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Post by Peter Piers on Sept 24, 2015 11:11:48 GMT
Hey there. I recently found this site, it's a great collection you've got here of FMV games, but I was surprised to find that you missed the Westwood game "Ripley's Believe It Or Not: The Riddle of Master Lu". en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ripley's_Believe_It_or_Not!:_The_Riddle_of_Master_Lu It's not FMV like Phantasmagoria or Gabriel Knight 2, but it's certainly FMV like Harvester and Toonstruck. Thought you might want to know, so you can add it to your great database. Also, "Shivers" might or might not fit the bill, depending on how far you want to stretch "FMV". It has a couple of cutscenes with real-life actors, in a pre-rendered Myst-style puzzler. Cheers!
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Post by Peter Piers on Sept 25, 2015 22:59:39 GMT
Come to think of it, you'll also want to add...
Return to Zork (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Return_to_Zork)
(debatable; has plenty of voice actors shootage, and definitely a couple of short FMV sequences, but mostly it's digitised photos in rough animation)
Zork Nemesis (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zork_Nemesis)
(Myst-style gameplay, FMV sequences, occasionally an FMV sequence where you have to click an onscreen item DURING the sequence)
Zork Grand Inquisitor (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zork:_Grand_Inquisitor)
(same as above, but more adventure game and less Myst)
Speaking of Myst, would the few live-actor sequences in the Myst games make them count as FMV?
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Post by Peter Piers on Sept 28, 2015 21:06:11 GMT
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Post by FMV World on Oct 13, 2015 21:57:15 GMT
Thank you for the great suggestions! I've added them to our games list. I played "Shivers" several years back and could not remember the title. I'm so glad you posted or I may have never found it!
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Post by marshal99 on Oct 16, 2015 11:07:13 GMT
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