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* '''Press Here''': "Jennie will be taking over from England with several 'euro-journo's,' as she calls them. THey are from PC Format and PC Review in the U.K., Gen 4 in France, and Power Play in Germany. They'll be checking out Strike, Privateer, Serpent Isle and ORIGIN FX. | * '''Press Here''': "Jennie will be taking over from England with several 'euro-journo's,' as she calls them. THey are from PC Format and PC Review in the U.K., Gen 4 in France, and Power Play in Germany. They'll be checking out Strike, Privateer, Serpent Isle and ORIGIN FX. | ||
November | November 6, 1992 - [https://download.wcnews.com/files/documents/Point_of_Origin_Vol_2_No_27.pdf] | ||
* '''In Print''': "First of all, thanks to all the teams who put demonstrations together for the 'euro-journos' and Stephen Poole, editor of PC Enter-tainment. The immediate response (and the long-term possibilities) are overwhelming. 'They had the most wonderful time,' according to Jennie Evans, our European Brand Manager. 'Didier Latil (from France's GEnera-tion 4) said it was the best trip he'd ever been on. Volka (from Germany's Power Play) agreed. All of the others looked 'shattered' (which is good in euro-talk). Remember, these are guys who go on press tours all the time. Jennie says that they were all par-ticularly impressed with Privateer and ORIGIN FX Screen Saver." | * '''In Print''': "First of all, thanks to all the teams who put demonstrations together for the 'euro-journos' and Stephen Poole, editor of PC Enter-tainment. The immediate response (and the long-term possibilities) are overwhelming. 'They had the most wonderful time,' according to Jennie Evans, our European Brand Manager. 'Didier Latil (from France's GEnera-tion 4) said it was the best trip he'd ever been on. Volka (from Germany's Power Play) agreed. All of the others looked 'shattered' (which is good in euro-talk). Remember, these are guys who go on press tours all the time. Jennie says that they were all par-ticularly impressed with Privateer and ORIGIN FX Screen Saver." | ||
* '''Misc...''' - Info on Strike, UW2, Serpent and ORIGIN FX will be going out to 100,000 EA PC users and 75,000 ORIGIN PC users (culled from our respective registration card databases)." | * '''Misc...''' - "Info on Strike, UW2, Serpent and ORIGIN FX will be going out to 100,000 EA PC users and 75,000 ORIGIN PC users (culled from our respective registration card databases)." | ||
November 20, 1992 - [https://download.wcnews.com/files/documents/Point_of_Origin_Vol_2_No_28.pdf] | |||
* '''Fear and Loathing at COMDEX''' - "ORIGIN FX seems to be an up-and coming winner. Buyers and journalists who've seen it say that they think it will be a good seller. That means a lot when you consider the fact that other screen savers (such as Star Trek) are being debuted at this show as well." | |||
December 4, 1992 - [https://download.wcnews.com/files/documents/Point_of_Origin_Vol_2_No_29.pdf] | |||
* '''Return to Sin City''' - "If all goes well (and after all, why shouldn't it?), then we'll be taking almost-complete versions of Strike and Serpent as well as the finished products of ORIGIN FX and Underworld 2." | |||
December 19, 1992 - [ | |||
* '''3, 2, 1..., 1..., 1...''' - "Even though FX shipped earlier this week, it likely won't make it to most stores until the mistletoe has come down and you're ready to return that Salad Shooter." | |||
* '''Misc.''' - "Both UW2 and FX are slated as part of a post-Christmas blitz. 'I want to send a free copy of FX to every single retail store in the country--every Egghead, every Computerland, every Electronics Boutique--I don't care if we have to send out two or three thousand units,' Fred said, 'The channel just doesn't realize yet how good this product is. But I know when they see it, they're going to want it, and so will their customers!' Wayne Baker and I (Galen) will also be working with the FX development team to see if there's some kind of 'teasuer' module or self-running demo that we can upload to the online services to give customers a first-hand sampling of this tasty morsel." | |||
==Patches / Addons== | ==Patches / Addons== |
Revision as of 00:43, 21 March 2023
This article is about the sceensaver. For other uses, see Origin FX (disambiguation).
Origin FX | |
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Platform | Windows 3 |
Release Date | December 8, 1992 |
Language | English |
Retail Price | 39.95 USD |
Origin FX is a 1993 screensaver package developed by Origin Systems and published by Electronic Arts.
Description
ORIGIN FX™ SCREEN SAVER is more than just a Windows utility that protects your mointor from burn-in. At the same time, it delivers enough entertainment to keep you enthralled fo hours. These modules reflect the creativity and technical ingenuity that have taken the WING COMMANDER and ULTIMA series to the top of the charts. ORIGIN FX is as versatile and exciting as it is useful; a modular screen saver with the graphics, sound and imagination that have made ORIGIN a favorite of computer gamers throughout the world.
ORIGIN FX incorporates images and characters familiar to fans of ORIGIN game worlds, as well as novel imagery created especially for this unique package. Unlike screen savers which use limited colors against a black background, ORIGIN FX brings the hottest color graphics in the entertainment industry to your Windows environment.
Features
- More than 20 unique modules, with a selection of both algorithmic and graphics-based screen savers.
- Award-winning ORIGIN music and sound effects.
- Engage and hot key combinations to activate the screen saver at any time.
- Customizing options -- you set speed, color, sound and other options.
- Slide Show module allows you to cycle through bitmapped images from any directory, in any order, and for as long as you wish.
- As a special feature for owners of WING COMMANDER II, ORIGIN FX offers a module that plays the cinemat-ic sequences when Wing II is installed on your hard drive.
- Players of the Ultima and Wing Commander games will recognize their favorite characters and space ships as they interact with your desktop.
- Those new to ORIGIN's world will be introduced to the high quality graphics that made these games industry favorites.
Modules
- Air Show
- Armageddon
- Asteroid Field
- Avalanche
- Blaze
- Bouquet
- Building Blox
- Claw and Scratch
- Daily Quote
- Ghost Trax
- Guardian
- Hypnosis
- Magic Spheres
- Main Street
- Mighty Forest
- Pixel Stix
- Prism
- Psychedelia
- Pyroworx
- Screen Writer
- Silhouette
- Slide Show
- Stratosphere
- T.C.S. Paradigm
- Ultimate Menagerie
- Window Washer
- Wing Commander II
System Requirements
Original Release (1993)
MS-DOS: 386SX, 386, Intel486 or 100% compatible PC system
REQUIRED: 2 megs RAM, hard drive, 256-color VGA graphics, Windows™ v.3.0 or higher, 4.5 megs hard drive space
RECOMMENDED: DOS 6.0 and DoubleSpace
GRAPHICS: 386/20MHz+ processor, sound board, Windows 256-color mode SVGA graphics
MUSIC/SOUND EFFECTS (optional): Ad Lib®, Sound Blaster®, Roland® LAPC-I/MT-32, or 100% compatible sound board
$9.95 exchange form enclosed for other disk formats
Box Contents
- Origin FX Screen Saver Owner's Manual
- TroubleShooting
- Disk Exchange Form
- Registration Card
- Origin Systems Product Catalog
Credits
Role | Name | Source |
---|---|---|
Production | ||
Producer | R. Scott Russo | Game, Documentation |
Executive Producer | Dallas Snell | Game, Documentation |
Project Administrator | Suzanne Taylor | Documentation |
Kirk Winterrowd | Documentation | |
Development | ||
Programmer | Jeff Everett | Game, Documentation |
Richard Dean Johnson | Game, Documentation | |
Brent A. Thale | Game, Documentation | |
Edwin Herrell | Documentation | |
Lead Artist | Whitney Ayres | Documentation |
Artist | Nigel Pickhardt | Game, Documentation |
Bill Narum | Game, Documentation | |
Denis Loubet | Documentation | |
Chris Douglas | Documentation | |
Richard Mather | Documentation | |
Terry Manderfield | Documentation | |
Bob Cook | Documentation | |
Micael Priest | Documentation | |
Jeff Dee | Documentation | |
Jake Rodgers | Documentation | |
Danny Garrett | Documentation | |
Bruce Lemmons | Documentation | |
Craig Halverson | Documentation | |
Glen Johnson | Documentation | |
Audio | Marc Schaefgen | Documentation |
John Tipton | Documentation | |
Kirk Winterrowd | Documentation | |
Quality Assurance | ||
Quality Assurance Leader | Don Derouen III | Documentation |
QA Manager | Jeff Shelton | Documentation |
QA Supervisor | Scott Shelton | Documentation |
Quality Assurance | Russel Byrd | Documentation |
Ben Potter | Documentation | |
Starr Long | Documentation | |
Charles Angel | Documentation | |
Marshall Andrews | Documentation | |
Michael Chenault | Documentation | |
Dee Starns | Documentation | |
Packaging | ||
Documentation | Anthony Nichols | Documentation |
Packaging | Craig Miller | Documentation |
Editing | David Ladyman | Documentation |
Graphic Design | Al Carnley | Documentation |
Special Thanks | ||
Jeff Wilson | Documentation |
Advertising
Marketing Flyer
Origin Catalogs
Print Advertising
Versions
Original Release
Electronic Arts originally published Wing Commander Academy in North America in 1992.
Other
In March 1994, Origin Systems announced internally that they had partnered with CD Select to release a trial version of Wing Commander Academy which would be included on a CD containing a collection of applications and games. CD Select's system would allow those who enjoy the game to call an 800-number to pay and unlock the full program. It is not clear if this release ever made it to market.
Release Index
Platform | Year | EAN | UPC | Region | Publisher | Media | Language |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
MS-DOS | 1993 | 6908 | 0 17814 81611 6 | United States | Electronic Arts | 3.5" HD diskette (3) | English |
MS-DOS | 1993 | United Kingdom | Electronic Arts | 3.5" HD diskette (3) | English | ||
MS-DOS | 1993 | Germany | Electronic Arts | 3.5" HD diskette (3) | English, German docs | ||
MS-DOS | 1993 | France | Electronic Arts | 3.5" HD diskette (3) | English, French docs | ||
MS-DOS | 1993 | 5240 | Canada (InterTAN) | Electronic Arts | 3.5" HD diskette (3) | English | |
MS-DOS | Spain | DROSoft | 3.5" HD diskette (3) | Spanish | |||
MS-DOS | Taiwan | Soft World | 5.25" HD diskette (4) | English, Chinese docs | |||
CD-ROM Classic | 1995 | 5449 | United States | Electronic Arts | CD-ROM (3) | English | |
CD-ROM Classic (Jewel) | 1995 | 5713 | United States | GOG | CD-ROM (3) | English | |
Hit Squad | 1994 | United Kingdom | Ocean | 3.5" HD diskette (3) | English | ||
Mile High Pack | 1995 | United States | Velocity | CD-ROM (8) | English | ||
Digital | 1993 | Worldwide | GOG | Download | English |
Screenshots
Community Screenshots
Development
Point of Origin
July 31, 1992 - [1]
- New SKU Review: "Current plans now call for the top-secret ORIGIN FX Screen Saver to ship by mid-October, rather than the originally-scheduled Aug.-Sept. period, due to additional design modifications suggested by internal test-site staffers. The Bulldogs have big hopes for this one."
- In, Up & Out: "Jeff Everett has been promoted from TDA to Programmer (with a capital 'P'). Jeff will be working on Phoenix Force and the screen saver. Congrats, Jeff."
October 23, 1992 - [2]
- Road Shows: "Last week, salesman-at-heart Fred Schmidt joined the troupe for the Software, Etc. show in Denver. They cranked out 29 training sessions in just one and one-half days, teach-ing more than 250 store managers about our products. Karl said they were all drooling, especially over ORIGIN FX."
- Press Here: "Jennie will be taking over from England with several 'euro-journo's,' as she calls them. THey are from PC Format and PC Review in the U.K., Gen 4 in France, and Power Play in Germany. They'll be checking out Strike, Privateer, Serpent Isle and ORIGIN FX.
November 6, 1992 - [3]
- In Print: "First of all, thanks to all the teams who put demonstrations together for the 'euro-journos' and Stephen Poole, editor of PC Enter-tainment. The immediate response (and the long-term possibilities) are overwhelming. 'They had the most wonderful time,' according to Jennie Evans, our European Brand Manager. 'Didier Latil (from France's GEnera-tion 4) said it was the best trip he'd ever been on. Volka (from Germany's Power Play) agreed. All of the others looked 'shattered' (which is good in euro-talk). Remember, these are guys who go on press tours all the time. Jennie says that they were all par-ticularly impressed with Privateer and ORIGIN FX Screen Saver."
- Misc... - "Info on Strike, UW2, Serpent and ORIGIN FX will be going out to 100,000 EA PC users and 75,000 ORIGIN PC users (culled from our respective registration card databases)."
November 20, 1992 - [4]
- Fear and Loathing at COMDEX - "ORIGIN FX seems to be an up-and coming winner. Buyers and journalists who've seen it say that they think it will be a good seller. That means a lot when you consider the fact that other screen savers (such as Star Trek) are being debuted at this show as well."
December 4, 1992 - [5]
- Return to Sin City - "If all goes well (and after all, why shouldn't it?), then we'll be taking almost-complete versions of Strike and Serpent as well as the finished products of ORIGIN FX and Underworld 2."
December 19, 1992 - [
- 3, 2, 1..., 1..., 1... - "Even though FX shipped earlier this week, it likely won't make it to most stores until the mistletoe has come down and you're ready to return that Salad Shooter."
- Misc. - "Both UW2 and FX are slated as part of a post-Christmas blitz. 'I want to send a free copy of FX to every single retail store in the country--every Egghead, every Computerland, every Electronics Boutique--I don't care if we have to send out two or three thousand units,' Fred said, 'The channel just doesn't realize yet how good this product is. But I know when they see it, they're going to want it, and so will their customers!' Wayne Baker and I (Galen) will also be working with the FX development team to see if there's some kind of 'teasuer' module or self-running demo that we can upload to the online services to give customers a first-hand sampling of this tasty morsel."
Patches / Addons
Demo / Addon
Miscellaneous Files
- Academy Mission Pack
- Confederation Comm Sounds
- Fan Made WC Academy Mission Pack
- Flying Kilrathi Ships Information
Press
Previews
PC Games (Germany)
PCMania (Spain)
Reviews
Index
Publication | Issue | Pages | Score |
---|---|---|---|
Aktueller Software Markt | December 1993 | 37 | 8/12 |
Compute! | November 1993 | 128-130 | None |
Computer Gaming World | November 1993 | 162-163 | None |
Electronic Entertainment | January 1994 | 108 | 6/10 |
Electronic Games | December 1993 | 128 | 94% |
MicroMania | November 1993 | 54 | 90% |
PC Format | October 1993 | 64 | 76% |
PC Games | October 1993 | 42-43 | 76% |
PC Joker | October 1993 | 64 | 70% |
PC Player | October 1993 | 40-42 | 68% |
PC Review | October 1993 | 72-73 | 5/10 |
PC Zone | October 1993 | 52 | 60% |
Power Play | October 1993 | 44 | 76% |
Privat Computer | October 1993 | 39 | 66% |
Tilt | October 1993 | 114-116 | 71% |
Aktueller Software Markt (Germany)
Compute!
Computer Gaming World (USA)
Electronic Entertainment (USA)
Electronic Games (USA)
MicroMania (Spain)
PC Format (UK)
PC Games (Germany)
PC Joker (Germany)
PC Player (Germany)
PC Review (UK)
PC Zone (UK)
Power Play (Germany)
Privat Computer (Denmark)
Tilt (France)
Other
Compute! - December 1994
PC Player - October 1993
Softworld - October 1993
Not Yet Located
- Strategy Plus - September 1993 - Preview
- Cue (Egghead) - October? 1993 - Review
- PC Games (becomes Electronic Entertainment) - October 1993 - Review
- PC Entertainment - October 1993? - Review
- PC Entertainment - January 1994? - Best of 1993
- Computer Game Review - December 1993 - Review
- Penthouse - December 1993 - Christmas Buying Guide
Lore
References
Wing Commander Academy is given an oblique reference in Chapter Three of Fleet Action which mentions that Jason Bondarevsky had briefly spent time at the Academy running the new simulator before rejoining the Tarawa: "Jason walked around the bridge one last time. It had been his bridge for really only a very short time. After the raid on Kilrah the ship had been laid up for a year. It would in fact have been far cheaper to simply scrap her and build a new one from scratch, but public opinion was dead set against it. During that year he'd been stuck Earthside, assigned to the fleet war college for advanced training, finishing up with a brief stint at the Academy to run their latest holo combat simulator training program. But the ship had sailed at last, only to serve in one final brief action before the armistice. Yet, it was his ship, it was in fact, since Kilrah, the only thing he really loved."
Music
Ships
Terran Confederation
- F-44G Rapier II (debris)
- A-17D Broadsword (debris)
- F-54C Epee (debris)
- P-64C Ferret
- Talon (militia)
- Stiletto
- Paradigm
Empire of Kilrah
- Jalkehi (debris)
- Drakhri (debris)
- Grikath (debris)
- Gothri
- Kamekh
- Hha'ifra
Church of Man
- Talon (retro)
Steltek
- Steltek Scout
- Steltek Drone
Civilian
- Orion