Posted June 15, 2021
Today, let’s dig into this sci-fi, point ‘n’ click classic gem from LucasArts. Released in 1995, this game tells the story of a space expedition set for an asteroid that is dangerously approaching Earth.
Did you know?
• The story’s original concept was created by famous director Steven Spielberg, as a part of his Amazing Stories TV series (aired between 1985 and 1987). Yet, the idea proved to be too costly for a small screen production at the time.
• The game’s main character, Commander Boston Low, is voiced by Robert Patrick, the famous T-1000 from the Terminator series. He has the distinction of being the only actor to be killed on-screen by all three of the Planet Hollywood founders: Bruce Willis, Sylvester Stallone, and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
• The game uses the SCUMM (short for Script Creation Utility for Maniac Mansion) video game engine. It was created by LucasArts and used in many of its classic adventure games, including Full Throttle and the Monkey Island series.
The Soundtrack
The music score to The Dig is both epic and full of mystery. It was composed by Michael Land. He’s widely known by classic game fans for his music to other LucasArts games.
Did you know?
• The story’s original concept was created by famous director Steven Spielberg, as a part of his Amazing Stories TV series (aired between 1985 and 1987). Yet, the idea proved to be too costly for a small screen production at the time.
• The game’s main character, Commander Boston Low, is voiced by Robert Patrick, the famous T-1000 from the Terminator series. He has the distinction of being the only actor to be killed on-screen by all three of the Planet Hollywood founders: Bruce Willis, Sylvester Stallone, and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
• The game uses the SCUMM (short for Script Creation Utility for Maniac Mansion) video game engine. It was created by LucasArts and used in many of its classic adventure games, including Full Throttle and the Monkey Island series.
The Soundtrack
The music score to The Dig is both epic and full of mystery. It was composed by Michael Land. He’s widely known by classic game fans for his music to other LucasArts games.