- Presto Studios
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company_name = Presto Studios, Inc.
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company_type =Private company
foundation =San Diego, California (1991)
location =Encinitas, California ,USA
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industry =Video game developer
products = Computer and video games
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homepage = ( [http://presto.tommyyune.com/ archived homepage] )Presto Studios was a
computer game development company of the 1990s, especially famous for its award-winning "The Journeyman Project" series and the 2001 sequel to Cyan's hitMyst series, "".In August of 2002, Presto Studios shut down new development after the release of an Xbox title "Whacked!". In a statement,
Greg Uhler (executive producer) announced the closing of the company:cite web |url=http://www.insidemacgames.com/news/story.php?ArticleID=6142|title=Presto Studios Closing Down|date=2002-08-28|author=Andy Largent|work=Inside Mac Games]"Due to business, financial, and personal reasons, Presto Studios is discontinuing software development. Whacked! for the Xbox will be the last product that we ship. The company will remain as a corporate entity for many years, but will not be developing products. A minimal staff, including Michel and myself, will be here until the end of October."
Closure of the company
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Whacked! " for Xbox was Presto Studios' final title before closing its doors shortly afterward. Though still in decent financial shape, Presto was facing an uphill challenge in the transition from the PC to console game market. The directors of the company foresaw the rapidly shrinking PC game market and decided to close the company while it was ahead.cite web |url=http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/business/20020831-9999_1b31presto.html|title=Local video game-maker Presto closes despite being debt-free and rich in talent|date=2002-08-28|author=Kim Peterson|work=The San Diego Union-Tribune ] A significant number of the creative staff moved on to high-profile roles in motion picture and animation production.Contact information
: Presto Studios, Inc.: P.O. Box 230928: Encinitas, CA 92023-0928
Production History
The Legacy of the Journeyman Project
"The Journeyman Project" series centers on the temporal agent
Gage Blackwood . You, the player, control the role of Gage Blackwood and travel through time to past and future locations in order to protect history's integrity.*"
The Journeyman Project " (1993 - Macintosh, Windows)
*"The Journeyman Project Turbo!" (1994 - Macintosh, Windows)
*"" (1997 -Power Macintosh , Pippin,PlayStation )
*"" (1995 - Macintosh, Windows)
*"" (1998 -Power Macintosh , Windows)All of the titles in the series are
first person adventure games featuringphotorealistic graphics. The series developed a narrative story line in order to creategameplay . Goals were based on the narrative, rather than a string of puzzles.The Journeyman Remakes
Following its initial success, the original Journeyman Project was re-released in 1994 under the title "The Journeyman Project Turbo!". It was originally titled just "version 2.0", but was renamed to reflect major performance improvements.
There is another more substantial remake titled ', which was initiated as a "
director's cut " release with technological improvements such as full motion navigation seen in '. Versions were in development for thePower Macintosh , Pippin, 3DO,Sega Saturn , and Sony PlayStation, but only the PowerMac, Pippin, and Playstaton versions were completed and only the PowerMac version was released in North America.The Journeyman Evolution
There were many changes in interface and style over the games in the series. For example, "" featured smooth 360-degree panoramic navigation and did not require you to manipulate
biochips as in the first two games. The original title imposed a time limit for game-play whereas the rest of the series removed this restriction. Narratively, the use oftime travel became a convention of traveling to locations. The first game is about preventing alteration in time, the second with finding chronological anomalies, and the third uses time travel more as a story device. The games also progressed in how the player interacts with the narrative space. In "Legacy of Time", players were able to converse with characters. As the earlier games focused on problem solving, the later games focused more on exploration.The last game in development, "The Journeyman Project 4", was shelved before its projected release date in 2000, but much of its development resources were directed towards "", which featured similar 360-degree navigational improvements. According to Tommy Yune, who was the project creator director at Presto, one of the tentative titles for this unfinished sequel was "Resurrection", which was chosen to illustrate "the potentially dangerous outcomes of time travel technology".
Tommy Yune once stated that all concept arts, models, source codes, and development materials for The Journeyman Project series had been kept safe at an undisclosed location and were not destroyed when Presto closed its doors.
Published Titles
Macintosh
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*Hi-Rez Audio Volume 1
*The Journeyman Project
*The Journeyman Project Turbo!
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*Stephen King's F13 Windows
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*The Journeyman Project
*The Journeyman Project Turbo!
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*Stephen King's F13 Playstation/Playstation 2
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*Xbox
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*Whacked! Unreleased Titles
*Beneath
*The Journeyman Project 4References
External links
* [http://presto.tommyyune.com/ Presto Studios Archives]
* [http://www.mobygames.com/company/presto-studios-inc Presto Studios] atMobyGames
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* [http://www.adventureclassicgaming.com/index.php/site/interviews/235/ Tommy Yune on history of The Journeyman Project] at Adventure Classic Gaming
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