Difference between revisions of "Space Quest Series"

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* [[sciw:Space Quest V: The Next Mutation|Space Quest V: The Next Mutation]] (SCI) (1993)
 
* [[sciw:Space Quest V: The Next Mutation|Space Quest V: The Next Mutation]] (SCI) (1993)
 
* [[sciw:Space Quest 6: The Spinal Frontier|Space Quest 6: The Spinal Frontier]] (SCI) (1995)
 
* [[sciw:Space Quest 6: The Spinal Frontier|Space Quest 6: The Spinal Frontier]] (SCI) (1995)
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== Series Collections ==
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* [[sciw:King's Quest Collector's Edition|King's Quest Collector's Edition]] (1994)
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* [[sciw:King's Quest Collection Series|King's Quest Collection Series]] (1997)
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* [[sciw:King's Quest Collection (2006)|King's Quest Collection]] (VU) (2006)
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* [[sciw:King's Quest 1+2+3 (GOG)|King's Quest 1+2+3 (GOG)]] (2010)
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* [[sciw:King's Quest 4+5+6 (GOG)|King's Quest 4+5+6 (GOG)]] (2010)
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* [[sciw:King's Quest 7+8 (GOG)|King's Quest 7+8 (GOG)]] (2010)
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Revision as of 17:04, 6 December 2013


 Description

The Space Quest Series was one of Sierra On-line's main series of adventure games. The first Space Quest was created by Mark Crowe and Scott Murphy from Sierra, in 1986. It is about a character named Roger Wilco, a janitor, who accidentally saves the day from the evil Sariens. There are two versions of Space Quest 1. The original was in EGA, but a remake is available in VGA.

Space Quest 1 and 2 were created using the AGI system, further sequels used SCI.

 

Games in Series

 

Series Collections

 

Fan Remakes/Spin Offs

There were also a number of fan made games in AGI and AGS, including a VGA remake of the second game.

 

Downloads

GOG

New Installers for the Space Quest Series

 

Related Links