Shadowgate for CD-i?
- metalsphere
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Below is the list of games that I will be getting next week, some good, some bad. A few of them are already scanned on Black Moon, but the majority are not. Hopefully someone will find the scans usefull.
Arcade Classics, Little Monster at School, A Visit to Sesame Street (Letters), A visit to Sesame Street (Numbers), Mystic Midway Phantom Express, Striker Pro, Cartoon Carnival, 7th Guest, Hotel Mario, Space Ace, Voyeur, Dark Castle, 3rd Degree, Caesars World of Boxing, NFL Hall of Fame Football, Palm Springs OPen, International Tennis Open, Backgammon, Mystic Midway Rest in Pieces, Tetris, Escape from Cybercity, Power Hitter, Video Speedway, A Beginner's Guide to Rock Guitar, Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia, Jigsaw, and Treasures Of The Smithsonian.
Arcade Classics, Little Monster at School, A Visit to Sesame Street (Letters), A visit to Sesame Street (Numbers), Mystic Midway Phantom Express, Striker Pro, Cartoon Carnival, 7th Guest, Hotel Mario, Space Ace, Voyeur, Dark Castle, 3rd Degree, Caesars World of Boxing, NFL Hall of Fame Football, Palm Springs OPen, International Tennis Open, Backgammon, Mystic Midway Rest in Pieces, Tetris, Escape from Cybercity, Power Hitter, Video Speedway, A Beginner's Guide to Rock Guitar, Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia, Jigsaw, and Treasures Of The Smithsonian.
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Nice lot of stuff, Jigsaw sticks out as an uncommon title. I'd like to have full cover scans and a manual of that one firstmetalsphere wrote:Below is the list of games that I will be getting next week, some good, some bad. A few of them are already scanned on Black Moon, but the majority are not. Hopefully someone will find the scans usefull.
Arcade Classics, Little Monster at School, A Visit to Sesame Street (Letters), A visit to Sesame Street (Numbers), Mystic Midway Phantom Express, Striker Pro, Cartoon Carnival, 7th Guest, Hotel Mario, Space Ace, Voyeur, Dark Castle, 3rd Degree, Caesars World of Boxing, NFL Hall of Fame Football, Palm Springs OPen, International Tennis Open, Backgammon, Mystic Midway Rest in Pieces, Tetris, Escape from Cybercity, Power Hitter, Video Speedway, A Beginner's Guide to Rock Guitar, Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia, Jigsaw, and Treasures Of The Smithsonian.
Has some interesting history attached to Jigsaw, check out the Silas Warner statement here
This site also lists Deja Vu and Deja Vu II for the CD-i!
http://www.uk.playright.dk/platform.php?id=40
http://www.uk.playright.dk/platform.php?id=40
metalsphere wrote: This one makes it look like both Shadowgate and Deja Vu 2 were released for the CD-i...
http://www.if-legends.org/~adventure/IC ... Shadowgate
these pages just kind of "hint" at it...
http://www.gamewinners.com/CDI/Shadowgate.htm
http://www.stageselect.com/games/game.aspx?gameid=5495
http://smigleys.talkspot.com/aspx/templ ... sgId=73179
I would pay just about any price for a really good CD-I version of Shadowgate.
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Sorry to rez a third page thread.
Er... correct. As the webmaster at Reflex Gamer I simply copied another list for CD-i software, seeing as none of my staff have ever had any experience with the system. We've been trying to patch up our knowledge (one aim is to create a good history of gaming) but unfortunately from the 3DO back you have a massive black hole of information on the less successful systems.
I'll look into it, and keep in mind that like any system, the CD-i had prototype software that never made it to shelves. It's possible Shadowgate was in the works, or at least in the planning stages. This could mean any number of things.
Er... correct. As the webmaster at Reflex Gamer I simply copied another list for CD-i software, seeing as none of my staff have ever had any experience with the system. We've been trying to patch up our knowledge (one aim is to create a good history of gaming) but unfortunately from the 3DO back you have a massive black hole of information on the less successful systems.
I'll look into it, and keep in mind that like any system, the CD-i had prototype software that never made it to shelves. It's possible Shadowgate was in the works, or at least in the planning stages. This could mean any number of things.
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Still needs a few corrections but at least no unreleased games are included in the above listing on Black Moon. I need to add a few titles and take away a couple of Monty Python entries which are in fact VCD type interactive titles rather than straight games.
Still needs a few corrections but at least no unreleased games are included in the above listing on Black Moon. I need to add a few titles and take away a couple of Monty Python entries which are in fact VCD type interactive titles rather than straight games.
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Don't hold your hands up believing ICOM was developing 5 cd-i games with none of them being released in the end. Perhaps they were on the drawing board or one of them got into some development time. These base-case titles should be relatively easy to convert, but in the end - well who knows... I don't believe in any shadowgate proto.
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wake up!
Again, has anyone ever played another version of Deja Vu, Uninvited, or any other ICOM/Mindscape game? I want to see the credits of these games so we can try to contact the developer. If anyone knows something about the CD-i conversion, it would be them.