In Myst, the successful graphic adventure video game released by Cyan back in 1993, linking books are written by the D'Ni people using a process known simply as "the Art." The purpose of these linking ...
When Mike Ando visited Washington-based developer Cyan Worlds in 2006, he was feeling a little bold. Ando had flown out from his home in Australia for Mysterium, the annual convention for Myst fans.
Not only is this real-life Myst linking book gorgeous, it also operates as a fully functional console for playing the Myst games. Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she hopes to get you as ...
The artfully re-created linking book. The Myst lettering is 24-carat gold. Photo: Mike Ando In the 1993 video game Myst, players come across artifacts known as “linking books.” Myst was an expansive ...
Without a doubt, one of my all-time favorite computer games is Myst. The Geeklings, having grown up with Gamecubes and XBoxes, aren't impressed by a 1990s point-and-click puzzle game, but for me, Myst ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Myst scared the wits out of me as a child—hey, it was hard to appreciate the serene beauty of an ...
We shouldn’t have to remind you, but back in the early 90s one of the most popular computer games was Myst. Despite having the gameplay of a PowerPoint presentation, Myst went on to become one of the ...
Hot on the heels of last week’s Firmament announcement, today Cyan teased another project in the works. 2018 is, of course, the 25th anniversary of Myst, and it looks like Cyan’s preparing…something.
Hiding a comic in the book you’re supposed to be reading is so 1950s. 2012 calls for something considerably more advanced, which Mike Ando delivers with his replica Myst linking book that hides a ...
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