User contributions
16 October 2010
Where to get the games
fixing wikilinks to the hugo trilogy
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Hugo
missed the games in the list section
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Hugo
fixing wikilinks to the hugo trilogy
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Engines
fixing wikilinks to the hugo trilogy
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Hugo series
Created page with 'The Hugo games were a series of graphic adventure games with a text parser and optional mouse control in the Windows versions. The adventure games in the series were: *[[Hugo's…'
Hugo III: Jungle of Doom
Created page with '{{GameDescription| name=Hugo III: Jungle of Doom| release=1992| alternateNames=Hugo 3, Hugo's<br/>Amazon Adventure| publisher=Gray Design Associates| developer=[[Gray De…'
Hugo II: Whodunit?
fixing name
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Hugo II: Whodunit?
Created page with '{{GameDescription| name=Hugo II: Whodunit?| release=1991| alternateNames=Hugo 2, Hugo's<br/>Mystery Adventure| publisher=Gray Design Associates| developer=[[Gray Design …'
Where to get the games
adding Hugo Trilogy
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Hugo's House of Horrors
Fixed link to renamed page
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Hugo's House of Horror
moved Hugo's House of Horror to Hugo's House of Horrors: Correcting game name
Hugo's House of Horrors
moved Hugo's House of Horror to Hugo's House of Horrors: Correcting game name
mCategory:Hugo Games
Created page with 'Games using the Hugo engine.'
Hugo's House of Horrors
Created page with '{{GameDescription| name=Hugo's House of Horrors| release=1990| alternateNames=Hugo's Horrific Adventure| publisher=Gray Design Associates| developer=[[Gray Design Associ…'
Gray Design Associates
Created page with ''''Gray Design Associates''' is a video game company founded by David Gray. They developed the adventure games Hugo's House of Horrors, Whodunit?, and Jungle of Doom…'
Destiny Software
Created page with 'Destiny Software is a video game developer founded in 1981 by Steve Vestergaard as Tronic Software. The company was renamed Destiny Software Productions in 1991. They developed…'
Darkseed2
Fixing Cyberdreams Wikilink
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Category:Darkseed2 Games
Created page with 'Games using the Darkseed2 engine.'
Dark Seed II
Created page with '{{GameDescription| name=Dark Seed II| release=1995| alternateNames=| publisher=Cyberdreams| developer=Destiny Software| distributor=Cyberdreams| resolution=640x480, 2…'
Cyberdreams
adding Dark Seed II
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Burst
Created page with 'Burst Studios was a development division of Virgin Interactive based in Irvine, California. They developed the adventure game Toonstruck. ==External links== [http://www…'
Toonstruck
Rename Burst Studios to Burst for consistency
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Toonstruck
Created page with '{{GameDescription| name=Toonstruck| release=1996| alternateNames=| publisher=Virgin Interactive| developer=Burst Studios| distributor=Virgin Interactive|…'
12 March 2009
User:MetaFox
adding the rest of the platforms
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User:MetaFox
more updates on list from mailing list suggestions
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User:MetaFox
linking platforms
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User:MetaFox
proposed redesign of Platforms/Overview from Kirben's suggestions
+5,825
9 March 2009
8 March 2009
Sanctuary Woods
adding sanctuary woods page
Core Design
adding more relevant history, wikilinking eidos
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U.S. Gold
adding more relevant history, wikilinking eidos
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Eidos
fixing U.S. Gold wikilink
m+2
Eidos
adding eidos page
Activision
adding note on Activision publishing LucasArts titles in most areas outside the US
m+97
Infocom
adding infocom page
Category:TeenAgent Games
adding TeenAgent games category
Blue's ABC Time Activities
fixing version in support table
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Blue's 123 Time Activities
Blue's 123 is supported now
m−25
Sumo Digital
developed BS4, not relevant to ScummVM - redirecting to Broken Sword series
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Revolution
changing lure RE from present tense to past tense
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Humongous Entertainment
adding wikilinks to relevant pages
m+12
Coktel Vision
fixing A.J.'s World of Discovery wikilink
m+24
Coktel Vision
adding wikilinks to relevant pages
m+13
Accolade
adding Infogrames wikilink
m+4
GT Interactive
removing DW Noir reference as it won't be supported by ScummVM. Adding info about GT publishing KOM
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Perfect Entertainment
delinking DW Noir
m+70
ResidualVM
removing EMI from the "games that use it" category as it might cause confusion with users
m−35
ResidualVM
expanding upon Residual page a bit to make it more obvious that the program is unstable and with a little more information for users
+2,017