Along with Monkey Island (another LucusArts job), the older Indiana
Jones games (with the Fate of Atlantis being tops) have been amoung my
favourite adventure/puzzle (or whatever the genre is) games,
representing perhaps the pinicle of the 2D era of those games.
The newer 3D generation hasn't particulary done much for me, though i
liked Gabriel Knight III, the only other one i've tried is Tombraider
(basicly, a female wannabe Indy with a slightly more interesting
looking chest), which was rather lame and felt more like an Arcade
game. I've only tried the demos for the newer Indy games, and had
similar impressions as i did with Tombraider.
Anyways, for those of you nostalgic for those old style LucusArts
games, you may be pleased to hear that some dedicated fans have made
their own installment to the Indy franchise -
Indiana Jones and
the Fountain of Youth
I havn't tried the Demo yet, but the graphics look cutting edge...for 1992 standards :p
But the old interface is back, with the 'pick up', 'use' 'give' (and no
doubt the silly responses when you try to use the whip on yourself),
and the SVGA style graphics bring back pleasant memories of time spend
not doing my homework in school.
It hasn't been made available yet (but there is a Demo), and theres no
release date as far as i can see, but it looks good, and i'm still
slightly chuffed over the whole thing being done by fans (a part of me
wants to start to get involved in this sort of thing).
On a similar note, some of the older Sierra games like Kings Quest, and
Quest for Glory have had makeovers and are available to download
here, they've only done the
older ones that weren't made (or remade in QfG I's case) in SVGA
standard.
Anyways, enjoy.