Sierra Games: Can You Recognize The Quote?
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"I carefully inspect every floor of every manufacturing facility in every country every day for non-politically correct conditions. Yeah, and I change all the needles on all their sewing machines too! What are ya, naive?"
(I would add to that but the SCI viewer doesn't show that much)
(I would add to that but the SCI viewer doesn't show that much)
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Leisure Suit Larry 5?
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As nobody seems to be guessing it, I'll make it a give-away... remember you're not far Andrea!
-You don't really have your clothes made in sweat shops, do you?
-Oh of course not! Au contraire!
I carefully inspect every floor of every manufacturing facility in every country every day for non-politically correct conditions. Yeah, and I change all the needles on all their sewing machines too! What are ya, naive?"
-You don't really have your clothes made in sweat shops, do you?
-Oh of course not! Au contraire!
I carefully inspect every floor of every manufacturing facility in every country every day for non-politically correct conditions. Yeah, and I change all the needles on all their sewing machines too! What are ya, naive?"
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I can't seriously remember this quote, from any game I've played. This must be a somewhat hidden dialogue, like some exchanges in GK3 which require multiple playthroughs to discover. But still I can't place it.
Since I was close, though, I'll guess Leisure Suit Larry 7.
Since I was close, though, I'll guess Leisure Suit Larry 7.
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Bingo! I once typed "Fashion" into "Other..." when talking to Jamie Lee, and it popped up a fun dialogue. Jamie-Lee has a slip-of-the-tongue and mentions sweat shops. After that, Sweat Shops becomes a topic (it won't work if you type Sweat Shop in Other), and clicking that gets that section, and more!
Other fun additional content that's well hidden can be found by talking to Jamie about Calvin Klone, the Juggs about Sex and magazines, and several others I can't recall right now.
Other fun additional content that's well hidden can be found by talking to Jamie about Calvin Klone, the Juggs about Sex and magazines, and several others I can't recall right now.
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See, I knew it was an hidden thing!
Alas, LSL is without a doubt the Sierra's saga I know the least. I only played through the games once, and, after the third one, my interest in the games dropped pretty quickly.
Anyway, here's the new quote:
You are on the beach of the Island of Storm. You see a cave in the distance to the north.
Alas, LSL is without a doubt the Sierra's saga I know the least. I only played through the games once, and, after the third one, my interest in the games dropped pretty quickly.
Anyway, here's the new quote:
You are on the beach of the Island of Storm. You see a cave in the distance to the north.
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Hint 1: The game is really old
Hint 2: Its title is long
Hint 2: Its title is long
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Older than that!
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Another hint: Think parser, think minimal graphic
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Wizard and the Princess?
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Very, very, very close!
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Adventures in Serenia?
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Well, maybe not so close.
Let's try this one:
Suddenly King N***u*e rises from the ocean depths.
Let's try this one:
Suddenly King N***u*e rises from the ocean depths.
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Re: Sierra Games: Can You Recognize The Quote?
I've no idea. I can't think of an older Sierra game with a long title except for Mickey's Space Adventures. Or Winnie the Pooh & the Hundred Acre Wood.
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