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==TODO==
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==Cthulhu Mythos Computer Games==
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These games directly involve aspects of the Cthulhu Mythos.
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[[Daughter of Serpents]] (aka The Scroll) (1992)<br>
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[[Necronomicon - The Dawning of Darkness]] (2001)<br>
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[[Eternal Darkness]] (2002)<br>
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[[Call of Cthulhu - Dark Corners of the Earth]] (2005)<br>
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===The Infogrames Trilogy===
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*[[Hound of Shadows]] (1989)
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*[[Shadow of the Comet]] (1993)
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*[[Prisoner of Ice]] (1995)
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===The AitD Series===
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*[[Alone in the Dark]] (1992)
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*[[Jack in the Dark]] (1993)
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*[[Alone in the Dark II]] (1994)
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*[[Alone in the Dark III]] (1995)
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===Freeware Games and Fan Creations===
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*[[Anchorhead]]
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*[[CthulhuHL]] for Half-Life
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==Cthulhu Mythos Online Games==
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These games are only available online.
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[[Deanimator]]<br>
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[[Arcane]]<br>
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==Non-Mythos Horror Computer Games==
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These games do not necessarily involve the Cthulhu Mythos, but are decidedly [[Lovecraftian]] in nature, and evoke the general theme.
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[[Silent Hill]]
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[[Resident Evil]]
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Revision as of 02:09, 1 February 2006

TODO

The articles need to be completed. Once completed, remove from this list; make sure to add the category to the page.

Cthulhu Mythos Computer Games

These games directly involve aspects of the Cthulhu Mythos.

Daughter of Serpents (aka The Scroll) (1992)
Necronomicon - The Dawning of Darkness (2001)
Eternal Darkness (2002)
Call of Cthulhu - Dark Corners of the Earth (2005)

The Infogrames Trilogy

The AitD Series

Freeware Games and Fan Creations

Cthulhu Mythos Online Games

These games are only available online.

Deanimator
Arcane

Non-Mythos Horror Computer Games

These games do not necessarily involve the Cthulhu Mythos, but are decidedly Lovecraftian in nature, and evoke the general theme.

Silent Hill

Resident Evil