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  |date = October 30, 1998
  |date = October 30, 1998
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'''Grim Fandango''' is a graphic adventure game, and the first LucasArts adventure game to use 3D computer graphics.
 
== Design Document ==
 
 
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|file=Grim Fandango Puzzle Document.pdf
|title=Design Document
|date=30 April 1996
|country=US
|description=by Tim Schafer and team
}}
 
{{GalleryEnd}}
 
== Advertisements ==
 
{{GalleryStart}}
 
{{GalleryCard
|file=1557652412-1418599520.jpg
|title=PC Player
|date=December 1998
|country=DE
}}
}}


'''Grim Fandango''' is a graphic adventure game, and the first LukasArts adventure game to use 3D computer graphics.
{{GalleryCard
|file=1557688994-1078783645.jpg
|title=PC Player
|date=February 1999
|country=DE
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== A Gallery Section ==
{{GalleryEnd}}


Gallleries are rended as a set of boxed thumbnails. Each line in the gallery should be a filename, then a | , then the caption for that thumbnail.
== Reviews ==


<gallery widths="180px" heights="180px">
filename.jpg|Title of publication (Date in brackets)
filename.pdf|Title of publication (Date in brackets)
</gallery>


== A Link Section ==
{{GalleryStart}}


* https://www.google.com/ — This is a link.
{{GalleryCard
|file=IGN Grim Fandango review opt.pdf
|title=IGN
|date=November 1998
|country=US
}}


== A Credits Section ==
{{GalleryEnd}}


There's no requirement to include credits, but it may be useful to others, especially if they can't be found elsewhere. Well-formatted game credits can be included with the code below.
== Links ==


{{Credits begin}}
* https://www.doublefine.com/games/grim-fandango-remastered/making — Double Fine's ''Making of Grim Fandango Remastered''
{{Credits line|Role = Person's Name}}
* https://www.polygon.com/2015/1/27/7921837/grim-fandango-remastered-interview-double-fine-disney-lucasfilm-sony - ''Digital archaeology: How Double Fine, Disney, LucasArts and Sony resurrected Grim Fandango'' by Dave Tach at Polygon
{{Credits line|Role with more than one person = Separate#each person#with a hash}}
{{Credits end}}


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Latest revision as of 10:58, 11 September 2024

Grim Fandango is a graphic adventure game, and the first LucasArts adventure game to use 3D computer graphics.

Design Document[edit]

Advertisements[edit]

Reviews[edit]

Links[edit]