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Developer: LucasArts
Publisher: LucasArts
Released: 1993, DOS, Mac OS Classic
Day of the Tentacle is a graphical adventure game originally released in 1993, developed and published by LucasArts. Like other LucasArts adventure games of the time, it runs on the SCUMM engine. It was released simultaneously on floppy disk and CD-ROM.
The game, a loose sequel to Maniac Mansion, follows Bernard Bernoulli and his friends Hoagie and Laverne as they attempt to stop the evil Purple Tentacle - a sentient, disembodied tentacle - from taking over the world. The game utilizes time travel and the effects of changing history as part of the many puzzles to be solved in the game.
Despite seemingly having a relatively smooth development, the game is packed with a surprising amount of unused content including tons of dialogue, an unusually expansive debug mode (for LucasArts games of the time), many graphics and animations, remnants of several inventory items, and much more.
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- ...that many older games have uncompiled code snippets sloppily included?
- ...that Skullgirls has an ASCII portrait of a Persona 2 character hidden in its cutscene script files?
- ...that there are models for Mario and a Goomba hidden in Pikmin?
- ...that Nintendo World Championships 1990 was likely meant to have music on its title screen?
- ...that at least 16 games released on today's date have articles?
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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 introduces reverts to the series and brings online multiplayer in, being the first PlayStation 2 game to have such a feature.
Present in the data for the Windows version are many joke images, including this one referencing artist Darren Thorne. This image can also be found in the data for the console versions of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4.
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