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Old 09-08-2008, 10:26 AM   #1
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Alt-X or CTRL-C says the quick ref card (downloadable in PDF format on game sheet)

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Old 07-02-2009, 09:10 AM   #2
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Alt-X or CTRL-C says the quick ref card (downloadable in PDF format on game sheet)

I don't know if anyone still checks this thread, but I recently discovered SCUMMvm and am rediscovering those grand old LucasArts games, such as the Secret of Monkey Island and Loom.

About Loom, I downloaded the game off of this site which is the EGA version (its officially abandonware, right?), and I realized soon after that there are a few other versions too.

I've done research, and the one I'd like to play the most would be the FM-Towns version.

Does anyone here have that? If so, could they be so kind as to upload/host it? It'd be greatly appreciated! I've only just played the beginning of Loom, and I've already fallen in love with it.
                       
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Old 07-02-2009, 09:39 AM   #3
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I'd also like to add that I have found and downloaded a VGA version of the game. These are the files...

000.LFL
901.LFL
902.LFL
903.LFL
904.LFL
Disk01.lec
Loom - Application File

... and it plays on SCUMMvm, but with no sound or music whatsoever. I don't know if its the VGA of the FM-Towns or if its the VGA of the talking version.

Also, I noticed that the EGA version which I got from this site has MANY more files, so I'm also wondering if this VGA version is a demo or something.

Also, if this is the full game, then, to have sound, do I have to just go and download the soundtrack? I've tried going to Home of the Underdogs for the patches but the site is inaccessible for some reason.\

And if there's no solution I'll be content playing the EGA :P.
                       
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Old 08-02-2009, 07:43 AM   #4
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Actually, I take back what I said. Yesterday I downloaded and listened to the Loom audio drama, and now I would really like to play the voiced over version.

Does anybody here have or know where to get the talkie version?
                       
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Old 08-02-2009, 01:49 PM   #5
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it's not a demo version, it's just that vga version was stuffed in these few files unlike ega version that's on website. and it seems that you apparently got loom rip, without any sounds or what'sover, it's missing file "track1.ogg"

there you go, full talkie vga loom. play in scummvm (or dosbox if you have the excutable)
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Old 08-02-2009, 06:19 PM   #6
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it's not a demo version, it's just that vga version was stuffed in these few files unlike ega version that's on website. and it seems that you apparently got loom rip, without any sounds or what'sover, it's missing file "track1.ogg"

there you go, full talkie vga loom. play in scummvm (or dosbox if you have the excutable)
Ah, thank you so much man! It works fine. I'm using Scummvm with it. I greatly appreciate this! You rock!
                       
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Old 28-04-2009, 09:38 AM   #7
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Loom's the best game ever made (along with Secret of Monkey Island and Master of Magic).
Awesome music, awesome atmosphere, awesome setting, awesome story, awesome gameplay concept... Pure magic.

Haven't read through the topic so I don't know if this has been mentioned already, but a fan-made sequel's been working on : http://www.apeirongames.de/
Time will tell.
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Old 25-05-2010, 08:44 PM   #8
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I bought this game on steam. At first i had no idea what's going on, then I clicked the manual button in steam and I found the manual. It's not needed, but it's a fun and effective way to keep track of your spells and get some extra story. Armed with the manual and a digital pen I started playing this game and I must say it is one of the most enchanting games I've ever played. (The one sold on steam is the talkie version, the voice acting is top notch for a 1990 games, so definitely check it out)

EDIT: Actually i found out that it isn't the manual itself but rather the Book of Patterns. I'm really glad lucasarts uploaded this as the manual and not the actual manual.

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I bought this game on steam. At first i had no idea what's going on, then I clicked the manual button in steam and I found the manual. It's not needed, but it's a fun and effective way to keep track of your spells and get some extra story. Armed with the manual and a digital pen I started playing this game and I must say it is one of the most enchanting games I've ever played. (The one sold on steam is the talkie version, the voice acting is top notch for a 1990 games, so definitely check it out)

EDIT: Actually i found out that it isn't the manual itself but rather the Book of Patterns. I'm really glad lucasarts uploaded this as the manual and not the actual manual.
yhea!!
I really love this game, its just perfect, i still have it in 5 or 6 5/12 disks
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Old 16-08-2012, 06:21 PM   #10
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Hey, what's up with the Editor Rating? Only a 3.0 despite the review ending with:

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All in all, the game is a masterpiece, made by professional artists, and because of this it shouldn't be missed, even though it'll cost you a little (the game is protected!). It was made in the golden days of Lucasfilm Games/Lucasarts, in the era of games such as Monkey Island, Sam and Max, Full Throttle, and many more... It definitely deserves 5 points.
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