Monkey Island 2 (1991) Introduction in BEAR-O-VISION™ (MS-DOS) (4K)
Despite what you may have heard, this game is no big whoop, at least if you ask me. The bear loves this game irrationally.
Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge, released in 1991 by Lucasfilm Games (later known as LucasArts), is a classic point-and-click graphic adventure game and the second installment in the Monkey Island series. Created by Ron Gilbert, Tim Schafer, and Dave Grossman, the game follows the humorous and swashbuckling adventures of Guybrush Threepwood as he searches for the mythical treasure of Big Whoop. Set in a Caribbean-inspired world full of pirates, voodoo, and puzzles, Monkey Island 2 showcases a witty and engaging narrative, iconic characters like LeChuck and Elaine Marley, and challenging yet humorous puzzles. Renowned for its innovative "verb coin" interface, charming pixel art graphics, and a memorable musical score, Monkey Island 2 is celebrated as one of the greatest examples of the point-and-click adventure genre, combining clever writing, puzzle-solving, and comedic timing to create a timeless gaming experience cherished by fans around the world.
What is BEAR-O-VISION™?
It's the visual quality standard preferred by bears, specifically rendered in VGA per-pixel at 4K resolution. It's among the highest quality output available for old games at the time of publish.
Dosbox output is OpenGL
Scaler is Normal3x
GLshader is crt-fakelottes-flat
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