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http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/journeyman_project_3
I was... honestly not expecting that. I figured that The Journeyman Project games would never see the light of day here beyond Buried in Time. I guess they got more from Cyan games than just Myst 5.
Is there any hope for Journeyman Project 1 to get released on GOG so I can pick up all three?
That's what is keeping me from buying JPs 2 & 3 now.
I was just about to go find the "Where is Tuesday's new game" thread. :)
not interested in it at all
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gibbeynator: I was... honestly not expecting that. I figured that The Journeyman Project games would never see the light of day here beyond Buried in Time. I guess they got more from Cyan games than just Myst 5.
I don't think this ever had anything to do with Cyan...
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gibbeynator: I was... honestly not expecting that. I figured that The Journeyman Project games would never see the light of day here beyond Buried in Time. I guess they got more from Cyan games than just Myst 5.
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SirPrimalform: I don't think this ever had anything to do with Cyan...
Right, right, I just checked the back of the case for JMP3, it has an ad for Riven on it, and other stuff put out by RED ORB, not Cyan.
Post edited March 20, 2012 by gibbeynator
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gibbeynator: I was... honestly not expecting that. I figured that The Journeyman Project games would never see the light of day here beyond Buried in Time. I guess they got more from Cyan games than just Myst 5.
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SirPrimalform: I don't think this ever had anything to do with Cyan...
Well.. If you squint a bit, it kind of look a little like Myst, close enough.. .
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SirPrimalform: I don't think this ever had anything to do with Cyan...
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gibbeynator: Right, right, I just checked the back of the case for JMP3, it has an ad for Riven on it, and other stuff put out by RED ORB, not Cyan.
Ah yeah, I think there was a bit of cross promotion because they filled up the remaining space on one of my Riven discs with a demo of this game.
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MaidenMadness: Is there any hope for Journeyman Project 1 to get released on GOG so I can pick up all three?
That's what is keeping me from buying JPs 2 & 3 now.
JMP1 Turbo, please.

But, the first one (and turbo) are apparently 16bit Win3.x games, which means they will not work on 64bit Win7 etc., I presume. Unless you run them in a virtual machine, or through DOSBox running Win3.1? So I guess it doesn't make much sense try to get them to GOG.

I'll have to check what CD(s) got scratched on delivery with my JMP Trilogy box, hopefully not 1 (Turbo), as I now know I can get the other two from GOG.

http://www.mobygames.com/game-group/journeyman-project-series
Post edited March 20, 2012 by timppu
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MaidenMadness: Is there any hope for Journeyman Project 1 to get released on GOG so I can pick up all three?
That's what is keeping me from buying JPs 2 & 3 now.
+1. I would think many of us retro gamers share the same personality disorder that forces us to always play the complete series never mind how much the earliest games suck :)

BTW; according to MobyGames, http://www.mobygames.com/game/journeyman-project-trilogy was released for Windows back in -99, so it might already include a windows 95-compatible version. Or did 3.x stuff run natively on 95?
Post edited March 20, 2012 by viritys
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viritys: BTW; according to MobyGames, http://www.mobygames.com/game/journeyman-project-trilogy was released for Windows back in -99, so it might already include a windows 95-compatible version. Or did 3.x stuff run natively on 95?
I have the trilogy at home so I could check, but I think it was the Turbo version, which was Win3.x.

Win3.x games usually seemed to run fine on Win9x, at least I remember playing e.g. Wizardry Gold on Win98SE. I think by default Win3.x games should run on all 32bit Windows versions including probably XP/Vista/7, but not the 64bit editions (unless using a virtual machine running on it), or if the game uses some silly way of accessing the sound hardware.
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SirPrimalform: Ah yeah, I think there was a bit of cross promotion because they filled up the remaining space on one of my Riven discs with a demo of this game.
For a while, Presto and Cyan shared the same publisher (Bröderbund, under their Red Orb label), and Cyan wound up outsourcing Myst III to Presto, while they worked on Uru. The engine tech for JMP3 led to the engine they used for Myst 3, whose engine they ported back for the 10th Anniversary DVD edition of JMP3.