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Revision as of 08:50, 6 June 2011

Personal Nightmare
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First release 1989
Also known as Elvira: Personal Nightmare
Developed by Horror Soft
Published by Accolade
Distributed by (unknown)
Platforms Amiga, Atari ST, DOS
Resolution 320x200, 256 colors
Engine AGOS
Support Since ScummVM 1.3.0
Available for
Purchase
Yes

Personal Nightmare is the first game in the Elvira series. This adventure-RPG follows the son of a pastor who has to find out who is behind the disappearance of his father and the possession of the townsfolk by demons. Personal Nightmare was the first game to make use of Horror Soft's new AGOS engine, although the engine used does not resemble any other version of AGOS.
According to Alan Cox, The Personal Nightmare engine was considered too complicated and was scrapped, later games would use AberMUD5 variants. Personal Nightmare shares common video scripting code with other AGOS games and due to this, it was included in the AGOS engine.

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