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| publishers=Brøderbund, Midway Games, Mean Hamster Software, Sunsoft
| publishers=Brøderbund, Midway Games, Mean Hamster Software, Sunsoft
|designers=Robyn Miller, Rand Miller
|designers=Robyn Miller, Rand Miller
| releases=Mac OS: Sep 24, 1993 <br>Windows: Mar 1994 <br>([[#Re-releases and ports|additional releases]])
| releases=Mac OS: Sep 24, 1993 <br>Windows: 1994 <br>([[#Re-releases and ports|additional releases]])
| genres=graphic adventure, puzzle
| genres=graphic adventure, puzzle
| mode=Single-player
| mode=Single-player
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The game begins at and revolves around [[Myst]] Island. The [[Stoneship]], [[Mechanical]], [[Selenitic]], and [[Channelwood]] [[Age]]s are featured (all four of which contain numerous clues to solving the game); those of [[Haven]] and [[Spire]] are hinted at though not expanded upon until ''[[Myst IV: Revelation]]''; and [[Earth|D'ni]] (more specifically: [[K'veer]]) is seen at the end, with the imprisoned [[Atrus]] sitting there at a desk.
The game begins at and revolves around [[Myst]] Island. The [[Stoneship]], [[Mechanical]], [[Selenitic]], and [[Channelwood]] [[Age]]s are featured (all four of which contain numerous clues to solving the game); those of [[Haven]] and [[Spire]] are hinted at though not expanded upon until ''[[Myst IV: Revelation]]''; and [[Earth|D'ni]] (more specifically: [[K'veer]]) is seen at the end, with the imprisoned [[Atrus]] sitting there at a desk.
Myst was named after Jules Verne's Mysterious Island.<ref name="Inverse Interview">{{cite web|url=https://www.inverse.com/gaming/myst-cyan-worlds-oral-history|title=Into the Myst: The Oral History of America's Oldest Surviving Indie Game Studio|author=Adam Morgan|website=Inverse|published=March 15, 2023|access-date=2024-01-17}}</ref>


== Masterpiece Edition ==
== Masterpiece Edition ==
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== Re-releases and ports ==
== Re-releases and ports ==
{{See also|realMyst|Myst (2020)}}
{{See also|realMyst}}
''Myst'' has been remade various times and ported to multiple platforms:
''Myst'' has been remade various times and ported to multiple platforms:
* Mac System 7.1: September 24, 1993
* Mac System 7.1: September 24, 1993
* Windows 3.1: March 1994<ref>{{cite forum post|url=https://www.filfre.net/2020/02/myst-or-the-drawbacks-to-success/|author=Jimmy Maher|title=Myst (or, The Drawbacks to Success)|forum=The Digital Antiquarian|date=February 21, 2020}}</ref>
* Windows 3.1: 1994
* Sega CD (never released): 1994<ref>"[https://retrocdn.net/index.php?title=File%3AEGM2_US_02.pdf&page=59 Next Wave - Sega CD - Myst (Sunsoft)]". EGM<sup>2</sup>. No. 2. Sendai Publishing. August 1994. p. 59.</ref><ref>"[https://retrocdn.net/index.php?title=File%3AEGM2_US_05.pdf&page=74 Next Wave - Sega CD - Myst (Sunsoft)]". EGM<sup>2</sup>. No. 5. Sendai Publishing. November 1994. p. 74.</ref>
* Sega CD (never released): 1994<ref>"[https://retrocdn.net/index.php?title=File%3AEGM2_US_02.pdf&page=59 Next Wave - Sega CD - Myst (Sunsoft)]". EGM<sup>2</sup>. No. 2. Sendai Publishing. August 1994. p. 59.</ref><ref>"[https://retrocdn.net/index.php?title=File%3AEGM2_US_05.pdf&page=74 Next Wave - Sega CD - Myst (Sunsoft)]". EGM<sup>2</sup>. No. 5. Sendai Publishing. November 1994. p. 74.</ref>
* 3DO Interactive Multiplayer: March 17, 1995
* 3DO Interactive Multiplayer: March 17, 1995
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* Philips CD-i: 1996
* Philips CD-i: 1996
* AmigaOS: 1997
* AmigaOS: 1997
* Myst: Masterpiece Edition: August 24, 1999 (Windows)<ref name="tcrf">"[https://tcrf.net/User_talk:Daxeria#Myst:_Masterpiece_Edition User talk:Daxeria]" (section "Myst: Masterpiece Edition"), The Cutting Room Floor, accessed November 16, 2020.</ref><ref name="mjourney">"[https://www.mystjourney.com/myst/versions/ Myst Masterpiece and realMyst]", Myst Journey, accessed November 14, 2020.</ref>
* Myst: Masterpiece Edition: August 24, 1999 (Windows)<ref name="mjourney">"[https://www.mystjourney.com/myst/versions/ Myst Masterpiece and realMyst]", Myst Journey, accessed November 14, 2020.</ref>
** June 22, 2000 (Mac OS)<ref name="tcrf"/><ref name="mjourney"/>
** June 22, 2000 (Mac OS)<ref name="mjourney" />
* Windows Mobile/Pocket PC: February 2005<ref>"[https://web.archive.org/web/20121213032053/http://www.cyanworlds.com/products/mystppc.php Myst for PocketPC]". Archived from the original on December 13, 2012. Retrieved April 27, 2014.</ref>
* Windows Mobile/Pocket PC: February 2005<ref>"[https://web.archive.org/web/20121213032053/http://www.cyanworlds.com/products/mystppc.php Myst for PocketPC]". Archived from the original on December 13, 2012. Retrieved April 27, 2014.</ref>
* PlayStation Portable: 2006 (JP and EU)<ref> "[https://www.ign.com/articles/2005/11/23/myst-set-for-psp Myst Set for PSP]". IGN. November 22, 2005.</ref>
* PlayStation Portable: 2006 (JP and EU)<ref> "[https://www.ign.com/articles/2005/11/23/myst-set-for-psp Myst Set for PSP]". IGN. November 22, 2005.</ref>
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