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Vi skickar alltid med samfrakt & We always arranges combined shipping
Vår hanteringstid är 3 vardagar. Post transit tid (Europa) cirka 4-5 vardagar samt sortering och utdelning av postverket i mottagarlandet. Vi levererar till alla länder med samfrakt.
FRAKT PRISER - Sverige och Europa
45 kr utan spårningsnummer (Sverige och EU länder)
80 kr med spårningsnummer (Sverige och EU länder)
PORTUGAL SHIPPING PRICES - Enviar para Portugal / Domestic shipping Portugal
2.05 EURO excluding tracking number - Correio Normal
4.80 EURO including tracking number - Correio Registado
SHIPPING PRICES - European Union - UK - Norway - USA
4.10 EURO excluding tracking number (European Union including UK and Norway)
6.95 EURO including tracking number (European Union including UK and Norway)
Delivery to countries outside of Europe is 8.50 EURO including tracking number / 5.32 euro excluding tracking number
Delivery to USA is 9.20 EURO including tracking number / 6.20 EURO excluding tracking number
VOYEUR
Interaktivt drama spel med Full Motion Video i hela spelet, klassiker till Philips CD-I.
Spel skivan och fodralet är i mycket fint skick.
Classic interactive full motion video game for Philips CD-I players.
The game disc and CD jewel case is in very good condition.
ABOUT THE GAME
Voyeur is an interactive movie video game released in 1993 for the Philips CD-i. DOS and Macintosh computer ports were later released. A major selling point for the game was the "mature" content of the full motion video sequences, with a number of simulated sex scenes.
The player takes on the role of a private investigator hired by a member of the wealthy Hawke family in order to gain enough evidence to bring down the corrupt Reed Hawke (played by Robert Culp), CEO of Hawke Industries. Hawke has gathered his family together for the weekend to prepare for his announcement that he will be running for President of the United States. The player controls a video camera located in a building opposite to spy on the Hawke family home in an effort to gather enough evidence to destroy Reed Hawke's career. The player character's client is randomly selected each time a new game is started, and the storyline also changes according to the player's actions.
The game uses the surveillance concept pioneered by the Digital Pictures game Night Trap, but without the "trap-em-up" elements. A sequel was released for DOS and Mac OS, and a finished beta version of the sequel for Philips CD-I has been discovered and distributed on various abandonware sites.