1989
Dr Carl Linksky has jumped to his death off the Golden Gate Bridge. The death was classified as suicide, case closed. But his daughter, Sylvia, thinks different and has hired you to prove that his death was not suicide.

During the case, Tex finds out that many other scientists, somehow connected to Dr Linkys work, end up dead. Turns out that Dr Linsky did work for an electronic surveillance company; "Gideon Enteprises" and he also had a pretty hefty life insurance policy. Is Gideon Enteprises behind his death or did sylvia just want his money?

Later on Tex finds out about the "Overlord" project. Could this have had somethig to do with Carl Linsky and his death?

All will be revealed.
Minimum System Requirements
IBM PS1/PS2/AT/286/386 or compatibles
CD Rom Drive
640 K RAM
256 VGA or MCGA Graphics Display

Supports:
10 MHz or faster
Mouse
Joystick & Keyboard
Roland MT-32, LAPC-1, Ad Lib, SoundBlaster and other sound devices
Where can I get it?
Mean Streets and Martian Memorandum are available on a CD titled "Private Eye Mysteries", from American Starlex. The CD is available for $10.00 US, plus $10.00 shipping and handling. Private Eye Mysteries also contains two other Access Software mysteries titled "Crime Wave" and "Countdown", which do not star Tex Murphy.

Private Eye Mysteries from American Starlex by writing to
[email protected], or by calling (800) 449-4914. For more info, visit the American Stalex website at www.laptop-pc.com, and look under the software category.
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