Cyan games has announced that it has a three-person team working to port Myst to iPhone, a no-brainer decision that should finally provide something like a killer app game for the device. Way back in the early 1990s, Myst was briefly Mac exclusive, and it typified everything great about that era’s multimedia focus. It was HyperCard-based, it used CD-ROM, and the graphics were gorgeous. And now it’s making a comeback. Can’t wait.
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4 responses to “‘iMyst’ Will Bring Glories of Early ’90s Mac Gaming to iPhone”
Myst.. MYEK!
That’s actually a shot from Myst III, not the original.
*Myst love*
Wow, I’m a dork.