“Trilobyte turned down offers to do games about the movies Congo and Blade Runner, and the television series The X-Files.
Nintendo decided to pay $1 million for the exclusive console CD-ROM rights to...
This is a fantastic article. I'm actually working on a 7th Guest/11th Hour retrospective video (probably because I've got Stauf on my brain due to our Kickstarter), and this article is pretty much my go-to reference. I haven't seen a lot of videos touch on the how's and why's of those games — YouTubers seem mostly content with just snarking at the hammy acting and the slow node transitions — and I kinda wanna make a video that explains why that is... while also snarking at the hammy acting and slow node transitions. 😁
I finally got around to reading this today. 7th guest holds a special place in my heart as a gaming core memory. The game was very out there for me at 12 years old but the puzzles were great. I remember being at school, ignoring class, drawing chess boards and trying to fit all 8 queens on there. I had no idea about the drama that went on behind the scenes for Trilobyte. I always thought a realtime free movement version like the treatment RealMyst got, would be a lot of fun for revisiting this game but I suppose you’d lose the FMV charm in the process.