I've been talking about making a laserdisc engine for years but this weekend I actually got bored enough to do it! L'QTEE (lil' cutie) is a script based laserdisc game engine for creating quick-time event style games. (Like dragon's lair)
Because the pc version of Time Traveler contains text files with almost all the needed event info, it doesn't work on XP, the port isn't that good to begin with and emulation of the game seems to be at a standstill it seemed like the logical test canidate.
Here is the test build, but keep in mind that many things aren't yet implemented as this is an ALPHA version. (The program is literally 2 days old!) To use it you'll need a copy of the TT cdrom. Copy the "htt" folder over to the folder where you extracted the program and it should work right out of the box! Read the readme for help with issues.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=182NH0JG
With that being said I could use some help obtaining info as I don't have access to a real machine and the ports are nowhere near arcade accurate.
What I need (if you have it) are:
Samples of the coinup, start, "right", "wrong" and level complete sounds.
Info on the messages displayed on the scoreboard.
Info on the wizard (when he appears, how often, ect)
Info on the cube store (same stuff as wizard)
Info on the slot machine (when he appears, how often, what are the values awarded for each possible outcome ect)
Info on the menu (is it possible to select any stage at any time, can you replay finished stages, how many stages must you complete to go to the final stage, ect)
Info on death (when you die are you dumped back to the stage menu, do you restart the stage, or just the scene within the stage)
A walkthrough of the game would also be helpful to make sure I have the scene order right.
Any help would be appreciated and please let me know how well this runs on your system.
Also some info on the dvd version would be nice. I don't have it yet and the pc-cdrom version is easier to script for, but if the videos are cut-up in a similar fashion I should have no trouble converting the scripts to work on the dvd rom version as well.