Jake Posted December 9, 2001 Posted December 9, 2001 BTW in regards to loom there was a Loom sequel in the works called "Forge" which centered on the iron workers guild (wheras Loom centered around the story of a guy from the weaver's guild if I'm not mistaken). Sean Clark and Mike Stemmle were working on that before they were reassigned to Sam & Max Hit The Road (I believe that was the time). None of that is confirmed but thats what I've heard from around the Net.
Metallus Posted December 9, 2001 Posted December 9, 2001 Hehe, I'm glad telarium's AbandonWare video is seeing the light of day outside the #monkey-island community.
Haggis Posted December 9, 2001 Posted December 9, 2001 I saw that one on The MI SCUMM Bar. It was part of a contest in which you had to either build a LEGO MI creation, make a wallpaper, or create a Flash movie.
a_monkey Posted December 14, 2001 Posted December 14, 2001 You know, I found Loom talkie CDROM version several years ago, and have yet played it through to the end. I bought it because a friend of mine let me play it, when it was first released and I thought it was a good game. Fortunately I just loaded it back up, and it still works with WinXP! Was the CD version rare? I also have Sam N' Max CD talkie but I can't get sound to run in DOS because of my SBLive emulation requires EMM386 and Sam N' Max don't like it.
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