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'''''Many Roads to Murder''''' was the sequel to the interactive Laser Disc game Murder, Anyone?. It was initially set to release in America in 1983, but due how unsuccessful Laser Disc was as a medium, it only saw development and release for a Japanese market. 22 seconds of the American version have been found, featured in a news story that was uploaded to Youtube in 2014.  
'''''Many Roads to Murder''''' was the sequel to the interactive Laser Disc game ''Murder, Anyone?''. It was initially set to be released in the USA in 1983, but due how unsuccessful Laser Disc was as a medium, it only saw development and release for a Japanese market.
 
22 seconds of the American version have been found, featured in a news story that was uploaded to Youtube in 2014.  


4 screenshots have also been found, along with photos of box art and the user manual, from the Japanese release. These were found on a site cataloging a Japanese tech magazine called MSX Magazine, where Many Roads to Murder is said to be mentioned in the July, August, September, October, and December issues of 1984, and the January and March issues of 1985.
4 screenshots have also been found, along with photos of box art and the user manual, from the Japanese release. These were found on a site cataloging a Japanese tech magazine called MSX Magazine, where Many Roads to Murder is said to be mentioned in the July, August, September, October, and December issues of 1984, and the January and March issues of 1985.


The plot is unknown, but it is said to follow a similar story to the first game in the series, Murder, Anyone?, centering around a detective trying to solve a murder case.  
The plot is unknown, but it is said to follow a similar story to the first game in the series, ''Murder, Anyone?'', centering around a detective trying to solve a murder case.  
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zf_vYCtZzaI
 
https://www.generation-msx.nl/software/laserdisc-corporation/mysterydisc-many-roads-to-murder/release/337/
 
http://msx.jpn.org/tagoo/s_check.cgi?LINE=336&REVIEW=5


https://www.gamespot.com/games/mysterydisc-many-roads-to-murder/
==External links==
*https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zf_vYCtZzaI
*https://www.generation-msx.nl/software/laserdisc-corporation/mysterydisc-many-roads-to-murder/release/337/
*http://msx.jpn.org/tagoo/s_check.cgi?LINE=336&REVIEW=5
*https://www.gamespot.com/games/mysterydisc-many-roads-to-murder/

Revision as of 02:38, 27 October 2020

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A screenshot from the 22 second clip that has been found.

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Many Roads to Murder was the sequel to the interactive Laser Disc game Murder, Anyone?. It was initially set to be released in the USA in 1983, but due how unsuccessful Laser Disc was as a medium, it only saw development and release for a Japanese market.

22 seconds of the American version have been found, featured in a news story that was uploaded to Youtube in 2014.

4 screenshots have also been found, along with photos of box art and the user manual, from the Japanese release. These were found on a site cataloging a Japanese tech magazine called MSX Magazine, where Many Roads to Murder is said to be mentioned in the July, August, September, October, and December issues of 1984, and the January and March issues of 1985.

The plot is unknown, but it is said to follow a similar story to the first game in the series, Murder, Anyone?, centering around a detective trying to solve a murder case.

External links