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Going Back in Time: The Cypher
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vpisteve
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Going Back in Time: The Cypher

I posted this somewhere way back when, but I thought I'd post it here. This is just a little ARG history for entertainment purposes.

I have an old friend from Seattle who works for a internet media company. His company did a 'cyber-mystery novel' back in the late '90s, when most folks were on 28.8 modems.

Anyway, it's worth checking out, from a historical perspective. I finally found a link to a place where it's stored:

http://www.epgmedia.com/cypher/01/main.html

Each numbered directory is one episode (.../cypher/01/..., .../cypher/02/..., etc.). This was originally released episodically every week, with a total of 12 episodes.

I think it was very well done, especially considering the limitations at the time.

Anyway, it's kind of fun to take a look at something like this from the beginning of the internet era.
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clrodrick
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Hi Steve,

It's interesting you bring the Cypher up. I missed this game when it was first released, but I heard mention of it about a year or so ago and stumbled across that site. I did my best to play through the 12 episodes and was able to for the most part. There were some bugs/glitches/missing files here and there, but it was easy enough to skip a bit ahead when that stuff occured. I liked the fact that each chapter had 3 ages to visit to look for clues and solve puzzles. I agree that this is a pretty cool internet game, especially considering the year of release!

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Pluvius
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Yeah, I remember this being one of the first web-based games I ever played, back in 1994 or thereabouts. I played the first four episodes earlier today and only had to cheat due to bugs once (for some reason, the fax giving you the access code to the computer in Ep 3 wasn't accessible in-game, at least not for me, but the game's weak security made that easy enough to get around), so it's held up pretty well. There are few puzzles, and what puzzles there are are easy even for me, but it was a pretty big accomplishment back in the early days of the Web. I might actually write a little walkthrough for the game after I play through it and post it here, if I feel so inclined.

Rob

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NOOOOOOOOOO! I tried years ago to find The Cypher online, still more years after first encountering it on a demo disk from Launch magazine. I still vividly remember being about ten years old and confused as hell exploring the introductory episode. Unfortunately, my parents never subscribed to Launch, and my curiosity was never sated. I even went to the public library to see whether it was based on a book!

Since its original release, The Cypher became a white whale to me. So it's only fitting that the link to the archived episodes now leads to a defunct website.

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catherwood
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now i'm curious. The most I could find online was this blurb:
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On Thursday, October 1, WON.NET, a Cendant Software project, launches THE CYPHER, an Internet-based "episodic" mystery. It was developed by EPG Media.
dated 1998. I'll keep searching...

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vpisteve
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Wow, so even the epgmedia site is gone now, huh? Hmmm.

If anyone is really interested, PM me and I'll put you in contact of the guy who worked on it (the P in EPG). Maybe he has it still online somewhere.

I know I really enjoyed it, and in many ways it really was ahead of its time. It would've fallen right in line with what we now consider ARGs in so many ways.

Not that ARGs have any kind of....definition or anything. Razz
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