Entry 219 in an on-going video series that offers a selection of musical tracks from various titles throughout gamings history. Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers Space Quest 4 (alt) Year: 1991 Platform: PC Developer: Sierra On-Line Inc. Publisher: Sierra On-Line Inc. Video source: MrWhitman For more info on the game, follow these links: mobygames gamefaqs en.wikipedia Watch this video with 44 KHz stereo sound: ca.youtube Using this link may affect video quality. Music composed by Ken Allen, Robert Atesalp and ...
Space Quest 6: The Spinal Frontier was developed and published by Sierra Entertainment in 1995. It was the last point-and-click adventure game in the Space Quest series and the last one using the SCI engine (comparable to LucasArts SCUMM engine). You can see a special PC MS-DOS demo version in this video. It featured an independent story not related to the main game and some extra in-jokes and easter eggs. Watch my channel for more about DOSBox!...
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Unforgettable games! This movie is a tribute to all the classic Sierra On-Line games and also to EVERY person from Sierra who helped bring us these games. A few people have asked me who all the faces were at the end of the video (I wish I had included their names in the video along with their pictures). In order of appearance after Ken and Roberta: Scott Murphy and Mark Crowe (Space Quest designers, as the Two Guys from Andromeda), Al Lowe (creator of Leisure Suit Larry), Christy Marx (Conquests of Camelot and Conquests of t...
Space Quest is a series of graphical adventure games designed my Mark Crowe and Scott Murphy and developed by Sierra On-Line since 1986. These games are set in a sci-fi environment and tell the adventures of Roger Wilco, a janitor who works on one of the space stations. They were available for several different platforms like IBM PCjr, Tandy 1000, Commodore Amiga, Apple II/IIGS, Atari ST, Apple Macintosh, PC MS-DOS and other ones. In this video, you can see the self-running demos of Space Quest: The Sarien Encounter (1986), ...