- Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders
"Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders" is a graphical
adventure game , originally released in October1988 [http://web.archive.org/web/20060428061222/http://www.lucasarts.com/20th/history_1.htm] , published byLucasArts (known at the time asLucasfilm Games). It was the second game to use theSCUMM engine, after "Maniac Mansion ". The project was led byDavid Fox and was co-designed and co-programmed byMatthew Alan Kane .Originally released on the
Commodore 64 , it was later ported to theAmiga , theAtari ST , andDOS with EGA graphics. There was also an enhanced version released for both the Commodore 64 and DOS. The final version of the game was for the JapaneseFM Towns computer system. It featured redrawn 256 colour graphics (based on the original version's) and a high quality digital soundtrack.toryline
The story is set in
1997 , which means about 10 years after its production. In the game's 'future', all transactions are made viadebit card (named CashCards in the inventory) andTV s, though the size of modernreal-life home theater s, are bulky and have largeinfrared sensors.Digital Audio Tape s are still a medium of music recording.The plot follows Zak (full name Francis Zachary McKracken), a writer for the "National Inquisitor", a tabloid newspaper; Annie Larris, a freelance
scientist ; and Melissa China and Leslie Bennett, twoYale University coed students, in their attempt to prevent the nefarious, alien Caponians (who have infiltrated society in the guise of aphone company ) from slowly reducing the intelligence of everybody on Earth using dial tones.Luckily, the Skolarians, another ancient alien race, have left a defense mechanism hanging around to repulse the Caponians, which just needs a quick reassembly and start-up. Unfortunately, the parts are spread all over the
Earth ... and Mars.The game was heavily inspired by the many popular theories about aliens,
ancient astronauts and mysterious civilizations. The many places visited in the game are common hot-spots of relevant literature, like thepyramids ofEgypt andMexico ,Lima ,Stonehenge ,Atlantis , a space cadillac withElvis (really an alien) and eventually theFace on Mars . The generalNew Age feeling is very obvious since players will meet alsoguru s and ashaman who hold secret knowledge of everything, as well as help convert an airport-housed bum to become aHare Krishna .All this is no accident.
David Fox , the lead designer and programmer, intended to make a more serious game. While designing the game, he spent some days withDavid Spangler , noted new age writer, beforeRon Gilbert andMatthew Alan Kane persuaded Fox to increase the comedy angle.Fact|date=April 2008Copy protection
"Zak McKracken" has an extensive code system put into the game to fight video game piracy. Whenever Zak or Annie have to leave the
United States to go to an international destination, a "Visa code" is required (it is not required to re-enter the United States). This visa code consists of putting in four different images into a keypad that is consistent with one in the games instruction booklet. Prior to putting this code in, the game will dictate which four images to put in (ie. Section 5, C16). If the images do not match the ones in the program, and after 5 incorrect entries, Zak McKracken gets put into pirate jail and the game is over - and a lengthy and ("I hope you ROT there!") speech from the police officer about the dangers of piracy. This feature was not found in certain compilation re-releases of the game.Injokes and references
*In "
Maniac Mansion ", a red herring chainsaw can be found, but it has no fuel; in "Zak", chainsaw fuel can be found, but not a chainsaw. When one of the characters is ordered to pick it up, the character replies "I dont need it, it's for a different game."*There is a poster advertising "Maniac Mansion" in Lou's Loans merchandise store in San Francisco. Similarly, in the
FM Towns version, a poster for "" can be seen in the alien's hideout.*There is also a wanted poster for the
Purple Meteor from "Maniac Mansion " inside the Friendly Hostel onMars and in theKathmandu, Nepal Police office.*"Razor and the Scummettes", Razor's band from "Maniac Mansion", are the band playing the song "Inda Glop Oda Krell" on the
Digital Audio Tape (until it is recorded over).*The three girls in the game are named after the programmers' wives or girlfriends.Fact|date=April 2008 For example, Annie Larris was David Fox's wife's maiden name and the character's appearance was inspired by her looks. Similarly, Leslie Edwards (Leslie Bennett in game) was Matthew Alan Kane's girlfriend, who also worked as a major playtester during the game's production.
*Each time Leslie's helmet is taken off, her hair is a different colour. This is likely an in-joke referring to the real Leslie Edwards, although its background remains obscure to the public.
*Two of the shapes made by the yellow crayon are David Fox's initials.
*The 'words of power' (Gnik Sisi Vle) that mend the crystal in
Stonehenge read 'Elvis is king' backwards.*Zak's phone bill at the start of the game is $1138, in reference to
George Lucas 's "THX 1138 ". $1138 is also the balance of Melissa's cashcard (until you spend it on tokens for the Tram.)Fan sequels
In the absence of an official sequel (and a very low likelihood of one ever appearing), numerous "Zak McKracken" fans have turned to designing their own sequels to the cult game. The first one to reach completion was "The New Adventures of Zak McKracken" by "LucasFan Games", containing graphics from the Japanese FM Towns 256 color version, country-specific backgrounds from "
King of Fighters " and some original art. The original release was notorious for containing a somewhat perverse ending. However, the ending was soon changed. That sequel is very short and fairly limited, compared to the two other fan sequels ; "Zak McKracken Between Time and Space", which was released to the German speaking public on the 19th April 2008 [http://www.zak2.org/zak2/cms/front_content.php?idart=33&idcat=1&changelang=2] , and "Zak McKracken and the Alien Rockstars", which was planned to be released sometime in 2007. A sequel named "Zak McKracken and the Lonely Sea Monster" was scheduled on 1 July 2007, and it was supposed to maintain the original look of the prequel.Zak McKracken Theme
The "Zak McKracken Theme" originally composed by
Matthew Alan Kane is a popular song for remixes and reinterpretations. Among the artists who have made cover versions of it areMartin Irigoyen ,The Dead Guys ,Puffy64 ,DJ Lizard ,Razor and the Scumettes and the German bandGlückswald .ee also
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LucasArts adventure games
*SCUMM
*ScummVM
*Ron Gilbert
*David Fox External links
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* [http://www.zak-site.com/ The "Zak McKracken" Archive]
* [http://www.netjak.com/review.php/797 Netjak Review of "Zak McKracken"]
* [http://www.exotica.org.uk/tunes/archive/C64Music/GAMES/S-Z/Zak_McKracken.sid "Zak McKracken" C-64 version theme] from theHigh Voltage SID Collection
* [http://lamaweb.com/zak/ Zak's theme] , original 1987 recording predating the in-game versions
* [http://www.zak2.org "Zak McKracken Between Time and Space"]
* [http://www.zak2project.net/ "Zak McKracken and the Alien Rockstars"]
* [http://remix.kwed.org/index.php?search=zak+mckracken/ Some "Zak McKracken" theme remixes]
* [http://www.gamewinners.com/faq.php?game=z/ZakMcKracken-JSwallia.txt Walkthrough]
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