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{{quote|''"Look, prophecies aren't in my job description OK? I'm just a humble PI trying to save the world as we know it."''
|'''Tex Murphy''', ''Under a Killing Moon''}}
{{quote|''"I love murder mysteries. Ah, to be a ''fictional'' detective. Everything would be so much simpler then."''
|'''Tex Murphy''', ''Under A Killing Moon''}}
{{quote|''"Danger is like Jell-O. There's always room for a little more."''
|'''Tex Murphy''', ''The Pandora Directive'' }}
 
 
In 1989, Access Software developed and published ''Mean Streets,'' a noir adventure thriller for several different platforms. The game starred Tex Murphy, who represented the epitome of an old-fashioned, black-and-white noir private detective.
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In the meantime, you can get the Tex Murphy games at [http://www.gog.com/en/catalogue#all_genres/search/access%20software/ GOG.com].
 
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These games contain examples of:
 
* [[Affectionate Parody]]: Every plot element from old-school, black and white, noir private eye films are lovingly re-created and mocked.
* [[After the End]]