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Monkey 3 PC Manual UK
24/4/01
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U S E R J O U R N A L
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U S E R
J O U R N A L
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AHOY, MATIES!
CONTENTS
Talking to Other Characters. 19 Ship Combat. 20 The Save/Load Logbook. 22 Save a Game. 24 Load a Game. 25 Quitting the Game. 25
Introduction. 2
COME ABOARD!
Installation Instructions. 3 If You Have Trouble Installing. 5 Running the Game. 5 The Launcher. 6 Monkey or Mega-Monkey?. 7
PIRATE WEAPONS. 26 HOT KEYS. 28 WALK-THROUGH
How to Solve Puzzle One. 30
THE GAME
The MONKEY ISLAND Story. 10 The Crew. 12
TAKE THE HELM!
Playing the Game. 16 The Action Interface. 16 The Inventory. 17 The Object Line. 19
STEADY AS SHE GOES
Our Game Design Philosophy. 36 Customer Service and Technical Support. 37 Product License Agreement. 37 Credits. 40
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W E L C O M E TO M O N K E Y I S L A N D
Stand by to c ome aboard.
C OME A B O A R D !
Installation Instructions
Close all open windows on your desktop and quit all other applications. Put THE CURSE OF MONKEY ISLAND Disc 1 in your CD-ROM drive. THE CURSE OF MONKEY ISLAND Installation screen will appear. It has these options: Install THE CURSE OF MONKEY ISLAND: Installs the game on your hard drive.
A HOY , M A T I E S !
Install DirectX 5.0: Installs DIRECTX 5.0 on your system. View Readme: We strongly suggest
you open the Readme to view the most upto-date game information. View Troubleshooting Guide: See the Troubleshooting Guide for detailed Installer Menu installation and troubleshooting tips. Uninstall THE CURSE OF MONKEY ISLAND: Removes the game from your system. Exit to Windows: Returns you to your desktop. To install, click the Install THE CURSE OF MONKEY ISLAND button. Follow the onscreen instructions to setup and install. Next, choose the destination for THE CURSE OF MONKEY ISLAND installation. The default CURSE OF MONKEY ISLAND directory is: C:\Program Files\LucasArts\Curse. (The letter of your hard drive may be different.) If this is not what you want, specify a different drive or directory name.
Welcome aboard T
HE CURSE OF MONKEY ISLAND!
If ye be seeking skullduggery, wenching, violence, and foul language go to a fraternity party! But if ye be in search of humourous piratey adventure with a hapless hero, a vile villain, perplexing puzzles and more anachronisms than ye can shake a mizzenmast at, then ye have come to the right game! Settle your laptop firmly onto the starboard yardarm, make sure your galley be fully provisioned with nachoflavoured hardtack nibbles, and well set sail for fun!
Youll be given the option to create a series of shortcuts. Creating a shortcut will make it easier for you to launch the game. Click the tickboxes to deselect any shortcuts you dont want. Youll also have another opportunity to view the Readme. Setup will create a CURSE OF MONKEY ISLAND Program Folder for the program icons. Click NEXT to choose the default (PROGRAM FILES\LUCASARTS\CURSE OF MONKEY ISLAND) or you can create a new folder or select an existing folder, then click NEXT. If the game successfully installed, you will see a Setup Complete screen. After installing THE CURSE OF MONKEY ISLAND, you will be asked to install Microsofts DIRECTX, which is necessary to run the game. If you have not installed DIRECTX 5.0 on your machine before, then you will be prompted to do so. Now you are ready to play THE CURSE OF MONKEY ISLAND.
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LET S TAKE A LO OK BACK , M ATIE
In bygone days, t har was this guy.
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T HE M O N K E Y I S L A N D S T O R Y
o if this is your first MONKEY ISLAND game (or if your memory has been a little spotty since that last alien abduction), you may be asking yourself, Who is this Threepwood guy, and how did he end up writing his journal in the middle of the Caribbean? Well, it all started on Mle Island
In the first game, T
HE SECRET OF MONKEY ISLAND, wannabe pirate Guybrush Threepwood showed up on Mle Island seeking instruction in his chosen craft of pirating. While passing the pirate entrance exam (treasure hunting, sword fighting, and thievery), Guybrush met the love of his life, Governor Elaine Marley. Unfortunately, he also ran into his archenemy, the Undead Pirate LeChuck, who had kidnapped Elaine. With the help of the Voodoo Lady and some other friendslike Stan, the obnoxious used galleon salesmanGuybrush defeated LeChuck, scattering his spirit to the Caribbean winds.
Monkey Island 2: LeChucks Revenge
In the next installment, M
ONKEY ISLAND 2: LECHUCKS REVENGE, Guybrush appeared on Scabb Island and became obsessed with hunting for the legendary treasure of Big Whoop.
The Secret of Monkey Island
In the process, he nearly lost the love of the beautiful Elaine and unwittingly aided LeChucks first mate, Largo LeGrande in the zombie resurrection of the Undead Pirate. Only through the aid of the Voodoo Lady and the myopic cartographer, Wally, was Guybrush able to survive. Nonetheless, Guybrush ended up hexed by LeChuck, believing himself to be a little boy trapped in the Carnival of the Damned.
The Curse of Monkey Island
ow, in THE CURSE OF MONKEY ISLAND, somehow Guybrush has escaped and once again found his true love whose fort is under attack by the forces of the zombie pirate. Can Guybrush defeat LeChuck? Will Elaine take him back? Will Guybrush ever learn the secret of Monkey Island? And how come Guybrush looks so much taller in this game?
Guybrush Evolves
Monkey 1 Monkey 11
Monkey 3
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T HE C R E W
Im Guybrush Threepwood, and Im a Mighty Pirate Who are these people, anyway? Elaine Marley
LeChuck
The Undead Pirates main problems are that he
cant stay dead and he cant get over Elaine. Add to that a perpetual hygiene problem and a love of sadistic torture, and youll understand why they never made a musical about his life.
The Voodoo Lady
he is the mysterious wielder of uncanny otherworldly power. She also makes a killer gumbo. Whenever Guybrush is really stumped, she usually comes through with the help he needs to figure things outsort of like a personal Tech Support Line that sells shrunken heads.
The popular governor rules the Caribbean triisland area of Mle, Scabb, and Plunder. Elaine grew up around pirates and is more than capable of taking care of herself. Although frequently courted by the Undead Pirate LeChuck, Elaines sole love interest (however sporadic), has always been Guybrush. She loves him for his incompetence.
Bloodnose the Pirate (The Cartographer Formerly Known as Wally)
ally decided it was easier to make a career change than spend the rest of his life as LeChucks prisoner. Besides, this way he never has to attend another cartographer convention nor go to workshops on Latitude vs. Longitude: The Great Debate or The Equator: More Than an Imaginary Line.
Isnt Elaine the most beautiful woman youve ever feasted your eyes on?
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T O BE A P I R A T E ? Thars some things youll need to know.
SO YE WANTS
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T AKE THE H ELM !
While holding down the left mouse button, select the appropriate Verb Coin icon by moving the cursor over it. If you select the HAND, it will close. If you select the SKULL, its eyes will bulge. If you select the PARROT, its beak will open. Release the mouse button to select one and trigger the interaction, for example: "examine door" or "pick up cannon balls." If you move your cursor to the right or left side of the screen in many parts of the game, your cursor will become a red arrow. This shows an exit to another room or location. If you click it once, Guybrush will go there. Double-click to take a shortcut. When you first enter a room, it is a good idea to run the cursor Cursor Turns Red around the room to see where it turns red (showing objects you can interact with). Pick up anything you can and talk to everyone you never know what might just provide the clue to that obscure puzzle thats stumping you.
"push" or "use."
Playing the game
he best approach to playing an adventure game like THE CURSE OF MONKEY ISLAND is to explore every location thoroughly. Move your cursor all over the screen to see which things highlight, try different objects together (even improbable ones) and talk to all the characters you meet.
The Action Interface
You may already have noticed that
when you move your X-shaped cursor over certain objects, it turns red. To interact with these things, move the cursor over the desired object until the cursor turns red. Click and hold the left mouse button. The Verb Coin (also called The Verb Coin Appears the Action Interface) will appear. There are three animated icons on the Verb Coin that represent different actions you can perform in the game. They are a Hand, a Skull and a Parrot. The grabbing HAND represents the actions "pick up,"
The Inventory
n an adventure game, your inventory is the collection of objects (tools, weapons, food, etc.) that your character can pick up and use during the game. Your inventory is accessed by right-clicking the mouse or pressing the TAB or I KEY. It appears inside a wooden chest with icons representing all of your inventory items.
The bug-eyed SKULL represents the action "examine."
The talking PARROT represents the actions "talk to," eat, drink, "taste," "blow" or "bite."
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To add an item to your inventory during gameplay, position the cursor over the
item, then left-click and hold the mouse button to bring up the Verb Coin, then select the HAND. If the item can be picked up, Guybrush will do it. If your inventory gets full, you can scroll through its contents with the arrows that appear. You may use an item in your inventory by positioning your cursor over it and quickly leftclicking. (A longer click will bring up the Action Interface.) You will notice that your cursor has now become the item you selected. (Pressing the C KEY also does this.) If you want to use the item with another item in your inventory, position your cursor item over the other item and left-click. If want to use the cursor item in the game window, move it outside the inventory chest and the inventory chest will disappear. You can then position your cursor item over the object or person you wish to use it with, and left-click to activate it.
Object Line Appears Along Bottom
The Object Line
BJECT LINE is the sentence at the bottom of the screen that describes what you are doing. If you pass your cursor over objects or use the Action Interface, you will notice that the OBJECT LINE reflects your actions. For instance, if you position your cursor over the cannon, bring up the Verb Coin, and select the Hand, the OBJECT LINE will say, Use the cannon. If you find the OBJECT LINE intrusive, you can press the F1 KEY and bring up the SAVE/LOAD logbook, then click the SHOW OBJECT LINE tickbox to turn it on or off. (See The SAVE/LOAD Logbook section on page 22 for more details.)
Talking to Other Characters
If you want Guybrush to get anywhere in this game, hes got to talk to people.
Transforming into New Icon
To talk to other characters, position the cursor on top of them, then left-click to bring up the Action Interface. Frequently, after you have clicked the PARROT, you will be presented with a series of possible dialogue choices for Guybrush. If there Clicking/Selecting are additional dialogue choices, click Dialogue Choices the arrows to scroll through them. Click a line of dialogue to select it. Keep clicking on different dialogue choices until you have all the information you need from the other characters (or as much as they are willing to volunteer; some folks are just less talkative than others).
Position Cursor Over the Object/Person You Want to Use
If you wish to return a cursor item to your inventory,
simply right-click and your cursor will return to normal.
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Ship Combat
At one point in the game, Guybrush will acquire a ship of his own. It will, however, be
necessary for him to engage in a series of naval battles along the way. At that point, Captain Guybrush will be asked by a crew member if he wants help with his sea battles. If he says he wants help, your sea battles will be ridiculously easy. Otherwise, you can plunge wholeheartedly into a semi-authentic recreation of the age of tall ships and brave manly pirates who wore earrings, silk shirts, and scarves on their heads. If at any time you decide that this sea battle thing is very exciting and all, but you paid for an adventure game, not a 17th century aquatic shooting gallery, you can talk to the crew member and enlist help in getting through the sea battles. The sea battles start with Guybrush at the navigational chart, with the little model pirate ships. There should be three ships: Guybrushs ship (which will be standing still), a ship labelled ? and a ship labelled Rottingham. Captain Rottingham has the highest quality cannons, and our hero will not at first be ready to engage him, so double-click in front of the ship marked ? until Guybrushs ship intercepts it.
Rottingham
Guybrush
At this point, you will get an aerial view of the two ships, with Guybrushs appearing first on screen, sailing on from the left. Your left mouse button will steer your ship, and your right mouse button will fire your cannons (or use the LEFT ARROW KEY to move left, the RIGHT ARROW KEY to move right, and the TAB KEY to fire). Remember that your cannons are on the sides of your ship, so steer so that the side of your ship faces your Cannons opponent, and (hopefully) Cannons the side of his ship does not directly face yours. You have three cannons on Cannons each side, which can be damaged and stop working if you are hit. Reloading Cannons after you fire takes up to 10 seconds.
Enemy Ship
3:56 pm
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If you lose the sea battle, Guybrush will be back on the deck of his own ship, and you will have to once again look at the navigational chart. This time, the ship that was formerly called ? will now be called something like Not Very Fearsome Pirates and must be attacked again until defeated in sea battle. If you find yourself in combat with the wrong ship, press the ESC KEY to get out of it. If you win the sea battle, you Insult Sword Fight will then see Guybrush on the deck of the enemy ship, ready to engage his foe in a sword duel. If he loses, Guybrush must return to the navigational chart and board the same ship (he will not have to engage in another sea battle if it is the same ship) until he defeats the enemy captain in sword fighting. Once he has won the duel and captured the ships treasure, he must then consult his chart and return to Puerto Pollo (located in the upper left corner of the chart) and purchase better cannons. With better cannons, he can return to the navigational chart and look for a new ? ship. Guybrush proceeds this way until he has the highest possible grade of cannon, at which point he is ready to take on Rottinghams ship.
Save Game: Click to save a game. See page 24 for details on saving. Load Game: Click to load a game. See page 25 for details on loading. Return to Game: Click to close the SAVE/LOAD logbook and return to the game. Quit: Quits the game. Effects Volume: Move this slider to the right to make the sound effects louder.
Move it left to make the sound softer. Voice Volume: Move this slider to adjust the volume of the characters voices louder or softer. Music Volume: Move this slider to adjust the music volume. Voice: Click to make the characters speak out loud. Text: Click this tickbox to make the written dialogue appear onscreen. Text Speed: If you check both the VOICE and TEXT tickboxes, the dialogue will both play out loud and appear onscreen. Move the slider either way to adjust how quickly or slowly text appears onscreen. Moving the slider to the right speeds up text.
The Save/Load Logbook
o save and load games and adjust other game settings, press the F1 KEY to open the SAVE/LOAD logbook. You can perform the following options:
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Show Object Line: Click this tickbox to activate the OBJECT LINE, the sentence
that appears at the bottom of your screen to reflect your actions during the game. Uncheck the box if you do not want the OBJECT LINE to appear. Enable 3D Acceleration: Click the tickbox to see what happens.
Load a Game
To load a game press the
F1 KEY. This will bring up the SAVE/LOAD logbook. To load, click LOAD GAME in the logbook. Click on the game title you wish to load. If you do not see the saved game you wish to load, move your cursor to the right or left side of the logbook page until your cursor becomes a red arrow. Then, click on the arrow to turn pages until you find the right saved game. Click the red bookmark to go to the Table of Contents page.
The Serrated Knife The Cutlass
Guybrush finds that though the serrated knife is of little use
when defending himself, he can do some major property damage with a knife sharp enough to saw wood. DAMAGE: See Cutlass.
Any pirate worth his salt carries a sword because
he never knows when some other brigand will challenge him. Of course, in Guybrushs part of the Caribbean, sword fighting is always accompanied by insults. The pirate must have a tongue as sharp as his blade if he wants to hang onto his treasure. DAMAGE: One point (Its on the end of the blade get it?)
The Scissors
nly pirate barbers would think of using these as a weapon, but they might be useful if you were attacked by a hydrangea or a bougainvillea. DAMAGE: A really bad hair day.
The Pistol
irearms are still pretty primitive at the time of our story, so they are mostly used for one-shot situations like a duel of honour. DAMAGE: Either.45 or.38. RANGE: About ten paces.
The Cream Pie
Only a rat would use this as a weapon.
DAMAGE: Sugar Rush. RANGE: Depends on fluffiness of egg white meringue and weight of pie pan.
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Hot Keys
C L d = Gaumtetingo,nTterxotlsa(nSdavVinlgu, moeaCionngt,rol) Q i o OR i = Open/Close Inventory = Put Inventory Object Under the c Cursor on the Cursor t = Talk To, Taste, Eat u = Use, Pick Up, Push, Pull, Open e == Exhaemkinteo, SLeoeoIkf Ato,uRreeadPlaying C c Y D Regular Monkey or Mega-Monkey = Skip a Cutscene + w = View the End Credits = Fire Cannon During Ship Combat + x OR + Q= Quit = (PTohratts tyo=uSr tsahribpoalerfdt or right, urn for you landlubbers!)
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WALK -T HROUGH
If you look at your inventory
(right-click to open it), you will see the hook, Wallys pirate literature, and some helium balloons.
How to Solve Puzzle One
o here is poor Guybrush, trapped in the hold of LeChucks ship. If you try to use the door or other possible exits, you will soon see that there doesnt seem to be any way out. And besides, Guybrush is being guarded by that menacing-looking pirate. Well, actually, hes a rather wimpylooking pirate, but hes got a gun, and hes quick on the draw. Maybe it would be better to just talk to him. To talk to him, place the cursor over the small pirate, left-click and hold the mouse button to bring up the Verb Coin. Select the Parrot to talk to him. Select one of the dialogue choices to start the conversation. To move through the dialogue as quickly as possible, select line numbers 2, 2, 6, 5, and 5. Of course, if you are feeling chatty, you can choose others, but those lines in that order will make it quick. o Wally has lost his hook. Now one of the rules of adventure gaming is to pick up anything that isnt nailed down, so have Guybrush pick up the hook, which will be added to your inventory. To pick up the hook, place the cursor over the hook, then left-click and hold to bring up the Verb Coin, then select the Hand.
If you want to have fun with
Guybrush now or at any point during the game, have him use his mouth with the helium balloons. To use his mouth, right-click to open the inventory, place the cursor over the balloons, then left-click and hold to bring up the Verb Coin. Select the Parrot to make Guybrush hold his mouth to the balloons.) COOL.
Another item you can pick up in
this room is that cannon ramrod on the back wall. Wally wont need it since the cannon is self-loading.
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You can use the hook with the
ramrod to make a gaff which will be useful if you need to fish anything out of the water. (Right-click to open the inventory. Place your cursor over the hook, then left-click quickly. The cursor becomes the hook, and you can drag it on top of the ramrod. The two items combine to create a gaff which appears in your inventory.) ince Wally seems to be busy wrestling with his corporate identity, why dont you take advantage of the situation to use the cannon youve always wanted to fire one, havent you? (Place the cursor over the cannon, left-click to open Verb Coin, then use the Hand.) Once you are looking out through the cannon port, you have four boats to sink. (Use the mouse to aim the cannon and the left mouse button to fire.) Once the boats are sunk and you are back in the cannon room, move your cursor over to the port. When it becomes a red arrow, click to move Guybrush there.
As Guybrush looks out the
cannon port after sinking the four boats, he will see a skull and some debris floating in the water. You never know when debris can be useful, so use the gaff to pick up the debris, which will add a cutlass to your inventory. (Rightclick to open the inventory, then quickly left-click the gaff. Drag the gaff outside the chest into the scene, then left-click on the debris.) If Murray, the floating skull, gives you trouble, you can use the gaff with him too. ove back inside the ship by rolling your mouse around until it becomes the red arrow cursor. Back inside, notice that the cannon is held in place by a restraining rope. It might be interesting to see what would happen if the cannon werent restrained. Use the cutlass with the cannon restraining rope. (Right-click to open inventory, then left-click the cutlass. Drag the cutlass outside the chest and place it over the restraining rope, then leftclick the mouse.) Now once more use the cannon. KA-B O O M !
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Guybrush should now be in the
treasure hold. There are many interesting objects in this room for Guybrush to look at and try to pick up. Behind Guy-brushs original position in the room and a little to the left is a small brown bag of nickels. Pick this up (leftclick the bag to bring up the Verb Coin, then use the Hand).
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A LL H A N D S ON D E C K !
MUSIC COMPOSER Michael Land MUSIC PRODUCERS Michael Land Hans Christian Reumschuessel MUSIC ENGINEER/ MIXER Hans Christian Reumschuessel VOICE DIRECTOR & PRODUCER Darragh O'Farrell SENIOR VOICE EDITOR Khris Brown VOICE EDITORS Coya Elliott Cindy Wong VOICE DEPARTMENT COORDINATOR Peggy Bartlett SOUND DESIGN Clint Bajakian Julian Kwasneski SYSTEM PROGRAMMING Aric Wilmunder SCUMM SYSTEM Aric Wilmunder Aaron Giles Brad P. Taylor INSANE ANIMATION SYSTEM Vince Lee Matt Russell iMUSE MUSIC SYSTEM Michael McMahon Michael Land Peter McConnell LEAD TESTER Dan Pettit TESTING Deedee Anderson Matthew Azeveda Jo 'Capt. Tripps' Ashburn John Buzolich John Castillo Tim Chen Leyton Chew Scott Douglas Morgan Gray Greg Land Colin Munson Theresa O'Connor Charles Smith Lee Susen Scott Tingley Randy Tudor Paul Zabierek SENIOR COMPATI-BILITY TECHNICIAN Chip Hinnenberg COMPATIBILITY TECHNICIANS James Davison Lynn Selk Kevin Von Aspern Jason Lauborough PRODUCTION MANAGER Camela Boswell PRODUCTION COORDINATOR Kellie Tauzin PRODUCT MARKET-ING MANAGER Tom Byron BASED ON CHARAC-TERS CREATED BY Ron Gilbert SCRIPT WRITERS Jonathan Ackley Larry Ahern Chuck Jordan Chris Purvis ADDITIONAL DESIGN Chuck Jordan Chris Purvis Tim Schafer STORYBOARDS Marc Overney Bill Tiller CONCEPT ART Derek Sakai Marc Overney Kevin Micallef
PROJECT LEADS Larry Ahern Jonathan Ackley PROGRAMMERS Chuck Jordan Chris Purvis Jonathan Ackley LEAD BACKGROUND ARTIST Bill Tiller BACKGROUND ARTISTS Maria Bowen Kathy Hsieh LEAD ANIMATOR Marc Overney 2D ANIMATION Derek Sakai Kevin Micallef Graham Annable Anson Jew Yoko Ballard Charlie Ramos Chris Miles Vamberto Maduro 3D ANIMATION Daniel Colon, Jr. 2D CLEANUP AND IN-BETWEENS Oliver Sin ART & ANIMATION DIRECTOR Larry Ahern LEAD RENDER ARTIST Kim Balestreri RENDER ARTISTS Marcia Thomas Thomas Arndt Roger Tholloug ART TECHNICIANS Livia Mackin Michelle Harrell Kim Gresko C. Andrew Nelson POST PRODUCTION VISUAL EFFECTS C. Andrew Nelson
TECHNICAL WRITERS Chip Hinnenberg Lynn Selk STRATEGY GUIDE Jo 'Capt. Tripps' Ashburn ADDITIONAL ART TECHNICIANS Tabitha Tosti Stephen Kalning Doug Shannon Aaron Muszalski Michael Levine SHIP MODEL CONSTRUCTION Wesley Anderson STAN'S THEME BY Peter McConnell VOICE RECORDING ENGINEERS Ernie Sheesley Elliot Anders ASSISTANT ENGINEER Laurie Bean
VOICE RECORD LOCATION Screenmusic Studios LUCASARTS VOICE ENGINEER Jeff Kliment ADDITIONAL PRODUCTION COORDINATION Susan Upshaw Linda Grisanti VARIABLE BIT RATE ADAPTIVE PULSE CODE/MODULATION WITH DYNAMIC ERROR CORRECTION Steve Splinter Paul Wenker MONKEYS ARE LISTENING CONCEPT Casey Ackley SPECIAL THANKS TO Kristi Dechairo Casey Donahue Ackley
All the Little People Belowdecks
Larry Ahern Bill Tiller Steve Purcell Ken Macklin ADDITIONAL 2D ANIMATION David Bogan Chris Schultz Oliver Sin David DeVan ADDITIONAL BACKGROUNDS Chris Hockabout Bill Eaken INSTALLER & LAUNCHER Darren Johnson ADDITIONAL PROGRAMMING Livia Mackin Gary Keith Brubaker Aaron Giles ADDITIONAL TESTING Tabitha Tosti Bob McGehee Thomas Scott Beau Kayser INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMING Judith Lucero INTERNATIONAL LEAD TESTER Adam Pasztory BURNING GODDESSES Wendy Kaplan Kellie Walker MANUAL WRITERS Jo 'Capt. Tripps' Ashburn Mollie Boero MANUAL DESIGNER Patty Hill PACKAGE DESIGN Soo Hoo Design PACKAGE COVER ART Bill Tiller Larry Ahern
Laura, Michael & Nancy Ackley Mark Petersen & Dr. Janet Halesbo Lisa Hansen Cherie Micallef Peter Hively Stephanie Colon Charles, Pat, & Skip Jordan Amy Tiller Alfredo Ignacio Lee Ballard Dee Overney John Lyons Peter McConnell David Levison Collette Michaud Steve Purcell Everyone at Transaction Software Technologies Tim Schafer Sean Clark Michael Stemmle
Hal Barwood Tony Hsieh Stephen R. Shaw Bret Mogilefsky Garry Gaber Melissa Gaber Mark Christiansen Gabriel McDonald Donald Ago Bob Roden Krista Hand Annita Motte Angie Brown Jeff Grunden Dave Grossman Tami Borowick Ron Gilbert VERY SPECIAL THANKS TO George Lucas D EDICATED TO the Memory of Bret Barrett
Cast of Characters
Guybrush Threepwood: DOMINIC ARMATO Governor Elaine Marley/Son Pirate: ALEXANDRA BOYD LeChuck:EARL BOEN Murray/Skully/Father Pirate: DENNY DELK Wally: NEIL ROSS Haggis McMutton: ALAN YOUNG Edward VanHelgen/Ghost Groom: MICHAEL SORICH Cutthroat Bill: GREGG BERGER Kenny Falmouth: GARY COLEMAN Wharf Rat: JOE NIPOTE Madame Xima: KATHLEEN FREEMAN Dinghy Dog: DAVE MADDEN Captain Blondebeard/Cruff: TERRY MCGOVERN Captain Rottingham/The Flying Welshman: TOM KANE Cabana Boy/LaFoot: HARVEY JASON Lemonhead/Pirate 2: S. SCOTT BULLOCK Slappy Cromwell/Snowcone Guy: VICTOR RAIDER WEXLER Griswold Goodsoup: KAY KUTER King Andre/Pirate 3: DAVE FENNOY Voodoo Lady: LEILANI JONES WILMORE Palido Domingo/Pirate 1: GEORGE DEL HOYO Ghost Bride: MARY KAY BERGMAN Mr. Fossey: QUINTON FLYNN Stan: PAT PINNEY Mort/Stu Boyle/Pirate 4: ROGER BEHR Pirate 5: GLEN QUINN Pirate 6: BRENDAN HOLMES Thin Pirate: CHRIS SENA Fat Pirate: JAN EDDY
Applause!
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Six months after the release of "The Curse of Monkey Island" I got a chance to ask Dominic Armato, the voice of Guybrush, some questions about his relationship with the Monkey Island games and his experiences supplying the voice for the main character in the third installment. When did you first hear of the two first Monkey Island games? I actually played The Secret of Monkey Island on the first Sega CD system. I had gotten it for Christmas, it had just been released, and Monkey Island was one of the first titles available. I had played Loom on the PC, and I was a big fan of adventure games, so I thought I'd give it a try. I wasn't even aware that there was a sequel until a number of years later when I bought another LucasArts title and flipped through The Adventurer that was enclosed in the box. What did you think of the ending to LeChuck's Revenge? I'd be lying if I didn't admit that it REALLY bugged me. And it really wasn't the ending specifically, just that at the time there was nothing to follow it. When I first played Monkey Island 2, it was already four or five years old, so I was working under the assumption (as were many, I think) that we weren't going to see a Monkey Island 3.& I didn't mind being left hanging, but not indefinitely. The worst part was, I couldn't really complain to anybody, lest I end up being locked away.& People tend to give you really odd looks when they think you're getting emotionally involved in a computer game. I actually played The Secret of Monkey Island on the first Sega CD system. I had gotten it for Christmas, it had just been released, and Monkey Island was one of the first titles available. I had played Loom on the PC, and I was a big fan of adventure games, so I thought I'd give it a try. I wasn't even aware that there was a sequel until a number of years later when I bought another LucasArts title and flipped through The Adventurer that was enclosed in the box.
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1. The Curse of Monkey Island
2. Tales of Monkey Island: Chapter 1 [Game Download]
3. Monkey Island 2: LeChuck s Revenge
4. The Curse of Monkey Island
5. LucasArts Archive Series: The Monkey Island Archives
6. The Secret of Monkey Island