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Grim Fandango #111716
08/26/02 07:10 PM
08/26/02 07:10 PM
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Southampton, UK
Teif_wildi Offline OP
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I just completed Grim Fandango and when I looked at the loading/saving screen there was still one piece of the murial missing (a T-shaped piece at the far left, so it should represent a puzzle right at the beginning of the game). Did this happen to anyone else? It really bugs me that I didn't get all the pieces. And how can I have got past that bit of the game if I didn't complete every puzzle, since I didn't use any cheats?


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Re: Grim Fandango #111717
08/27/02 12:28 PM
08/27/02 12:28 PM
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Hi there Teif_wildi! laugh

WELCOME TO GAMEBOOMERS!

I sure wish I knew the answer to the question. It might just be a left-over artifact. Maybe one of the other Boomers is more familiar with this experience, as it didn't happen when I played the game.

[url=http://www.neoseeker.com/Games/Products/PC/GrimFantango/faqs.html Take a look at the end of these FAQ's[/url]
Best wishes, Witchen =O) smile

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Re: Grim Fandango #111718
08/27/02 01:41 PM
08/27/02 01:41 PM
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Thankyou, witchen, I am very impressed with how much care you all take of the members here smile


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Re: Grim Fandango #111719
08/27/02 02:35 PM
08/27/02 02:35 PM
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You are very welcome, Tief-wildi! laugh I hope you are able to get the answer here and I am impressed that you completed Grim Fandango without any assistance. wink

Best wishes, Witchen =o) smile

Re: Grim Fandango #111720
08/27/02 02:38 PM
08/27/02 02:38 PM
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Thanks smile
I spent most of my waking moments thinking about the game happydance


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