There is also a mention of '.Although this game came after the CD-ROM 'talkie' version of Space Quest IV, it was originally released on floppy disks only (although it would later be released on a compilation CD containing the entire Space Quest series), and early plans for a talkie version of the game were scrapped. The logo for would appear following any communications transmissions, appear on a billboard in the Spacebar, and also appear in the ending credits. It was also the first Space Quest game that wasn't developed in-house by Sierra On-Line, but instead by Sierra's sister company, to which Mark Crowe had relocated shortly after the release of Space Quest IV.Space Quest V was also the only Space Quest game, and the second Sierra title overall ( was the first) to be sponsored by a real-life company. He's still a bungler and flies a ship that's falling apart at the seams, but along the adventure he gains the genuine respect of his crew and gets the girl in the end.Development This game was the first in the series not designed by the ', as only worked on the project. In the end, Roger sacrifices his ship to get rid of the plague - and suddenly, if temporarily, becomes the commander of the fleet's flagship.Roger is presented in a more positive light than usual. Quirk (a rather blatant spoof of ), subsequently attacks the Eureka. Roger is hunted, alone, on a jungle planet by W-D40, a homicidal (the apparent sister of Arnoid the Annihilator, an look-alike from Space Quest III). ( is also a brand of vacuum cleaners.) The game involves several small missions, similar to ones seen in typical Star Trek episodes. Roger cheats to pass an aptitude test, and he's then given his own command - the garbage scow SCS Eureka - which looks (and functions) like an oversized vacuum cleaner. Roger's new ship features a command bridge and several officers to whom he can give orders, and eventually adopts a mascot called Spike, who 'isn't quite housebroken': he leaves puddles of caustic acid behind him wherever he goes.Plot The game starts with a dramatic opening and Roger mid-mission on his ship: he is then revealed to be playing in a flight simulator, shaped suspiciously like the, at the StarCon Academy. Contents.Premise Space Quest V is unusual in the series in that it is primarily a specific parody of while there are some references to other fiction movies, like, and, the game never moves too far away from its primary target.
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