The board game A Study in Emerald, released in 2013, was based on the Sherlock Holmes pastiche " A Study in Emerald" by Neil Gaiman. Multiple expansions have since been published for both games. The board game 221B Baker Street ( Gibsons Games) was first developed in 1975, and the book-based game Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective (Sleuth Publications) was published in 1981. They include the original writings, "together with the translations of these tales into sixty-three languages, plus Braille and shorthand, the writings about the Writings or higher criticism, writings about Sherlockians and their societies, memorials and memorabilia, games, puzzles and quizzes, phonograph records, audio and video tapes, compact discs, laser discs, ballets, films, musicals, operettas, oratorios, plays, radio and television programs, parodies and pastiches, children's books, cartoons, comics, and a multitude of other items - from advertisements to wine - that have accumulated throughout the world on the two most famous characters in literature." Board games De Waal lists over 25,000 Holmes-related productions and products. The four volumes of the Universal Sherlock Holmes (1995) compiled by Ronald B. The stories of Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle have been very popular as adaptations for the stage, and later film, and still later television. See also: Popular culture references to Sherlock Holmes
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