Murray the Chao Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 http://www.sendspace.com/file/rze0ix Also mentioned this over at the Grim Fandango Network. I have only looked briefly at the beginning and the end, and it's pretty good, even though Hector wasn't sprouted directly in the game.
Gabez Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 Couldn't download it -- the author should try getting it on lucasfic.mixnmojo.com tho'
James Isaac Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 I couldn't download it either - is this the one by Charles Frederick (MeddlingMonk)? If so, anyone having trouble downloading it can get it here: http://www.grim-fandango.com/media/misc/Grim-Fandango-Novel.rar I only found out about it recently - I'm surprised it doesn't have more attention seeing as so much work went into it (it's 125 pages!)
Thrik Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 It was pretty well publicised and enjoyed by many back when it came out from what I recall, but we're going back to about 2000/2001 here.
MeddlingMonk Posted June 28, 2008 Posted June 28, 2008 Thrik said: It was pretty well publicised and enjoyed by many back when it came out from what I recall, but we're going back to about 2000/2001 here. Back when the dinosaurs roamed the earth. Anyway, I posted this over in the GF forum but might as well be redundant...in the time I first wrote the novel I started wanting to make a lot of changes, additions, and major tweaks (not to mention correcting gobs of typos). Some things needed to be improved, other things were a little embarassing in hindsight, and some things just weren't up to what I was aiming for. Anyway, I've got the second edition right here. Unzip it and it's a big(ish) PDF including a cover plus two GF short stories at the end. I think the revision is a vast improvement (and I'm my hardest critic). BTW, is LucasArts Fiction even maintained anymore? It'd be nice if the new version were mirrored somewhere. Maybe The DOD site (I've suggested it to it's webmaster). Maybe then I'll stop getting emails from people trying to find the novel.
ThunderPeel2001 Posted June 28, 2008 Posted June 28, 2008 Cool! Thanks! MeddlingMonk said: Back when the dinosaurs roamed the earth. Anyway, I posted this over in the GF forum but might as well be redundant...in the time I first wrote the novel I started wanting to make a lot of changes, additions, and major tweaks (not to mention correcting gobs of typos). Some things needed to be improved, other things were a little embarassing in hindsight, and some things just weren't up to what I was aiming for. Anyway, I've got the second edition right here. Unzip it and it's a big(ish) PDF including a cover plus two GF short stories at the end. I think the revision is a vast improvement (and I'm my hardest critic). BTW, is LucasArts Fiction even maintained anymore? It'd be nice if the new version were mirrored somewhere. Maybe The DOD site (I've suggested it to it's webmaster). Maybe then I'll stop getting emails from people trying to find the novel.
Ryback Posted August 8, 2008 Posted August 8, 2008 MeddlingMonk said: BTW, is LucasArts Fiction even maintained anymore? It'd be nice if the new version were mirrored somewhere. Maybe The DOD site (I've suggested it to it's webmaster). Maybe then I'll stop getting emails from people trying to find the novel. This was a nice coincidence to find after not having checked these forums for a year LucasArts Fiction is... kind of in the Ninth Underworld at the moment. It's been there a long time, doing it tough, hitchhiking through the Land of the Dead, working where it can, hoping against hope that it may one day reach Puerto Zapato. In other words it's dead. I never got around to reactivating FTP after the last Mojo crash so I probably can't even access the site anymore. Not like it's the only hosted site that's now a time capsule...
MeddlingMonk Posted August 8, 2008 Posted August 8, 2008 Ryback said: Not like it's the only hosted site that's now a time capsule... An ever-growing fraternity, unless LEC ever decides to at least partly return to it's roots. ('Casual gaming' isn't anything new, dummies; you used to be in that business, remember?)
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