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    FULL THROTTLE masterpiece

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by il_devo, Nov 17, 2007.

  1. il_devo

    il_devo Notebook Enthusiast

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    Everyone needs to play Full Throttle from LucasArts. It is a PC masterpiece. I couldnt find a d/l of it that wasnt a torrent, so I picked it up for $4 from eBay.

    And that is all.
     
  2. format13

    format13 Notebook Consultant

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    Simple review, but elegant.
     
  3. ZT3000!

    ZT3000! Notebook Evangelist

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    It was one of those great point/click/laugh type of games from lucas arts back in the 90's.

    Very funny stuff.
     
  4. ViciousXUSMC

    ViciousXUSMC Master Viking NBR Reviewer

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    I was expecting a statue or something made from full throttle energy drink cans.
     
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    il_devo Notebook Enthusiast

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    No, no... I drink "Lost" and "Monster: Assault"
     
  6. Tony_A

    Tony_A Notebook Evangelist

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    Full Throttle was good, Day of the Tentacle was a masterpiece.

    (IMO) Arcade sequences don't belong in point+click graphic adventure games.