Space Quest 4 was released on floppy disks on March 4th, 1991, and in December 1992 on CD-ROM with full speech support, with Laugh-In announcer Gary Owens as the voice of the narrator. Using the SCI engine, it featured 256 colors, hand painted graphics, and a full, mouse-driven interface. It was one of the first-ever games to use motion capture animation. The game cost over $1,000,000 US to produce, but sold more than its three predecessors combined.
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| - Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers
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| - Space Quest 4 was released on floppy disks on March 4th, 1991, and in December 1992 on CD-ROM with full speech support, with Laugh-In announcer Gary Owens as the voice of the narrator. Using the SCI engine, it featured 256 colors, hand painted graphics, and a full, mouse-driven interface. It was one of the first-ever games to use motion capture animation. The game cost over $1,000,000 US to produce, but sold more than its three predecessors combined.
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| - DOS or Windows, Macintosh, Amiga
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| - Everyone
Mild Animated Violence
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| - Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers
- The Space Quest 4 Christmas 1990 TV Commercial
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| Description
| - This is a digitalized excerpt of one of the Sierra On-Line VHS Video Catalogs.
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| - Joystick , Keyboard, or Mouse
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| NEXT
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| - Mark Crowe and Scott Murphy
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| - Space Quest 4 was released on floppy disks on March 4th, 1991, and in December 1992 on CD-ROM with full speech support, with Laugh-In announcer Gary Owens as the voice of the narrator. Using the SCI engine, it featured 256 colors, hand painted graphics, and a full, mouse-driven interface. It was one of the first-ever games to use motion capture animation. The game cost over $1,000,000 US to produce, but sold more than its three predecessors combined.
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