Time Gal

"1985's Time Gal was a Japanese answer to Dragon's Lair. The laserdisc coin-op told the story of Reika Kirishima, a heroine of the year 4001 who chases a villain across the aeons while enduring slapstick pratfalls. She was one of the first original human female protagonists to visibly headline a video game (well, for some values of "original" - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lum_Invader ).

Tip: The directional indicators provide advance warning of which of the five buttons comes next, but the actual signal to click is an in-scene object glowing golden, accompanied by a chime.

The "Time Stop" segments, where Reika must choose between three courses of action, use images of Japanese text; if you can't read them you can memorize the correct button by its position." - Excerpt: The Macintosh Garden - http://macintoshgarden.org/games/time-gal

If using a Classic Mac OS 9x or earlier to extract this .iso: For best results use "MacZip", then mount the .iso using the "Virtual CD/DVD Utility" (both MacZip & the Utility are available from The Macintosh Garden). Toast can also be used to mount or burn this .iso to CD.

Images mounted using the "Virtual CD/DVD Utility" do not need to be locked, they mount locked by default.

For all other OS's and image mounting utilities: Use zip and image mounting software of your choice. Either burn to CD, mount onto a desktop or add to your emulator UI's list of disks to mount. First lock the images if you want to preserve the Date/Time stamps of the original media.

Architecture: 68k
MD5 checksum: 4d7157843f258ecc8686948dbfacac31 *TimeGal.iso

MTT: 2017/04/07
