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Revision as of 12:29, 15 March 2022

Lost in Time
lit_dos_en_1_3.jpg
First release 1993
Also known as Lost in Time
Developed by Coktel Vision
Published by Sierra
Distributed by (unknown)
Platforms DOS, Windows 3.1
Resolution 320x200, 256 colors (DOS, VGA)
Engine Gob
Support Since ScummVM 0.12.0
Available for
Purchase
No


Lost in Time is a computer adventure game developed and published by Coktel Vision in 1993. It was promoted as being "The first Interactive Adventure Film using Full Motion Video Technology" and contained four graphical elements: full motion video, hand painted and digitized backgrounds and 3D decor.

In 1992, a woman exploring a shipwreck has mysteriously been tranported back in time to 1840 when the ship was still intact, she has no choice but to explore. Her sleuthing leads to revelations about her past.

Installation

Required data files

For more information on how ScummVM uses game data files, see the user documentation.

DOS Floppy

Note: This applies for Lost in Time Part 1 and Part 2.

  • *.stk
  • *.itk
  • *.ltk (if existing)

Note: Several files of the DOS floppy version are only available after you have run the original installation program and installed Lost in Time to the harddisk.

DOS CD

  • *.stk
  • *.itk
  • *.ltk
  • lost.lic

Windows

  • *.stk
  • *.itk

Audio tracks

For more information about how to use the DOS CD audio tracks with ScummVM, see the user documentation.

External links