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Brad Newsom
M/21
Monrovia,
California
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Mar 11, 2008 7:12 AM
My name is Stuart Bradley Newsom. I've been a journeyman fan ever since our family bought the worst computer I've ever owned (packard bell). Despite the less than okay experience with the computer, the best thing that happened was the inclusion of the Journeyman Project: Turbo CD Rom. Sure it didn't come with a manual (at least for me. So I wasn't able to figure out the copy protection codes), but we were able to guess the codes.......oddly enough. Myself and my brother was that determined.
I'm currently attending Mt Sierra College in Southern California, and currently am working on the Journeyman remake series 'the Journeyman Chronicles'. http://vigilantec.com/forum/
Look forward to seeing other fans of the series here.
(Sorry about the grammar spelling, its my keyboard)
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MoxyV
F/28
Alexandria,
Virginia
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Mar 22, 2008 8:22 PM
Hi. I have this rule, where I never, ever sign up for myspace groups because talking to strangers on the internet wierds me out. Then, I found out I wasn’t the only person on earth who loved (let alone remembered), The Journeyman Project, and I broke my rule because Journeyman is still one of my favorite things ever and the people who like it can’t all be serial killers.
I like Journeyman. I also got the first one for free with my mom’s packard bell (which yes, was a terrible terrible computer). I like PC gaming. I miss both pointing and clicking. I work in theatre, and have nothing to do with the gaming industry whatsoever. Except once I was an X-box 360 Hardware tester. Those of you who bought one of the first wave 360’s might feel I didn’t do a very good job. You’d be right.
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Pyromethious
M/30
Silver Springs,
Florida
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Aug 2, 2008 10:46 AM
roman.corrales™ wrote:
Hello,
I’m Roman Corrales, and I am a Geek Squad Agent. I’ve been playing The Journeyman Project series since I got my Packard Bell way back when. I’ve played through all the games in the series, and I sincerely miss them. I miss Presto Studios being around. In fact, Journeyman has been one of my inspirations to become a mechanical engineer. I guess, in the back of my mind, I secretly dream of building my own Pegasus and going off to save the world.
In fact, in the time since I had my original Packard Bell, I have gone through multiple computers, and I have installed/played The Journeyman Project Trilogy on all of them.
I am awaiting the TSA recruiters’ callback for an interview. ;-)
/R
Um, ditta beyond words :-p
It this point I have:
JPT: PC/Mac, CD-R
JP, PP: Mac, CD
JP2, BiT: PC/Mac, CD
JP3, LoT: PC/Mac, CD (apparantly have 2 copies some how?)
JP3, LoT, OST: CD-M
I even had made a Macromedia Project that included pieces of the game amongst other things to show off what I’d learned to do on my own :-D....but that got lost due to the 850Mb space restriction at the time >.<...and yes I even loaded it onto the HDD for grins. I’d REALLY love to see the JP4 progress even if it’s not official. Anymore, games/movies are all CG and lose the emotions for the most part.
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Steve-O {our hearts will be together forever}
M/19
Anywhere, WI, OR, WA,
Oregon
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Oct 19, 2008 9:49 AM
hello, I’m steven, I’ve been playing The Journeyman Project Series since 1996 and I still enjoy them to this day.
The one thing I’m looking forward to is the remake of the series.
Games owned:
The Journeyman Project Turbo (PC)
The Journeyman Project 2: Buried in Time (PC)
The Journeyman Project Pegasus Prime (Mac)
The Journeyman Project 3: Legacy Of Time (PC/Mac) (4 CD)
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Phanto5692
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Mar 15, 2009 2:53 AM
Hi, I’m Stephen. There is a special place in my heart for the JP series. Buried in Time was the first computer game I ever played. At first, I’ll admit, it scared me. And I found it hard to complete, even in Walkthrough mode (of course I was a kid at the time but that’s besides the point). But I grew up, I found a strategy guide, I finished it in both modes and I’ve been hooked on the series ever since. Not only do I have JP3 as a standalone game, but I have all three games when they were released as a complete set. Of course, I was able to complete all three games.
I’ve heard rumors that somebody out there is thinking about remaking the original JP with better graphics. I don’t want to get my hopes up but if that’s true. that would be so cool.
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Nicholas
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Aug 3, 2009 4:49 AM
Hello, I’m Nick, game developer in training and a fan of this series. My first experiences with adventure games was The Journeyman Project Turbo for the PC. Although I know Presto Studio’s now defunct I do hope one day a developer picks this series up again, especially now that the market has grown for Adventure games. But anyways, pleasure to meet you all.
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Sean
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Nov 2, 2009 8:24 PM
Hello, I’m Sean. I grew up playing JMP, being about 7 when I got the original PC port. I’d never seen mechanical designs like the JMP robots and technology before, so the game was shear delight to my young imagination. I had played JMP1 and 2 many times over before LoT came out, and even begged the crap out of my parents to get a Mac for Pegasus Prime (didn’t happen, but I FINALLY got one the other day).
My JMP Collection:
JMP (Windows)
JMPT (Windows) X2 (found a spare at the flea market recently)
BiT (Windows)
PP (Mac)
LoT (CD)
LoT (OSX DVD, can’t wait for that to arrive)
Riven (has the LoT demo, also an insert advertising the game and a gold disc giveaway)
I was contributing to the fan remake projects as a texture designer, but that didn’t seem to go very far. I left around the time that the projects split and wound down, putting my focus on an unrelated game story I had been working on. Now I’m still developing that story for a manga instead, but I’d still love to be able to contribute to some kind of JMP fan project.
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