Difference between revisions of "The Secret of Monkey Island"

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release=1990|
release=1990|
alternateNames=Monkey Island 1;<br/>Monkey1; MI1;<br/>TSOMI; SOMI; SMI|
alternateNames=Monkey Island 1;<br/>Monkey1; MI1;<br/>TSOMI; SOMI; SMI|
publisher=[[LucasArts|Lucasfilm Games]]|
publisher=[[LucasArts|Lucasfilm Games]], [[Disney]]|
developer=[[LucasArts|Lucasfilm Games]]|
developer=[[LucasArts|Lucasfilm Games]]|
platforms=Amiga, Atari ST, DOS,<br/>FM-TOWNS, Macintosh,<br/>Sega/Mega CD|
platforms=Amiga, Atari ST, DOS,<br/>FM-TOWNS, Macintosh,<br/>Sega/Mega CD|
engine=[[SCUMM]]|
engine=[[SCUMM]]|
support=Since ScummVM 0.1.0|
support=Since ScummVM 0.1.0|
purchase=No|
         resolution=320x200, 256 colors|
         resolution=320x200, 256 colors|
purchase=[[Where to get the games#LucasArts Games|Yes]]|
}}
}}
'''The Secret of Monkey Island''' was the first game in the [[Monkey Island series]], and the fifth game to use the [[SCUMM]] scripting language. At first, the game follows Guybrush's attempts to prove himself a pirate; later, he attempts to rescue his new-found love, Elaine Marley, from the clutches of the ghost pirate LeChuck.
'''The Secret of Monkey Island''' was the first game in the [[Monkey Island series]], and the fifth game to use the [[SCUMM]] scripting language. At first, the game follows Guybrush's attempts to prove himself a pirate; later, he attempts to rescue his new-found love, Elaine Marley, from the clutches of the ghost pirate LeChuck.
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