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== The Game ==
== The Game ==
''''The Quest'''' is a Space Ghost point and click computer game made by Cartoon Network in the mid-1990s. The game is widely remembered by many people, but the CD disk is nowhere to be found. The supposed CD disk that this was on was a game sampler of the same name.
'''''The Quest''''' is a Space Ghost point and click computer game made by Cartoon Network in the mid-1990s. The game is widely remembered by many people, but the CD disk is nowhere to be found. The supposed CD disk that this was on was a game sampler of the same name.


== Development ==
== Development ==
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== Mentioning ==
== Mentioning ==
Though many people remember playing this game, the CD for it is nowhere to be found. This game was first mentioned on YouTube when the intro for it was shown by timdashryan on May 21, 2008. The game was later mentioned on Twitter by Captain B. Z. @PAXEAST. As of right now, The Quest is mostly lost.
Though many people remember playing this game, the CD for it is nowhere to be found. This game was first mentioned on YouTube when the intro for it was shown by timdashryan on May 21, 2008. The game was later mentioned on Twitter by Captain B. Z. @PAXEAST. As of right now, '''The Quest''' is mostly lost.


== References/Links ==
== References/Links ==

Revision as of 21:28, 12 March 2019

Thequest.png

A still from the opening intro.

Status: Lost

Comment: While the intro of the game is viewable online, the game itself is nowhere to be found.


The Game

The Quest is a Space Ghost point and click computer game made by Cartoon Network in the mid-1990s. The game is widely remembered by many people, but the CD disk is nowhere to be found. The supposed CD disk that this was on was a game sampler of the same name.

Development

The Quest featured three cartoon characters that were teleported into an environment in which you were able to "play". There was one room in the game that allowed you to watch certain clips of Warner Bros. cartoons. One was the "Countries of the World" song from Animaniacs, and the other was an interactive episode of Space Ghost: Coast to Coast. Players were able to ask questions to Space Ghost like what his favorite foods were. He would respond with "Tacos... fajitas... chimichangas... quesadillas..." and you were also allowed to ask him what he thought of other people's affairs, making him respond with, "The Fair?! I love the fair! etc." There were different areas to go to, like a backgammon room where you play against Ramses (an Egyptian pharaoh), and another was of a Scholastic book about a girl's diary of when she grew up in Bosnia, Europe. The animation of this game had slapstick humor and had an animation style similar to Space Goofs, The Brother's Grunt, etc.

Mentioning

Though many people remember playing this game, the CD for it is nowhere to be found. This game was first mentioned on YouTube when the intro for it was shown by timdashryan on May 21, 2008. The game was later mentioned on Twitter by Captain B. Z. @PAXEAST. As of right now, The Quest is mostly lost.

References/Links

A Twitter post mentioning the game

The game's opening