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Your favorite LucasArts adventure game... (pg. 2)
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CONNERMAN2000
Myst, for a while, was the best-selling PC game in history. The game nearly put me to sleep every time I played it! Sure, it was gorgeous, but there wasn't enough there to interest me.

I'll be honest though, I DID play both Sam & Max and Full Throttle back in the day every now and then at friend's houses, and they were both good times. So I partially retract what I said in my first post.
david.michael
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Originally posted by miamitranceman
Had it on Mac too, but on floppy, not CD so there were no voice overs.

That game was pretty epic in scope considering when it was made, with the 3 branching paths and stuff.


I had it on floppy as well... I never knew there were voiceovers! :stongue:


Oh, and , yeah I forgot Maniac Mansion for some reason....

Labyrinth was also fun.
pkcRAISTLIN
tie fighter is still the best thing to come out of lucasarts, ever.
miamitranceman
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Originally posted by david.michael
I had it on floppy as well... I never knew there were voiceovers! :stongue:


Oh, and , yeah I forgot Maniac Mansion for some reason....

Labyrinth was also fun.


Yeah, since you had Apples back then too, you know we always got screwed like that. The PC version was on CD with voices. We also had to wait sometimes a year or two to get the same game that PC already had. :whip:
david.michael
quote:
Originally posted by miamitranceman
Yeah, since you had Apples back then too, you know we always got screwed like that. The PC version was on CD with voices. We also had to wait sometimes a year or two to get the same game that PC already had. :whip:


The nice thing was, a lot of the "Mac ports" were more polished. A few examples come to mind. (Lemmings, Warcraft II, Armor Alley...)
RJT
Playing through Psychonauts again right now makes me realize just how much closer it is to a LA adventure game than a true platformer.

Love it.
miamitranceman
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Originally posted by david.michael
The nice thing was, a lot of the "Mac ports" were more polished. A few examples come to mind. (Lemmings, Warcraft II, Armor Alley...)


That's very true.
Philby
i loved them!!! i never finished last crusade though. i used to play through them with my dad, most of the time i couldnt work out what to do so i had to use the walkthrough :( but my favourite would be full throttle

"you know what would look good on your nose?"
"what??"
"the bar!" *SMACK*
:D
miamitranceman
quote:
Originally posted by Philby
i loved them!!! i never finished last crusade though. i used to play through them with my dad, most of the time i couldnt work out what to do so i had to use the walkthrough :( but my favourite would be full throttle

"you know what would look good on your nose?"
"what??"
"the bar!" *SMACK*
:D

:stongue:

I love that line.

Remember the dude in the trailer? He said the funniest stuff if you kept on bugging him.


And who could forget:

I'm not puttin' my lips on that.
aBigWreck
I played Full Throttle, Fate of Atlantis, and Day of the Tentacle. Full Throttle was definitely my favorite.

DuBam
Day of the Testicle was great. But there is nothing as amusing and nostalgic as Monkey Island 1.
netroM
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Originally posted by Fledz
Who made Sam & Max?

LucasArts

Day of the Tentacle, MI, King's Quest, Simon The Sorcerer... all awesome.
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