I just found the brand new Sierra emulator for the Game Boy Advance! It runs Leisure Suit Larry, King's Quest, Space Quest and others! It's so cool! Check it out: http://www.bripro.com/gbagi/index.php
I just found the brand new Sierra emulator for the Game Boy Advance! It runs Leisure Suit Larry, King's Quest, Space Quest and others! It's so cool! Check it out: http://www.bripro.com/gbagi/index.php
Ooh! Very interesting!
I have Police Quest. It's the only one I have. Would be cool to see this on a GBA.
Typing out commands on a GBA sounds like fun :P
A ScummVM port would be very nice... and I'm still hoping that FreeSCI will work out support for the VGA Sierra games.
--Zero
this will be a great addition to my flash cart. manhunter brings back a lot of memories.
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Sounds nice but how would you put the commands in?
Sorry Ryan, but your girlfriend is in another school.
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Very slowly, and painfully, I would imagine.
JR
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You guys need to read the pages. It has a menu listing (That looks oddly designed after Windows 95) that includes every command. So all you have to do it just press up and down and probably A or B to select the commands. It's easier than typing, I'll tell you that much.
Curious. The folks over at the ScummVM forums have stated multiple times that a GBA port would be unlikely, so this is a bit unexpected.
I guess no one at Sierra was paying attention to when Broken Sword was released on GBA.