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Classic Collections: Space Quest Collection (PC)

Classic Collections: Space Quest Collection (PC)
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6879 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: Vivendi
  • Released on: 2007-05-04
  • ESRB Rating: Rating Pending
  • Platform: Windows XP
  • Original language: English

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
In space, no one can hear you clean.

Roger Wilco, a sanitation engineer on the spacelab Arcada, awakes from a nap to discover that space pirates have killed everyone onboard. Roger must escape The Sarien Encounter before they use the Arcada's Star Generator against his home planet of Xenon.

Hero and recipient of the Golden Mop, Roger Wilco can barely bask in the promotion of head janitor before he is abducted by the evil Sludge Vohaul. Will Roger escape the dangerous Labion Terror Beast and thwart Vohaul's Revenge?

Another narrow escape finds our hero on Phleebhut, where Arnoid the Annihilator wants Roger to settle some debts. Meanwhile, the sinister CEO of ScumSoft and The Pirates of Pestulon have abducted the Two Guys from Andromeda, and Ace Janitor Roger Wilco is their only hope.

The Sequel police have been sent by a reborn Sludge Vohaul to exact his final revenge. Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers must travel throughout Space Quests past and future to save Roger Jr. and Xenon.

Captain of the SCS Eureka garbage scow and graduate of the StarCon Academy, Roger Wilco faces The Next Mutation when the commanding officer, Captain Quirk, plans to destroy the StarConfederacy.

Court marshaled for breaking regulations while saving the universe, Roger Wilco once again finds himself on janitorial duty. While trapped on shore leave, Wilco must rescue Corpsman Santiago and embark upon The Spinal Frontier.


Customer Reviews

Roger Wilco for President!4
I fondly remember playing the Space Quest games in the late eighties/early nineties, when I should have been studying.
I only played episodes 1 to 4, but I'll definitely be playing the last two episodes now they've been relaunched in this collection.
If you like to reminisce about how good computer games used to be, then this series is for you. Like many of the other Sierra games of the era, these were the graphical progression from text-based adventure games. Even the original CGA release of episode one, was a huge leap forward! Great humour is used throughout.
Guide the seemingly hapless Roger Wilco through the game, solving puzzles, and trying to figure the correct syntax to accomplish each task!
If you really need it, help is on hand at www.spacequest.net, a fantastic resource for all things Space Quest.

They don't make them like this anymore5
They really don't make adventure games anymore, especially not comedic adventure games. Grim Fandango which was a critical success and a commercial flop heralded an end to an era. Playing these games is only for those people who can still enjoy old games, out of date in many ways but still top quality for its time. The best of the lot is Space Quest 6: The Spinal Frontier, one of my favourite games ever, dated but very funny and highly enjoyable! Six great retro games for a very low price, can't go wrong.