Old Sierra Games Playable In Browser Through Open Source Game Engine 78
Lord Byron II writes "Like Quake III and Zork, Sarien.net has converted and made available many of the earlier Sierra adventure games. Currently, Space Quest, Police Quest, and Leisure Suit Larry are playable, and more are on the way. They are Javascript-based, and require no Flash. The site's creator, Martin Kool, said, 'To actually allow gameplay, I reverse engineered the original AGI interpreter in javascript. The reverse engineering process has been done before by others, and the best known existing interpreter (Sarien) has recently merged into ScummVM. Due to that, the interpreter mechanics were fairly well documented online.'"
King's Quest = hardcore (Score:5, Interesting)
QFG (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:King's Quest = hardcore (Score:3, Interesting)
"Throw the pie you received from the baker, at the Yeti"
Yes, the pie I ate like an hour into the game... that pie. That same fucking pie.
Re:King's Quest = hardcore (Score:4, Interesting)
I'd much prefer that to having Fuck-UROM or SafeDisc installed on my machine.
In fact that was probably one of the best forms of DRM. But now we have the internet, that means of DRM is effectively useless.
Re:King's Quest = hardcore (Score:3, Interesting)
Prince of persia would ask you e.g. 'The first letter of the third word in the fourth paragraph on page 55.' They must have had a rather large hash table - I played through the game more times than I can count, and don't recall it asking the same one twice.
Playable? (Score:1, Interesting)
None of these games were "playable" the first time around, so don't get your hopes up... The multiplayer bit is a nice touch though, this way you can see that others are just as confused as you are.