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Pyst was the computer game published as a parody of the highly successful Myst. It featured full motion video of John Goodman portraying "King Mattruss". Unlike Myst, which was freely navigable, Pyst behaved extra such as an interactional slideshow. A game featured each 3-cubic graphics & alive drawings. It was written by Peter Bergman, a co-founder of the Firesign Theatre, and published by Parroty Interactive. A original release involved an original song, "I'm Pyst", performed by Goodman.
The demonstration of the sequel coroneted "Driven" (the information to the Myst sequel Riven) appeared on Video-ROMs of late Parroty Interactive games. Though graphically supplementary advanced than "Pyst" (& leaving a bit of movement), a game was apparently never completed.
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