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=== Pix's Origin Adventures === | === Pix's Origin Adventures === | ||
On January 23 2012 [[Siobhan Beeman]] posted a reminiscence of the Wing Commander II Demo in reply to a post at [https://www.pixsoriginadventures.co.uk/wing-commander-1-and-2-demos/ Pix's Origin Adventures]. | |||
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''“You can just imagine two guys at Origin recording that on their PCs.”'' | |||
Heh… yes, that’s literally what happened. We had exactly one SoundBlaster card in the entire company at the time, so our audio recording computer was the desktop PC I coded the demo on. Thrakath was voiced by Savage Empire writer Phil Brogden, the guard by composer Martin Galway, and the Emperor by me. The actors were picked not for our acting ability (clearly!) but for our presence in the building at 3AM. | |||
''“For years I wondered where the demos actually came from, assuming they were done for trade shows and store demo machines.”'' | |||
The WC2 demo was a teaser created for the Origin and SoundBlaster booths at Fall COMDEX in ’90 to announce the game. It was the very first work I did on WC2–once I wrapped on Savage Empire, Chris tossed me the SoundBlaster card and said “hey, see what you can do with digitized speech”. The SDK was really easy to use, so I got voice working in a day, at which point we decided to make that the big tech advance for WC2 (much to the delight of the SoundBlaster marketers!). Start to finish I think the demo took maybe 80 hours of work… so basically one calendar week, considering the Origin lifestyle. | |||
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== How to Play == | == How to Play == |
Revision as of 00:51, 5 February 2024
Wing Commander II Demo | |
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Platform | MS-DOS |
Engine | 3space, Origin FX |
Release Date | January 10, 1991 |
Language | English |
Wing Commander II Demo is a rolling demo of Wing Commander II: Vengeance of the Kilrathi. It features an early version of part of the game's introduction showing Prince Thrakhath's audience with the Emperor. It was created by Origin Systems to demonstrate the game at Winter CES 1991 (January 10-13 1991) and was released to the public via BBS afterwards.
Differences
Screenshots
Transcript
SUPER: Deep in Kilrathi space...
SUPER: Kirathi Imperial Palace
GUARD:
EMPEROR:
THRAKHATH:
TITLE CARD: COMING SUMMER 1991...
TITLE CARD: ONLY FROM ORIGIN
Recording
- Download: Pix_Wing_Commander_Amiga_Demo.mkv
Original Art
README.1ST
To setup the demo:
- Make a directory called INSTALL
- Copy all WC2DEMO files to this directory
- Type CD\INSTALL
- Type INSTALL
The demo will then create a subdirectory called WC2DEMO and install the program here. You will need to manually delete the files from the install directory.
To run the demo:
- type CD\WC2DEMO
- type WING2
Behind the Screens
Wing Commander I & II: The Ultimate Strategy Guide
Pix's Origin Adventures
On January 23 2012 Siobhan Beeman posted a reminiscence of the Wing Commander II Demo in reply to a post at Pix's Origin Adventures.
“You can just imagine two guys at Origin recording that on their PCs.”
Heh… yes, that’s literally what happened. We had exactly one SoundBlaster card in the entire company at the time, so our audio recording computer was the desktop PC I coded the demo on. Thrakath was voiced by Savage Empire writer Phil Brogden, the guard by composer Martin Galway, and the Emperor by me. The actors were picked not for our acting ability (clearly!) but for our presence in the building at 3AM.
“For years I wondered where the demos actually came from, assuming they were done for trade shows and store demo machines.”
The WC2 demo was a teaser created for the Origin and SoundBlaster booths at Fall COMDEX in ’90 to announce the game. It was the very first work I did on WC2–once I wrapped on Savage Empire, Chris tossed me the SoundBlaster card and said “hey, see what you can do with digitized speech”. The SDK was really easy to use, so I got voice working in a day, at which point we decided to make that the big tech advance for WC2 (much to the delight of the SoundBlaster marketers!). Start to finish I think the demo took maybe 80 hours of work… so basically one calendar week, considering the Origin lifestyle.
How to Play
The demo can be run in DOSBox.
Characters
Speaking
Non-Speaking
- Unnamed Imperial Guard (10)
Ships
Kilrathi
Download
- wc2demo.zip (1,805 K)
Links