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| 17 NOV 2002 at 12:42am |
Agustín CordesGuild Master


Posts : 5696 Joined: 23 OCT 2002 Location: AR, Buenos Aires
Status : Offline | I will not say it so this thread can last a while
It was also the first game from Sierra to make full use of the VGA card and the first one that got a talkie cd version.
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| 17 NOV 2002 at 1:09am |
LauraIntergalactic Janitor


Posts : 35 Joined: 9 NOV 2002
Status : Online | are we alllowed to guess? (without actually *knowing* the answer).
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| 17 NOV 2002 at 1:23am |
AyaGrand Inquisitor


Posts : 7277 Joined: 16 OCT 2002
Status : Offline | the first one that got a talkie cd version i didn't know the answer but that hint was enough i won't say it though
You have gotten the attention of the mysterious lady. She turns to face you. Her face is devoid of any flesh. You are frozen with horror as she begins ripping your body into a bloody mess.
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| 17 NOV 2002 at 1:31am |
| Deleted User | I too know the answer, but will refrain from saying it in the interest of making this thread longer. Therefore my posting here is of no concern to anyone and should be ignored immediatly, so why are you still reading it?
Incidentally, am I alone in thinking that this was an abysmal decision to port the game to the NES?
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| 17 NOV 2002 at 7:46am |
GiuseppeIntergalactic Janitor


Posts : 5 Joined: 17 NOV 2002
Status : Online | Is it King's Quest 5?
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| 18 NOV 2002 at 2:42am |
AkrilSpace Cadet


Posts : 139 Joined: 31 OCT 2002
Status : Offline | It is, I believe, but I thought Mixed-Up Mother Goose Deluxe was the first "talkie." It was the first multimedia CD, that much I'm certain of.
Akril
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| 18 NOV 2002 at 10:53pm |
szcaxJourneyman


Posts : 935 Joined: 12 OCT 2002
Status : Online | yes, it is indeed kq5.... just out of curiosity, were any other classic adventure games ported to any early consoles?
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| 19 NOV 2002 at 1:27am |
The Terror of the Wolf part 3Schattenjger


Posts : 2391 Joined: 11 OCT 2002
Status : Online | Lucasart's 'Maniac Mansion' was a smash hit on the NES when it was ported. Even though they did remove the chainsaw, blood on the walls, and the ominous hamster-in-the-microwave feature...
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| 19 NOV 2002 at 2:22am |
Agustín CordesGuild Master


Posts : 5696 Joined: 23 OCT 2002 Location: AR, Buenos Aires
Status : Offline | It is, I believe, but I thought Mixed-Up Mother Goose Deluxe was the first "talkie." It was the first multimedia CD, that much I'm certain of. Maybe you're right. I'll check that.
Even though they did remove the chainsaw, blood on the walls, and the ominous hamster-in-the-microwave feature... It isn't Maniac Mansion if it doesn't has a chainsaw!!
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| 19 NOV 2002 at 2:31am |
| Deleted User | Also, Secret of Monkey Island and Willy Beamish were both ported to the Sega Genesis' CD drive system, at least, I think so... Not sure if that's an Early console though...
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