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The X-Files: Game
The X-Files (video game)
The X-Files: Game
Title: The X-Files: Game
Produced by: Activision; Fox Interactive; Paul Provenzano; Phil Peters; Gary Sheinwald
Developed by: HyperBole Studios
Designed by: Greg Roach
Franchise: The X-Files
Modes: Single-player
Rating: ESRB: T
Platforms: PC; Mac OS; Sony PlayStation
Released: May 31st, 1998 (PC, Mac)
November 13th, 1999 (Playstation)

The X-Files Game is a single-player video game produced by HyperBole Studios for Activision and Fox Interactive. It is a single-player adventure game based on the popular The X-Files television series. The game uses a point-and-click interface, uses full motion video technology called Virtual Cinema, and includes a large number of cut scenes. Included in the gameplay are numerous occasions in which the player can alter other character's attitudes and reactions depending upon responses and actions (or inactions). Dubbed "UberVariables", certain decisions made by the player can set them along one of three tracks: Paranoia (Willmore will start seeing things like twitching corpses and shadowy figures), Loss (messages from his ex-wife are kinder), and "The X-Track" (more details are revealed about mytharc-related conspiracies). The player can also affect Willmore's relationship with Astadourian positively and negatively based upon how he responds to her suggestions and ideas.

Cast[]

Actor Role
David Duchovney Fox Mulder
Gillian Anderson Dana Scully
Mitch Pileggi Walter Skinner
William B. Davis Cigarette smoking man
Steven Williams X
Jordan Lee Williams Craig Willmore
Paige Witte Mary Astadourian
James Lynch Mark Cook
Sean Griffin FBI agent Armistead Shanks
Tom Braidwood Melvin Frohike
Bruce Harwood John Fitzgerald Byers
Dean Haglund Richard "Ringo" Langly
Robert Isaac Lee James Wong
Suzanne McGaffery Mother
Zoe Warner Child
Lisa Estridge Gray Motel clerk
Nick Eldrige NSA #1
Richard W. Daley NSA #2
Reginald A. Jackson John Amis
Brendan Beiser Sean Pendrell
Nick Granado Mendoza
Chuck McQuary Stearns
Mark Farrell Arley
John Gilbert Harbor master
Lauren Tewes Joan Truitt
Eli Lockwood Crew-cut man
Randy Hoffmeyer Rauch, M.D.
Ted D'Arms Smolnikoff
Jimmi Parker McIntyre
Clifford Paul Fetters Homeless man
Wally Dalton Wallace
Harris Smith Key guard
Brad Curtis NSA man
Steve Keller NSA man
Brian Kilcup NSA man
Whitey Shapiro NSA man
Joe Williams, Jr. NSA man
Laurel McConnel Pretty woman
Alvin Castle Air base guard
David Austin Air base guard
Raymond J. Reehill Air base guard

Notes & Trivia[]

  • The character of James Wong is named after series co-executive producer James Wong.

See also[]

Media

The World of the X-Files

The X-Files miscellaneous

External Links[]

References[]


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