Talk:Raptor: Call of the Shadows

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[edit] Mountain King Studios

Did really Mountain King Studios develop this game? I see different answers when i google for it. 129.177.138.102

I was a little surprised to read that Raptor wasn't a 100% Apogee game (developed and published by), so I searched for Mountain King Studios and found their webpage, and their about page says that they developed it. Since there was nothing to contradict this on Apogee's Raptor page I figured it was true. I noted that initialy Apogee was listed as the developer and MKS as the publisher, this seemed wrong to me since this would be the only game (that I know of) that Apogee developed but not published. So if you have any further info to add, what I wrote was by no means the last word. Qutezuce 20:17, August 22, 2005 (UTC)
"this would be the only game (that I know of) that Apogee developed but not published." Google for ScubaVenture, 81.70.123.72 14:28, 1 January 2006 (UTC)
Mountain King Studios was originally Cygnus Studios. After changing their name, they ported the game's main executable to Windows and removed the Backspace cheat. The save files and game data files were unchanged, so the player can move saved games to the Windows version. This allows a workaround to the removal of the Backspace cheat. Create a pilot in the DOS version, start the game, hit Backspace then abort the mission and save. Copy the saved game to the folder where the Windows version is and load it. you now have several Death Ray weapons. Sell all but one and pig out on weaponry you couldn't otherwise purchase so soon. The super hard mode with the indestructable monkies is in both DOS and Windows versions. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 67.136.145.241 (talk) 08:33, 10 December 2006 (UTC).