Let's Play Loom EGA and VGA Simultaneously with Dosnostalgic! | PC ScummVM

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Game:
Loom (1990)
Category:
Let's Play
Duration: 2:30:31
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DosNostalgic (AKA Anatoly Shashkin) and Alexander Mejia play the EGA and VGA CD-ROM versions of Loom at the same time to analyze the differences in the original, plus the "remake" of the game Loom.

Loom EGA developed by Lucasfilm Games (later Lucas Arts) was released in 1990 for MS-DOS. Loom VGA CD-ROM was released in 1992 with a full talkie and digital audio added to the sound track. However due to limitations in CD Redbook Audio time, the dialogue in the game was severely cut down from the original presentation resulting in a much different style and mood to the dialogue, as well as close up portraitures missing from the VGA CD-Rom version.

Anatoly Shashkin runs Dos Nostalgic, a media fanbase dedicated to all things late 80s and early 90s Dos gaming. You can check out his YouTube channel here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd9aUwBkAGKCxmcLk3hbvTg
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https://twitter.com/dosnostalgic

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Other Statistics

Loom Statistics For Human Interact

Human Interact presently has 4,841 views for Loom across 1 video, with the game making up 2 hours of published video on his channel. This makes up 1.39% of Loom content that Human Interact has uploaded to YouTube.