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clarifying that lure is the internal name for the first Virtual Theater engine
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== About ==
== About ==
'''Lure''' is the first Virtual Theatre engine, used for the game [[Lure of the Temptress]].  Like with [[Beneath a Steel Sky]], great parts of the game are hardcoded into the executable, making reverse engineering a tricky task.
'''Lure''' is the internal name for the first Virtual Theatre engine, used for the game [[Lure of the Temptress]].  Like with [[Beneath a Steel Sky]], great parts of the game are hardcoded into the executable, making reverse engineering a tricky task.


==Known versions==
==Known versions==
* Amiga (OCS) - English, French, German and Italian
* Amiga (OCS) - English, French, German and Italian
* Atari ST (which languages?)
* Atari ST (which languages?)
* PC (DOS) - English, French, German, Italian and Spanish
* PC (DOS) - English, French, German, Italian, Spanish and Dutch (Dutch version not available)


== External links ==
== External links ==
 
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_Theatre Wikipedia article on Virtual Theatre]
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_Theatre Wikipedia article on Virtual Theatre]


[[Category:Engines]]
[[Category:Engines]]
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