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Geek Culture / Day of the Tentacle style - Flash remake?

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Dazzag
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Posted: 15th Jun 2006 14:37
Quote: "Sooo many projects don't get off the ground because the user wants everyone else to do it for him or her"
Exactly. Which is why we are so happy that Megaton is making this 100% dedicated version of DOTT all by himself. All post your game on the retro remakes site if you are too shy....

Quote: "Scumm emulator for XP"
Oh yeah? Will have to look that up. I initially played it on floppy, so never had the speech all the way through the game. But I did buy it on CD later but never played it. It's amazing how many games I own but never played (we are talking dozens here).

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Dazzag
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Posted: 15th Jun 2006 14:41
Just looked it up. Looks good. Will have to try it out at some point. Ang on.... A pocket PC port of Scumm.... Please tell me this means I can play DOTT on my iPaq.... Oh yes....

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Jeku
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Posted: 16th Jun 2006 01:09
Quote: "I initially played it on floppy, so never had the speech all the way through the game."


Oohh that reminds me of how the floppy versions of DOTT and S&M had talking throughout the first part of the game. Like you I own both versions hehehe.

Quote: "Please tell me this means I can play DOTT on my iPaq.... Oh yes...."


I honestly wouldn't be surprised--- they even ported the ScummVM to Dreamcast!

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Dazzag
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Posted: 16th Jun 2006 13:42
Nooo! Just went through all my old disks, and found plenty of adventures (inc sam and max, the dig, and Grim Fandango), but no DOTT!!! Have a faint memory of lending it to an old mate saying "This is the best adventure ever", and then never seeing them again. Damn damn damn. Suppose it's not for sale like anywhere either.... I was well looking forward to a bit of touch screen PDA DOTT action too... Heh, don't think I played it on anything more than a 486 DX266 at the time (66Mhz) and my PDA has 400mhz.

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Dazzag
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Posted: 16th Jun 2006 13:44
Seen this BTW?

http://www.dott2.de/

Probably will be killed by Lucas, but hmmm...

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Dazzag
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Posted: 16th Jun 2006 13:56
Damn it. Only ones I could find were like £45! Stuff that. Surely there is a nice compilation somewhere?

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Megaton Cat
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Posted: 16th Jun 2006 14:36
Yeah seen that, it's one of the few " low-quality fan remakes" I mentioned in my first post.

Wonder what will happen to it...


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Dazzag
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Posted: 17th Jun 2006 14:29
So noone know of a LucasArts compilation that is still available with DOTT on it? Don't really want to spend £45 on it.

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Jeku
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Posted: 17th Jun 2006 20:30
All I remember is that LucasArts compilation with Sam & Max, DOTT, Rebel Assault and a few others.

But to spend 45 pounds is probably way too much. Even with all the other games, it's a little much to spend on a 13 year old game.

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Dazzag
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Posted: 17th Jun 2006 21:35
Yeah, but was the best adventure ever. Damn it. Can't be bothered plugging in S&M either. DOTT on the PDA was what I wanted. Oh well, just keep fingers crossed the LucasArts makes DOTT2

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Dazzag
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Posted: 18th Jun 2006 00:31
Aha!!! After pretty much turning several rooms upside down I have found the disc! Whoop. And it works! Yes. ScummVM is pretty decent too. Plus I got it to work on my iPAQ. Just copy all the files to the SD card, power it up, work in the same way as on the PC, and whoohoo, DOTT on the PDA! Yes. And it seems to work perfectly! Which it should do considering it is a lot more powerful than the computer I originally ran it on. And since the resolution of the original game is almost exactly the same as the PDA then it looks good too. Compared to a bit poo on my 1600x1200 and 1920x1200 displays.

So cool...

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