the Secret of Merlin, Atlantis: the Lost Tales, Aura: Fate of the Ages, Beyond Atlantis I and II, Beyond Time, Black Dahlia, Black Mirror, Blackstone Chronicles, Blade Runner, Broken Sword: the Sleeping Dragon, Byzantine: the Betrayal, the Cameron Files: Pharoah's Curse, the Cameron Files: Secret at Loch Ness, Clue Chronicles: Fatal Illusion, Cold Case Files; the Crystal Key, CSI, CSI: Dark Motives, CSI Miami, Dark Fall I and II, Dracula Resurrection, Dracula: the Last Sanctuary, Egypt 1156 BC: Tomb of the Pharaoh, Forever Worlds, the Forgotten... It Begins, Frankenstein: Through the Eyes of the Monster, Gabriel Knight I, II, and III, In Cold Blood, Inherent Evil: the Haunted Hotel, Jack the Ripper, Jazz & Faust, the Journeyman Project III: Legacy of Time, Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis, Law & Order I, II, III, & IV, Lightbringer (AKA Cydonia), Lighthouse, the Longest Journey I and II (Dreamfall), Martian Gothic Unification, Messenger, Missing since January (aka In Memoriam), Monkey Island I, II, III and IV, Mummy: Tomb of the Pharaoh, Messenger, Myst, Myst III: Exile, Myst IV Revelation, Mysterious Journey: Schizm, the Mystery of the Nautilus, Nancy Drew series; Necronomicon, Nightlong: Union City Conspiracy, Omega Stone (ROTS2), Phantasmagoria I and II, Post Mortem, Quest for Karma (AKA Karma: Curse of the 12 Caves), Reah, realMyst, Return to Zork, Riddle of the Sphinx, Ring, Riven: the Sequel to Myst, Safecracker, Sanitarium, Seven (aka Faust), Shivers I and II, Still Life, Syberia I & II, Timelapse, Titanic: Adventure Out of Time, Traitor's Gate, the X-Files, Zork Grand Inquisitor, and Zork Nemesis.
 
   

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Adventure Games - Missing Since January


Expert: Meg Darling - 1/2/2006

Question
Stuck trying to find the name of the greek island.  I've looked at several websites for greek islands and played with trying to spell several different islands with no result.  I'm just plain stuck.

Answer
Here is how you will find the name of the Greek island:

Phoenix: "Once received, three photos will lead you to a Greek Island.
               The letters in its name will open Tetima."

* Move the blue rock on the right side of the screen then allow the undeveloped picture pieces to roll down the conveyor.
* Drag the silver tray (top-right corner of the screen) onto the screen to completely see it.
* Drop the torn picture pieces into the tray of developer.
* Take the developed pictures out of the tray then move the tray back to its original position.
* Assemble the 3 photos.

View the 5th e-mail sent by SKL Network with the subject line "Important".

* (Assuming the website is still up...) visit ( http://www.fe256.net/ngcc1p/analyseur.html ) the link given to you in an e-mail from SKL Network. Once there, click and download the Super-8 analyser. Again, you don't need to "download" from the website to use this tool; just enter in the code below. After, you will see the following message...

Well folks, as you can see I didn't use the Analyser tool for the Aphebis puzzle. I solved it the hard way. So, if and when you read the 7th e-mail below, you will understand why I placed it here instead of in the Aphebis section. -Gamehound

View the 7th e-mail sent by Julie Massenet with the subject line "You're a genius!".

View the 8th e-mail sent by Fe256 with the subject line "RE: You're a genius!".

View the 9th e-mail sent by Fe256 with the subject line "HD Super-8 film!".

* In the game, open your navigational bar then enter the code SU2754.
* Click on the Analyse link on your navigational bar.
* Play the video. Pause the video when you see the woman walk beside a wall with writing on it.
-Note: If this option is unavailable to you for any reason, you can view the video in your installation directory ( e.g. C:\Program Files\In Memoriam\Assets\symi_BD.mov ).
* Click on the black square to analyse the image.
* Zoom in on the image until you can see the 3 words on the sign.

You can click here to see the information.

* View the rest of the video then close it with the X in top-right corner of the analyser.

View the 12th e-mail sent by SKL Network with the subject line "The 7 Sons of Helios".

* (Assuming the website is still up...) open your navigational bar then select Internet. Click on the Jack Lorski image then on the Search menu on the left to perform a search using Google search engine. Search for the word epicharmou (which was the word not in Greek that was seen in the video through the analyser). You will find a website ( http://www.rhodestravel.com/2Stadt.html ) which has 1 reference to the word epicharmou (useless). So, this provided no help. There is a link at the top of this webpage which reads Begrüßungsseite (translation: Home). Click on that link which takes you to ( http://www.rhodestravel.com/index.html ) the home page where you can view text in English, German or French. After choosing English, you can click on the "Rhodes - a brief history" link on the side and locate the solution (Greek letters) that need to be entered to complete the Tetima puzzle.

* Write down the Greek letters next to Rhodes on a piece of paper because you will have to enter them to complete the Tetima puzzle.
-Note: Close your navigation bar if it is still open.
* Click on the Greek letter, one at a time, to complete the puzzle.
-Note: There are 31 letters in the Greek alphabet, so click through them slowly to match what is seen in the graphic.
* Watch the video.

Hope this helps,
Meg  

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