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Riven
''Riven: The Sequel to Myst'' is a 1997 adventure game developed by Cyan Productions and published by Red Orb Entertainment. The second installment of the ''Myst'' series, ''Riven'' was released for Mac and Windows personal computers on October 31, 1997, in North America. ''Riven'' was also ported to several other platforms. The story of ''Riven'' is set after the events of ''Myst''. Having rescued Atrus who had been trapped by his sons, the player character is enlisted by him to free his wife from his power-hungry father, Gehn. ''Riven'' takes place almost entirely on the Age of Riven, a world slowly falling apart due to Gehn's destructive rule. Development of ''Riven'' began soon after ''Myst'' became a success, and spanned more than three years. In an effort to create a visual style distinct from that of ''Myst'', director Robyn Miller and his brother, producer Rand Miller, recruited production designer Richard Vander Wende as a co-director. Broderbund employed a m ...
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Characters Of Myst
The Myst (series), ''Myst'' series of adventure computer games deals with the events following the player's discovery of a mysterious book describing an island known as Myst. The book is no ordinary volume; it is a linking book, which serves as a portal to the world it describes. The player is transported to Myst Island and must unravel the world's puzzles in order to return home. ''Myst'' was a commercial and critical success upon release and spawned four sequels—''Riven'', ''Myst III: Exile, Exile'', ''Myst IV: Revelation, Revelation'' and ''Myst V: End of Ages, End of Ages''— as well as several spinoffs and adaptations. While the player, referred to as a #The Stranger, Stranger, remains faceless and unnamed, ''Myst'' and its sequels introduce a variety of non-player characters. The inhabitants of Myst include the explorer #Atrus, Atrus, a writer of many linking books, and his wife #Catherine, Catherine and their children #sirrus-and-achenar, Sirrus and Achenar and #Yeesha ...
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Myst (series)
''Myst'' is a franchise centered on a series of adventure game, adventure video games. The first game in the series, ''Myst'', was released in 1993 by brothers Rand Miller, Rand and Robyn Miller and their video game company Cyan Worlds, Cyan, Inc. The first sequel to ''Myst'', ''Riven'', was released in 1997 and was followed by three more direct sequels: ''Myst III: Exile'' in 2001, ''Myst IV: Revelation'' in 2004, and ''Myst V: End of Ages'' in 2005. A spinoff featuring a multiplayer component, ''Uru: Ages Beyond Myst'', was released in 2003 and followed by two expansion packs. ''Myst''s story concerns an explorer named Atrus who has the ability to write books that serve as links to other worlds, known as Ages. This practice of creating linking books was developed by an ancient civilization known as the D'ni, whose society crumbled after being ravaged by disease. The player takes the role of an unnamed person referred to as the Characters of Myst#The Stranger, Stranger and assis ...
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Robyn Miller
Robyn Charles Miller (born August 6, 1966) is an American video game designer who is the co-founder of Cyan Worlds with brother Rand Miller. He served as co-designer of the popular computer game ''Myst'', which held the title of best-selling computer game from its release in 1993 until the release of ''The Sims'' seven years later. He also co-directed and co-lead designed the sequel to ''Myst'', ''Riven'', which was the best-selling computer game of its year of release, 1997. Miller composed and performed the soundtracks to both games. He also acted in Myst, portraying one of the antagonists, Sirrus (with brother and Cyan-cofounder Rand appearing as Achenar and Atrus). He co-wrote the first Myst novel, ''The Book of Atrus''. After the release of ''Riven'', Miller left Cyan to pursue non-game interests, including films. He is the director of the 2013 film '' The Immortal Augustus Gladstone''. Early works Miller served as a designer on Cyan Worlds's early games '' The Manhole ...
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Cyan Worlds
Cyan, Inc., doing business as Cyan Worlds, is an American video game developer and publisher based in Mead, Washington. Founded by brothers Rand Miller, Rand and Robyn Miller in 1987, the company created the Myst (series), ''Myst'' series. ''Myst'' became the List of best-selling PC video games, best-selling PC game ever made when it was released in 1993, and remained so for several years afterwards. It spawned several sequels, including ''Riven'' and the Massively multiplayer online game, massively multiplayer online adventure ''Myst Online: Uru Live''. Before ''Myst'', the company created children's games such as ''The Manhole''. In 2016, they released the Kickstarter-funded game ''Obduction (video game), Obduction'' and in 2023, they released ''Firmament (video game), Firmament'', also funded with Kickstarter. As of 2024, Cyan is the oldest surviving independent game studio in the United States. History Pre-''Myst'' (1987–1992) Cyan was founded in 1987 by brothers ...
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Cyan Productions
Cyan, Inc., doing business as Cyan Worlds, is an American video game developer and publisher based in Mead, Washington. Founded by brothers Rand and Robyn Miller in 1987, the company created the ''Myst'' series. ''Myst'' became the best-selling PC game ever made when it was released in 1993, and remained so for several years afterwards. It spawned several sequels, including ''Riven'' and the massively multiplayer online adventure '' Myst Online: Uru Live''. Before ''Myst'', the company created children's games such as '' The Manhole''. In 2016, they released the Kickstarter-funded game ''Obduction'' and in 2023, they released ''Firmament'', also funded with Kickstarter. As of 2024, Cyan is the oldest surviving independent game studio in the United States. History Pre-''Myst'' (1987–1992) Cyan was founded in 1987 by brothers Rand and Robyn Miller, operating out of their parents' basement in their Spokane, Washington home. Rand had been programming games as a junior ...
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Richard Vander Wende
Richard Vander Wende is an American visual designer and video game designer best known for his work on the 1992 Disney film ''Aladdin'' and the Cyan Worlds computer game ''Riven''. Career Vander Wende's career began at Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), working on projects such as the films ''Willow'' and ''Innerspace'' as a concept designer. Because of a fondness for the old Disney films, Vander Wende took a position at Walt Disney Feature Animation. His early visual development for ''Aladdin'' led directors Ron Clements and John Musker to choose that story as the subject for their next film. Vander Wende eventually became production designer for the film. Following his stint at Disney, Vander Wende became interested in the potential of computer games as a medium for telling a different kind of story. After a chance meeting with Robyn Miller, he began working at Cyan (currently, Cyan Worlds) and eventually became co-director and co-designer of the computer game ''Riven; the seq ...
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The Myst Reader
''The Myst Reader'' is a collection of three novels based on the ''Myst'' series of adventure games. The collection was published in September 2004 and combines three works previously published separately: ''The Book of Atrus'' (1995), ''The Book of Tiana'' (1996), and ''The Book of Dni'' (1997). The novels were each written by British science-fiction writer David Wingrove with assistance from ''Myst''s creators, Rand and Robyn Miller. Each novel centers on the family of Atrus, a scientist and explorer who has the ability to write special books which serve as links to other worlds, known as Ages. This ability, known as the Art, was practiced extensively by an ancient civilization known as the D'ni, who were only mentioned briefly in the original ''Myst'' game. The plot of each book reveals more of the ''Myst'' back-story and the workings of the D'ni. Upon release, reception of the novels have been mixed. Many reviewers expressed surprise that a novel based on a videogame wor ...
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Rand Miller
Rand Miller (born January 17, 1959) is a C.E.O. and co-founder of Cyan WorldsMyst creator Rand Miller teases new Kickstarter project during IndieCade
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(originally Cyan). He and his brother Robyn Miller became famous due to the success of their '''', which remained the all-time best-selling computer game from its release in 1993 until that re ...
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Red Orb Entertainment
Red Orb Entertainment was a publishing division created by the Broderbund software company to market its video game titles, distinguishing them from its library of edutainment titles, which it marketed to schools. Launched on May 21, 1997, and based in Novato, California, the name comes from the first six letters of "Broderbund," which spell "Red Orb" when reversed. After its parent company Broderbund was acquired by The Learning Company in 1998, Red Orb's brand continued to be used and was supported by the latter's Mindscape division. After TLC's parent company Mattel Interactive was sold off in 2000, Subsequent games of the Myst, Prince of Persia, and Warlords franchises were later published by Ubisoft, who acquired all of Mattel Interactive's entertainment library in March 2001. Titles Red Orb Entertainment developed and/or published several games in the late 1990s. These include: * '' John Saul's Blackstone Chronicles'' * '' The Journeyman Project 3: Legacy of Time'' * '' Th ...
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Mean Hamster Software
Mean Hamster Software, Inc. was a video game developer founded by John Swiderski in 1985. Mean Hamster Software created several games for the Atari 5200 from 1999-2004. They then created ''Myst'' for Windows Mobile in 2005, and after the release of '' Riven: The Sequel to Myst'' for Pocket PC in 2006, Mean Hamster began work on its first casual games. The company was located in Deer Park, Washington (just outside Spokane, WA). In 2006, Mean Hamster Software acquired the rights to the Exidy catalog, which includes titles such as ''Crossbow'', '' Venture'' and '' Mouse Trap''. The company closed its doors and laid off all its remaining employees in September 2012. Casual game development In 2007, Mean Hamster began work on casual games and partnered with PlayFirst to produce a casual game entitled ''Pet Shop Hop'' which was released in March 2008. From there, Mean Hamster partnered with Big Fish Games, Namco and Mesmo, Inc. to develop more titles. Games developed by Mean Ham ...
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Adventure Game
An adventure game is a video game genre in which the player assumes the role of a protagonist in an interactive story, driven by exploration and/or puzzle-solving. The genre's focus on story allows it to draw heavily from other narrative-based media, such as literature and film, encompassing a wide variety of genres. Most adventure games (text and graphic) are designed for a single player, since the emphasis on story and character makes multiplayer design difficult. '' Colossal Cave Adventure'' is identified by Rick Adams as the first such adventure game, first released in 1976, while other notable adventure game series include ''Zork'', '' King's Quest'', '' Monkey Island'', '' Syberia'', and ''Myst''. Adventure games were initially developed in the 1970s and early 1980s as text-based interactive stories, using text parsers to translate the player's commands into actions. As personal computers became more powerful with better graphics, the graphic adventure-game format became po ...
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Ages Beyond Myst
Ages may refer to: *Advanced glycation end-products, known as AGEs *Ages, Kentucky, census-designated place, United States * ''Ages'' (album) by German electronic musician Edgar Froese *The geologic time scale, a system of chronological measurement that relates stratigraphy to time *Arnold Ages (1935-2020), Canadian scholar, writer, and journalist See also *Age (other) Age or AGE may refer to: Time and its effects * Age, the amount of time someone has been alive or something has existed ** East Asian age reckoning, an Asian system of marking age starting at 1 * Ageing or aging, the process of becoming older * ...
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