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Revision as of 21:09, 13 July 2016

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Cover art for the obscure 1997 video game "The Virtual Nightclub

Status: Found

Date found: 09 June 2016

Found by: Gamecare (Mark D.)


The Virtual Nightclub is an obscure point-and-click video game from 1997, which development has been started from 1993 until 1997, when the company Thumb Candy brought back the rights to this game. It was originally developed by Prospect Project and published by Philips Interactive Media and Thumb Candy. The game features a concept on a virtual reality nightclub, which was revolutionary for its time. The game is almost similar to Burn:Cycle, except it relies on a modern and futuristic nightclub and the main plot of this game is that you have to collect time warps in order to change time zones and to solve the mystery.

Until 2015, very little known information of the game is available.

Beta version

Soon, 18 years after the game has been rarely found, a beta version of the game has been uploaded to 4shared. One of the main differences of the beta version is that it has bugs and glitches. Such known bugs includes repeating cut scenes (notably the intro) and ear-piercing sounds.

Final version

After 15 months of the beta version, a final version of the game has been found on 4shared as well.