Myst franchise
From Academic Kids
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Games
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Currently released
- Myst (Cyan / Brøderbund)
- Riven: The Sequel to Myst (Cyan / Brøderbund)
- Myst III: Exile (Presto Studios / Ubisoft)
- Myst IV: Revelation (Ubisoft)
- Uru: Ages Beyond Myst (Cyan / Ubisoft)
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Upcoming
Myst V is to be the final game in the Myst series. Information is slowly being revealed about the game. It was originally known unofficially as "Something Else(TM)" before its official announcement.
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Novels
David Wingrove helped to write a series of novels focusing on the background story much more deeply than the games.
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Currently released
- Myst: The Book of Atrus (Cyan / Hyperion)
- Myst: The Book of Ti'ana (Cyan / Hyperion)
- Myst: The Book of D'ni (Cyan / Hyperion)
(All three of these are available in a combined, paperback version.)
- Kehrin's D'ni Desk Reference: Book of D'ni reference page (http://www.dnidesk.com/spoiler.html)
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Upcoming
- Myst: The Book of Marrim (Cyan / unknown)
- A fifth book is also in the plans, but its name has yet to be announced.
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Comic books
Dark Horse comics released two comic books.
- #0 Passages
- #1 The Book of Black Ships
- lonelyto25's online scans of the comic books (http://lonelyto25.com/download/)
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D'ni
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Organizations
- Brøderbund Software: former publisher of Myst games
- Cyan Worlds -- initiator of the Myst franchise through Rand and Robyn Miller
- Hyperion: publisher of Myst novels
- Presto Studios: now-defunct development company similar to Cyan, developed Exile
- Sunsoft: ported and promoted Myst and Riven in Japan; helped develop realMyst
- Ubisoft Entertainment: new publisher of Myst games, claims responsibility heading the online fan community
- D'ni Restoration Council (DRC): fictional organization trying to restore D'ni; played role in Uru Livede:Myst-Franchise
