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    • #21118 Reply
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      I found it on an old “Killer Demo CD” that I’ve kept since I was a kid. Recompressed in DivX for easy viewing.

      http://3dfolio.com/files/phantasm.avi

    • #21119 Reply
      Unknown,Unknown
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      I think someone posted this before. Still, an interesting behind the scenes look.

    • #21120 Reply
      Unknown,Unknown
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      I don’t see any video?

    • #21121 Reply
      Unknown,Unknown
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      You may need the divx codec. http://divx.com, and download the free player/codec.

    • #21122 Reply
      Unknown,Unknown
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      ooOohh. It worked! I remember seeing that video long ago. I think it was a promo thing that was included in other Sierra games that were out at that time. Aww, it brings back memories!

    • #21123 Reply
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      Brandon, do you have copies of all of these .avi files for the archive project? I have some files that I took from some of the old games I had. One is with Ken and Roberta talking about the growth of their business. Another one about Roberta talking about her game ideas and themes sitting by a large dog. I have the KQVI, KQVII introductions. If I remember correctly there are two phatasmagora .avi files out there. There is also a making of KQVIII .avi out their where one programmer holds up a scull with eyes and one of the eyes falls out. I don’t know if you could link to them on this site.

    • #21124 Reply
      Unknown,Unknown
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      There is another one for KQ6. It might be on the CD.. I can’t remember.

    • #21125 Reply
      Unknown,Unknown
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      I have a bunch of those… but I’m not for sure which ones I may be missing. Here’s an update for you all. Brad and I have been very slow in getting this going, but Brad does have a programmer who is working on a huge and awesome database system for us that is going to make cataloguing and archiving ANYTHING Sierra related an easy and very organized thing to do. So once again, we thank all you dedicated folk for hanging out around here and putting up with us being so slow… and we ask that if you do have or find cool Sierra stuff, that you just keep holding onto it for us.

      On a completely off-topic note, go see Serenity. It’s a cool movie.

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