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Start of add to list layer. Sign in for more lists. And here I am One of my childhood friends was playing it once wen i went to his house and i remember him using a broom alien to sweep up mars. All I really remembered of it was that my mate got off a plane and took a photo of a two headed squirrel. I thought that was the end of the game. Later, in my increased wisdom, I thought that a reporter and 2 headed squirrels seemed Sierra territory.
I did actually know, then, that Zak was about a reporter too. It didn't click I guess its cos I also knew Zak went to Mars, and I thought the 'Sierra game' ended with the squirrel. I only found out the truth when I played Zak, and in the intro his boss tells him to go to Seattle and photo a two headed squirrel.
I said 'squirrel' 5 times in this post. The only thing i remember about the Last Crusade when i saw my friend play it was indy in a dark-ish tunnel-ish cave-ish type place. No surprise there. In , when I was about 10 years old, a friend let me borrow a collection of adventure games titled "LucasArts Classic Adventures".
I started SMI on my friend's comp at her house, with those wrteched internal speakers. I've been lucky because my dad and I are both computer addicts, so we usually had the best quality computer accessories.
We had some amazing SB soundsystem, so that intensified the gameplay, which probably aided in my getting hooked on SMI. I played and completed Indy shortly after, as I am a huge fan of the movie trilogy. The other games took me months, if not a year, to complete, amongst my replaying of SMI continuously. MI2 came on my 12th birthday ' Buy it again, my friend, you know it's worth it - you DO! Alternatively get the patch i think there's one for it and see if that works.
Or, you could dual-boot your system and equip it with Dos 6. Would've worked for me, if I wasn't afraid of doing it. It was an eye-opening experience. My first LucasArts game was Sam 'n' Max, bless them. I was just 6 or 7, but I absolutely loved it. Then CMI came out and I played it. I caught on soon enough, though. I think my first adventure game was Leisure Suit Larry 3 though. I probably couldn't type then, but I remember having it on the comp.
A playable demo? Doesn't vary from the actual game at all really, like MI1's demo did. Do any other LucasArts games have demos like MI1?
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