The Journeyman Project: Pegasus Prime |
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Developer(s) | Presto Studios |
Publisher(s) | Bandai Acclaim |
Designer(s) | Eric Dallaire David Flanagan |
Platform(s) | Mac OS, PlayStation, Apple Pippin |
Release date(s) | June 1997 |
Genre(s) | Adventure game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Media/distribution | CD-ROM (4) |
System requirements
Power Macintosh
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The Journeyman Project: Pegasus Prime is an adventure computer game developed by Presto Studios and published by Bandai in 1997. It is a complete remake of the original Journeyman Project, using some of the actors from The Journeyman Project 2: Buried in Time.
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Like the original, this game is played from a first-person perspective, but static location images have been upgraded with walk animations like The Journeyman Project 2: Buried in Time.
Pegasus Prime was split over 4 CD-ROMs, the layout was criticised for making disc-swapping common. The layout was as follows:
Disc's 1, 3 and 4 included a "Tiny TSA" which included only the inside of the Pegasus Device. This was included so an additional disc-swap was not required when changing between the 3 timezones.
Originally announced as a "Director's Cut", Pegasus Prime featured enhanced graphics, sounds, movies, and puzzles. It was released solely for the Power Macintosh by Bandai Digital Entertainment in North America. In addition, the title was released in Japan for the Apple Pippin and PlayStation. Presto made plans to port the game to the PlayStation (with publisher Acclaim Entertainment) and Sega Saturn in the U.S., but these versions were never released.
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