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Revision as of 14:55, 14 July 2021
Grim Fandango is a graphic adventure game, and the first LucasArts adventure game to use 3D computer graphics.
Design Document
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Design document by Tim Schafer and others
Advertisements
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PC Player (Germany) (December 1998)
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PC Player (Germany) (February 1999)
Reviews
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IGN (November 1998)
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Title of publication (Date in brackets)
Links
- https://www.doublefine.com/games/grim-fandango-remastered/making — Double Fine's Making of Grim Fandango Remastered
- 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