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Posted at 11:23 on May 28th, 2012 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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I have CD images both for the Spanish and English version. Can't assure the Spanish CD-Rom is the CD version instead of just an installer, but if I recall correctly the voices where translated for the intro, so there may be a Spanish CD.
Posted at 05:48 on May 28th, 2012 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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The German CD version has got the voice of Homer Simpson as Sherlock Holmes. I can't say this fits ;)
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Posted at 01:31 on May 28th, 2012 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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[Mr Creosote]: It was in spanish. The translation was good, for what I saw.


[Wandrell]: The floppy version has speech on the intro [like DotT]. The CD
version is 75 Mb, so I think you are right: it's too small to be a full
talkie version.

The 3DO version is a complete CD in lenght, with live-action video as I
mentioned, but I don't remember if it had full digitazed speech.
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Posted at 22:01 on May 27th, 2012 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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About the CD version. There is a PC CD-Rom one, for what I know it adds voices only to the beginning and ending, and maybe to one or two important cutscenes.
Posted at 19:06 on May 27th, 2012 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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Out of curiosity: You mentioned you played a translated version. Which language was this in?
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Posted at 19:01 on May 27th, 2012 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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It's true. Repetitiveness can kill a wonderful tune if you heard it for 909th time. Sometimes it seems better to turn off the music temporarily until you've got right that pesky puzzle you've been working in for almost an hour...
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Posted at 16:22 on May 27th, 2012 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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Oh, I absolutely agree! The problem, as with other pacing and mood elements, is that it's hard to pull of in an interactive narrative. Things can get repetitive fast, outside of cut scenes, there can never be an exact timing correlated with the visual events and so on. All the more fascinating if a game gets this right.
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Posted at 16:18 on May 27th, 2012 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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Thank you. I like music very much, so I do pay special attention to it in games and movies. I suppose it's no coincidence that all the games that top my ranking have a superb soundtrack...

Music is half the experience one gets in audiovisual media, and creates most of the emotions that are perceived, but we shouldn't underestimate the importance and power of good dialogue and well crafted scenarios.
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Posted at 15:59 on May 27th, 2012 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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You make it sound as if (music-wise) this is The Long Goodbye of gaming history :D
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Posted at 13:00 on April 29th, 2003 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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I`ve found a Sequel to this game!! if anyone`s interested in the "great legend" detective... it`s title is "lost files of Sherlock holmes: case of the rose tattoo", a windows 95/98 game.
happy searchin` detectives ;)
Posted at 12:00 on April 29th, 2003 | Quote | Edit | Delete
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