Hi,
I've been a King's quest player from way back in the early 80's. My earliest memories of playing Quest for the Crown was on our PCjr. I was probably 12, my dad worked for IBM, we had an early PCjr at home. My dad brought home the King's Quest game for me to try out. I remember it was a self booting 5.25 floppy with no label. I was hooked form there and exclusively played sierra games on the computer.
I'm wondering if it was a beta copy of the game, because I remember certain things that seem weird to me now.
I remember that each screen would be in black and white, then I would slowly watch the color get drawn in. I've looked for youtube videos for some shots of this effect on the original but didn't see any. Does any body else remember that? I suppose it could have been an early pre-release version.
I also remember having two major troubles in the game. One was getting Rumpelstiltskin name correct. I think my dad looked at the source code to get me the answer. I also remember not being able to give the three treasures to the king, as bowing never occurred to me. I kept typing give treasures but of course it didn't work, and i was stuck until I was told what to do. Does anybody else remember that being the case that you couldn't give the treasures to the King without bowing? This time my dad was told by a co-worker to bow, so I was able to finish.
I remember purchasing KQIV, but had to send proof of purchase to sierra so they could send me the PCjr version 5.25 floppy's (at that time the game had moved to 3.5"). I think that was the last time a PCjr version was made. It also had a bug in it so you couldn't finish the game. I eventually had an IBM 8088 clone pc made for me so I could use the original discs I bought and finish the game. I remember being surprised how much better the graphics were. The PCjr was useless by that time. Actually most would argue it never was useful. As an option you had wireless keyboard that barley worked. Imagine typing having only every other letter register, so I had to wait for my dad to bring a cable home.
Strange KQ memories.