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Deja Vu: A Nightmare Comes True

Deja Vu: A Nightmare Comes True (XSX) game cover art
Platform: NES
Tags: Adventure, Graphic
Developer: ICOM
More Platforms: Amiga
AKA: Deja Vu (EU), Deja Vu: Akumu wa Hotouni Yatte Raita (JP)
Publisher
Region
Released
NA
12/??/1990
EU
09/24/1992
JP
11/22/1988

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Staff Reviews

Deja Vu: A Nightmare Comes True review

Reviewed February 01, 2005

Jason Venter says: "Wine cellars, back room casinos and more serve to set the plot somewhere just after Prohibition ended. Throw in a few alleys that connect everything—you can’t just walk boldly down the street when you’re wanted, after all—and you still don’t have more than what amounts to perhaps a city street or two. It’s only the secret passages and such that make this quest feel any larger than it is."
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Reader Reviews

Deja Vu: A Nightmare Comes True review

Review date unknown

royalranger says: "After the release of the hit game Shadowgate for the NES, Kemco realized the potential there was in the point-and-click genre of games. With this new-found knowledge, Kemco sought to release yet another game of the same style. This led to the release of the game Déjà Vu, another masterpiece coded by Icom Simulations. This game, along with the few other point-and-click games by the same company, helped to open up the world of games where sly thought and keen observation is a must. "
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Deja Vu: A Nightmare Comes True review

Review date unknown

sgreenwell says: "In Deja Vu, you play the role of Ace Harding, private detective. You wake up in a bathroom, remembering nothing of your past, not even your name. To top it all off, you're being framed for a murder case. Your task is to remember your identity and to clear your name."
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