Hook
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Hook
Here's another beauty I found that might go for ScummVM
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Hook was the first and only adventure game published by Ocean, following roughly the plot of the movie. Developed by Shadow Software and released for the Amiga, Atari ST, and DOS, the game was a point and click adventure.
The initial pirate setting of Neverland brings to mind the Monkey Island series. The main objective was to escape the Pirate City, reach the Lost Boys' hideout and try to become Peter Pan in order to fight once more with Captain Hook.
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Can This one be added to ScummVM support list?
Info:
Hook was the first and only adventure game published by Ocean, following roughly the plot of the movie. Developed by Shadow Software and released for the Amiga, Atari ST, and DOS, the game was a point and click adventure.
The initial pirate setting of Neverland brings to mind the Monkey Island series. The main objective was to escape the Pirate City, reach the Lost Boys' hideout and try to become Peter Pan in order to fight once more with Captain Hook.
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Can This one be added to ScummVM support list?
For this to happen you at least need someone who has the game to be willing and capable to write the ScummVM code.
The Wikipedia entry on this game is a one-liner and the DOS version is not for sale on Ebay atm. This game appears to be really obscure. The chances of ScummVM support happening are not that big then.
The Wikipedia entry on this game is a one-liner and the DOS version is not for sale on Ebay atm. This game appears to be really obscure. The chances of ScummVM support happening are not that big then.
You personally know people in the development team, sev? Sounds pretty awesome!
I actually bought an original PC copy of this on eBay a while back for a fairly hefty sum (roughly £32!), but was rather annoyed to find that I can't get it working properly under DOSBox atm. The installation program keeps reporting an error after it finishes installing the files (the disks are 100% perfect from the way I've been able to copy everything off them I think), and I think it may be linked to the problem after you start the game where everything runs rather slow, your inventory looks empty (you're supposed to start off with four items usually), and you can't leave the first area at all. Not sure if this is an obscure protection check or not. Might ask on VOGONS about it.
BTW, a DOS copy can still be sought after on here for the time being. I personally think the Amiga version is better though (and I've yet to try the ST port).
I actually bought an original PC copy of this on eBay a while back for a fairly hefty sum (roughly £32!), but was rather annoyed to find that I can't get it working properly under DOSBox atm. The installation program keeps reporting an error after it finishes installing the files (the disks are 100% perfect from the way I've been able to copy everything off them I think), and I think it may be linked to the problem after you start the game where everything runs rather slow, your inventory looks empty (you're supposed to start off with four items usually), and you can't leave the first area at all. Not sure if this is an obscure protection check or not. Might ask on VOGONS about it.
BTW, a DOS copy can still be sought after on here for the time being. I personally think the Amiga version is better though (and I've yet to try the ST port).
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As are a lot of dev houses from back then.ERKAN wrote:Wait, I thought Ocean was defunct 10 years agosev wrote:I have some leads to the creators, so, please, do not bother them in the meantime
That's probably what sev meant by 'leads'. A bit of detective work is involved like checking a game's manual for the names of the devs who worked at Ocean back then and try to track them down and find where they are now.
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