Alone in the Dark IBM PC MS-DOS 1992 I-MOTION / Infogrames Original Version


Alone in the Dark IBM PC 1992



I-MOTION / Infogrames released Alone in the Dark for IBM PC MS-DOS 3.1 in 1992. Designed by Frédérick Raynal and programmed by Franck De Girolami and Frédérick Raynal, Alone in the Dark is a survival horror graphics adventure game inspired by H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos and Chaosium's tabletop role-playing game, Call of Cthulhu of 1981.

Displaying in 256-color VGA 320x200, Alone in the Dark employs 3D pseudo-texture-mapped actors and objects that are placed on and move over pre-rendered 2D backgrounds.

In Alone in the Dark the player assumes the role of either Edward Carnby or Emily Hartwood, who are seeking to escape the haunted Derceto mansion.
 
Alone in the Dark came out FOUR YEARS before Capcom's Resident Evil of 1996 on the PlayStation. Alone in the Dark was the first 3D adventure game to display actors and objects in full-screen 3D (320x200 active-drawspace). Alone in the Dark employs nine different viewing angles.

Alone in the Dark requires an IBM PC AT i80286 clocked at 16 MHz, 580,000 bytes of free conventional RAM, 128K of EMS RAM and VGA graphics card.

Alone in the Dark was distributed on 5x 5.25" 1.2MB DS HD floppy disks or 4x 3.5" 1.44MB HD diskettes. The hard disk drive install size is 5.5 megs (39 files).

Alone in the Dark Manual: 63 pages.
Alone in the Dark copy protection: 250-page picture-booklet.

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