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HELP!!!***Monkey Island 1

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 JiveMonkey
02-01-2002, 2:55 PM
#1
Hey- I recently re-installed Monkey Island 1 but can't find my manual, does anyone have a list of the keyboard commands that I can use for the game? If not a complete list, then there's one that I'm looking for thats really bugging me - what key do you press to skip forward the dialogue? It's the period key in MI2 but i don't know what in MI1. Thanks!
 Meksilon
02-01-2002, 5:36 PM
#2
**O*******W********U
OPEN***WALK TO****USE

**C*******P********L
CLOSE**PICK-UP**LOOK-AT

**S*******T********N
PUSH***TALK-TO**TURN-ON

**Y*******G********F
PULL****GIVE****TURN-OFF

Function/Command Keys
Save/Load*************F5*(OR*F1)
Bypass cut-scene******ESC
*Or*press*both*Mouse/Joy*bottons@once
Restart*a*Game********F8
Pause*the*Game********Space*Bar
Sound*Control*********CTRL-S
Message Line Speed:
********Faster +
********Slower -
Sound Control:
********Louder ]
********Softer [
Reposition*Instantly:*CTRL-R
Mouse On:*************CTRL-M
Joystick On:**********CTRL-J
Exit Game:************ALT-X/CTRL-C
Win the game:*********CTRL-W
Version Number:*******CTRL-V

Hope that helps :)

=mek=
 JiveMonkey
02-01-2002, 9:02 PM
#3
thanks a ton man.
 C Shutt
02-01-2002, 9:24 PM
#4
You can't skip individual lines of dialogue in the floppy disk version of Monkey Island 1. I think it's "." in the CD version.
 JiveMonkey
02-01-2002, 9:34 PM
#5
Yeah that's the verson i used to have - i used to own the "monkey island madness" cd-rom but misplaced it, so i had my friend send me his disk version over the internet. Unfortunately, I think I was spoiled with my cd version because the disk version has a non-graphical tool bar and far less music and sound effects as well. Anyone have the CD version online?
 MrManager
02-01-2002, 10:40 PM
#6
I've seen the CMI version that includes MI1 and MI2 for $9.99 at both Best Buy and Costco. Should be affordable enough for most people.
 C Shutt
02-01-2002, 11:21 PM
#7
I prefer the disk version. The music on the CD version is great, but they also changed some graphics for some unknown reason.
 Meksilon
02-02-2002, 2:29 AM
#8
Originally posted by Carl Shutt
I prefer the disk version. The music on the CD version is great, but they also changed some graphics for some unknown reason.Really? What Graphics? I legally own both 3 versions of the game! (Original Disk version which I copied from the manual for here, MI1 CD which I used the manual too add infomation for CD ver and Madness CD). I also own the disk version of MI2... hmm, 2 versions of it. I'm the spoiled one!

Oh yes and I have the codewheels (although they're cool I don't use them to enter the game see my website under the "patches" section).

-Daniel
 C Shutt
02-02-2002, 2:34 AM
#9
Heh. "Both 3 versions".
 Meksilon
02-02-2002, 3:00 AM
#10
Originally posted by Carl Shutt
Heh. "Both 3 versions". I am compleatly awear I said that, and intended it that way, concidering the fact the CD versions are slightly dirrent especially since the original has spanish, french, german, italian and english....

=mek=
 C Shutt
02-02-2002, 3:32 AM
#11
You seem to be missing the point.
 Meksilon
02-02-2002, 3:40 AM
#12
Just tell me about the graphics

=mek=
 Schmatz
02-02-2002, 10:08 AM
#13
Yeah I didn't see any graphics changes either... although some of the inventory items were pictures from MI2 or they were changed from the MI2 ones.
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