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New world record for v3.1+ versions, Speedrun mode, Hard difficulty, glitchless in 1h15m27.5s

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it's just painted black I guess?

http://www.calcuseum.com/SCRAPBOOK/BONUS/48558/1.htm

https://youtu.be/MsiOue7vP1k?t=175

https://youtu.be/oSoYenJ7mkY?t=169

as seen in the game: https://youtu.be/9WcD7ZDTYyo?t=84

notice the pattern of the arrow keys, the up and down keys to the right of the main arrow keys, and the top row is somewhat visible too but much darker, you can see the last 3 keys on the top row are spaced apart from the rest

 

just use ScummVM to play T7G and T11H

 

This was streamed live before but unfortunately had audio issues. This version of the video has fixed audio.

 

Animatronic skeletons make jokes and sing Skeletons in my Closet from The 7th Guest soundtrack!

 

The soundtracks to the seminal CD-ROM titles "The 7th Guest" and "The 11th Hour" by George "The Fat Man" Sanger, reimagined as industrial rock. A project over 2 years in the making, made with the full support of The Fat Man himself, and appreciative nods from the founders of Trilobyte Games, Graeme Devine and Rob Landeros. Featuring album artwork by Trilobyte's original 3D artist Rob Stein III (RIP).

Free download on Bandcamp: https://error47.bandcamp.com/album/soups-on-selections-from-staufs-infernal-jukebox

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3021sM-1lY&ab_channel=Error47

Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/6i414HkXlPmgZD2rRV2qwv

Listen to the original soundtracks on The Fat Man and Team Fat's Bandcamp page: https://thefatmanandteamfat.bandcamp.com/

 

A recent let's play from someone who knows the game pretty well!

 

The 1990s was a time of rapid change in the tech powering video game graphics. From pre-rendering, to ray casting, to texture-mapped polygons, it seemed that a major innovation was around every corner.

However, the pathway towards graphical realism hasn't always been clear. Let's explore one such forking path: full-motion video. With CD-powered consoles and home PCs arriving in the 90's, FMV-powered games became viable at last, promising the world... but only delivering oddity after oddity.

  • 00:00 - Introduction
  • 7:19 - Night Trap
  • 23:50 - The 7th Guest
  • 31:07 - Frankenstein: Through the Eyes of the Monster
  • 36:12 - Corpse Killer
  • 41:12 - Phantasmagoria
  • 1:09:29 - Gabriel Knight 2: The Beast Within
  • 1:42:45 - Phantasmagoria 2: A Puzzle of Flesh
  • 2:11:36 - Bad Mojo
  • 2:28:14 - Harvester (Revisited)
  • 2:47:39 - Conclusion
 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9Eg52o7Yp0

In 1995, George "The Fat Man" Sanger composed this tune for The 11th Hour. It was supposed to be the main theme, like "The Game" had been for The 7th Guest, but George couldn't get the lyrics to work. So he scrapped it and wrote "The Final Hour" instead, which became The 11th Hour's theme song. This tune instead became the music heard during the train puzzle in The 11th Hour.

For our album "Soup's On: Selections from Stauf's Infernal Jukebox," George went back to his old notes and finished the lyrics. Here, for the first time, is the original theme song to The 11th Hour, with vocals by our very own Jackie Stewart.

Listen to the original on The Fat Man's Bandcamp page: https://thefatmanandteamfat.bandcamp.com/track/train-the-lost-puzzle-piece

 

Good news, soup fans! Our reimagining of the 7th Guest and 11th Hour soundtracks — "Soup's On: Selections from Stauf's Infernal Jukebox" — will release digitally on Oct. 31. It will be available on Bandcamp and streaming services. Happy Halloween!

One of our most audacious tracks on Soup's On is this medley of "walking around music" from The 11th Hour. This one combines everything from jazz and swing to blistering industrial metal. https://youtu.be/EXPH_wKw1h8

Soup's On releases on digital platforms Oct. 31, 2024!

https://musicians.today/@error47

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