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- Generation abstract "D/Generation is an arcade adventure computer game with puzzle elements, published for the PC, Amiga and Atari ST by Mindscape in 1991. It was later ported to the Amiga CD32 in 1993, the new version largely based upon the Amiga version but allowing use of the 6-button CD32 gamepad.The game takes place in a slightly cyberpunk futuristic setting in 2021. A French company called Genoq has developed a series of new genetically engineered bioweapons, which have run out of control and taken over Genoq's Singapore lab. The main character is a courier making an emergency delivery by jetpack of an important package to one of Genoq's top researchers, Jean-Paul Derrida (a name likely inspired by the philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre and Jacques Derrida), and who is happily oblivious to the carnage until the lab's doors lock behind him. His customer is ten floors away, all of them crawling with bioweapons.D/Generation's plot begins in Singapore on June 27, 2021 and is told in a \"late to the party\" fashion: the player starts off completely lost at sea, and a picture of past events is gradually built up by examining computer terminals and talking to surviving employees.".
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- Generation computingPlatform Personal_computer.
- Generation designer Robert_Cook_(programmer).
- Generation developer James_Brown_(programmer).
- Generation developer Robert_Cook_(programmer).
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- Generation publisher Mindscape.
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- Generation wikiPageWikiLinkText "D/Generation".
- Generation designer Robert_Cook_(programmer).
- Generation developer James_Brown_(programmer).
- Generation developer Robert_Cook_(programmer).
- Generation genre Action-adventure_game.
- Generation id "/dgeneration".
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- Generation name "D/Generation".
- Generation platforms Amiga.
- Generation platforms Amiga_CD32.
- Generation platforms Atari_ST.
- Generation platforms Personal_computer.
- Generation publisher Mindscape.
- Generation released "1991".
- Generation title "D/Generation".
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- Generation subject Category:1991_video_games.
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- Generation subject Category:Amiga_games.
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- Generation comment "D/Generation is an arcade adventure computer game with puzzle elements, published for the PC, Amiga and Atari ST by Mindscape in 1991. It was later ported to the Amiga CD32 in 1993, the new version largely based upon the Amiga version but allowing use of the 6-button CD32 gamepad.The game takes place in a slightly cyberpunk futuristic setting in 2021.".
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