1996 Warner Bros
Platforms: PC and Mac
The Egyptian Jukebox was a CD-ROM multimedia title that was first learnt about thanks to contributor Michael Hart, who discovered about the game via the Archive on the Internet blog. This is a blog which highlights interesting media available on the Internet Archive.
Based on the puzzle book of the same name by Nick Bantock, a multimedia adaptation was in the works by Inscape, but was unfortunately cancelled by Warner Bros for reasons as yet unknown. On the website of Lisa Dee, line producer for the project, she includes a promotional flyer that makes it sound like it would’ve been quite elaborate:
“Players explore drawers of a clue-filled jukebox in hopes of unraveling the puzzling disappearance of eccentric millionaire Hamilton Hasp. Each of the ten drawers contains personal items of Mr. Hasp, capable of invoking his memories upon touching them.
From the imagination of best-selling author Nick Bantock, THE EGYPTIAN JUKEBOX features 3D worlds created by the magical jukebox with navigable movies conveying Hasp’s narratives, a perplexingly aggressive artificial intelligence feature, and a dense atmosphere of sound with hit tunes from the 50’s through the 70’s.”