Cruise for a Corpse IBM PC 1991
Delphine Software International of France released Cruise for a Corpse for IBM PC MS-DOS in 1991. Cruise for a Corpse is a graphics adventure game that employs rotoscoped actor animations and bitmap-based backgrounds and animations.
Cruise for a Corpse runs on the Cinematique engine of Future Wars of 1989 and Operation Stealth of 1990, upgraded to Cinematique System Evolution 2.
Cruise for a Corpse was programmed by Benoist Aron, Philippe Chastel and Paul Cuisset.
In Cruise for a Corpse the player assumes the role of French police inspector, Raoul Dusentierm, who is conducting a murder investigation.
Cruise for a Corpse requires 640K of RAM and was distributed on 3x 3.5" 1.44 MB HD diskettes. The hard disk drive install size is 3.5 megs (23 files).
Cruise for a Corpse audio supports Roland MT-32, LAPC-1, CM 32L and CM 64.
Cruise for a Corpse Cinematique System Evolution 2 Engine
- 256-color VGA 320x200
- Rotoscoping
- Big bitmap-shifting
Cruise for a Corpse manual: 24 pages
Cruise for a Corpse copy protection: code wheel
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