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Trivia

The logo for Scum Soft is a spoof of the logo for Strategic Simulations Inc, which was a popular software company back at the time that Space Quest 3 was released.

Contributed by ricky derocher (8040) on May 26, 2006.

This is the first Space Quest game to make use of digitized speech, although it's only in one small part of the game. During the game's introduction you can hear Roger say "Where I am?"

Contributed by ricky derocher (8040) on May 19, 2006.

Near the start try typing in "put gem in mouth" and you'll get a message that says "That's only helpful in SQ II"

In Space Quest II, you needed to put a gem in your mouth in order to get through a certain section in the game.

Contributed by ricky derocher (8040) on Sep 20, 2005.

The PC version of Space Quest III features digitized sound effects in the Sound Blaster or Tandy DAC (TL/SL) sound modes. The majority of these sound effects were actually recorded from the Roland MT-32 version (with a few exceptions such as the the brief speech in the opening sequence).

Contributed by Servo (51671) on Jul 14, 2005.

The "Two Guys from Andromeda" (Scott Murphy and Mark Crowe) made a special video-apperence in a hillarious (and quite a bit silly) Space Quest III promotion film. The short clip was allegedly recovered in the year 2000, and is now downloadable from several sources on the internet.

Contributed by Stargazer (99) on Aug 06, 2003.

Plot Hole: The terminators in SQ3 and 5 come after you for not paying for the Labion Terror Beast Whistle. However, those of us who bought the game when it first came out know that the included coupon specified that the Whistle was free.

Contributed by WizardX (118) on Jul 13, 2003.

After winning the Astro Chicken, you are given a hidden message, written in the Galactic Alphabet. For those of you who can't be bothered to decode it, here's what the message says.

HELP US! WE ARE BEING HELD
CAPTIVE BY SCUMSOFT ON THE
SMALL MOON OF PESTULON. AN
INPENETRABLE FORCE FIELD
SURROUNDS THE MOON. IT MUST
FIRST BE DEACTIVATED. IT'S 
ORIGIN IS UNKNOWN TO US.
SCUMSOFT SECURITY IS ARMED
WITH JELLO PISTOLS. WE'RE 
COUNTING ON YOU WHOEVER YOU
ARE.

TWO GUYS IN TROUBLE


When you retrieve the decoder ring and use it to decode the message, one would think that the game would automatically decode it for you.



Contributed by Black Wolf (37232) on Jul 06, 2003.

The irritatingly awkward Astro Chicken game features a irritatingly catchy, dubbed by fans "the Astro Chicken theme" (imaginative, huh). But this piece of music wasn't actually created for this game; it first appeared in the first 'Police Quest' game, when someone planted a chicken on Sergeant Dooley's desk.

Contributed by Jayson Firestorm (150) on Aug 23, 2002.

Very early on in the game, in fact on only the second screen you come to (depending in which direction you walk), there is a piece of metal that, if you try and pick it up, causes you to cut yourself open and bleed to death, without any warning what-so-ever! This classic over-the-top death seemed to be nodded too in the literature to several LucasArts releases, with wording along the lines of "we don't believe you should die every two minutes for merely trying to pick up an object".

Contributed by Jayson Firestorm (150) on Jul 25, 2002.

If you eat the "Big Belcher Combo" at Monolith Burger, when you go to leave Roger will come back in, green in the face, and bring it back up.

Contributed by Erik Niklas Bronze Star Contributing Member (14) on Oct 21, 2001.

Before performing this trick, be sure to save your game. Now, this is a neat little thing that I discovered. After you've killed the Terminator, go back into Fester's shop on Phleebut and WEAR HAT after buying it. After leaving his shop, before the computer automatically takes the hat off, begin walking in another direction. By doing this, you're stuck on this screen and can walk anywhere. For instance, attempt to walk off the right side of the screen. Once you disappear, go up and around Mog's foot. You should be able to walk on the sky, through the leg and on the roof of the shop. I'm guessing that this is just a glitch in the game. I've never been able to fix it once it happens.

Contributed by Philip Kuhn (1) on Jun 15, 2001.

"Monolith Burger" is also one of the places in Socket City, where you can work and eat, in Sierra's Jones in the Fast Lane.

Contributed by Mickey Gabel Bronze Star Contributing Member (347) on Feb 02, 2001.

There's a small signature hiding in the introduction sequence. The pic where the droid is monitoring the escape pod - in the right lower corner, there's a signature reading "Crowe" (as in graphic artist, Mark Crowe).

Contributed by William Shawn McDonie Bronze Star Contributing Member (1163) on Jan 29, 2001.

There's a TIE fighter (from Star Wars) in the garbage ship. However, it's been renamed to a bow-tie fighter from the cologne wars (the original movie mentions the Clone Wars).

Also in the garbage ship, the ship Jupiter 2 is from the old "Lost in Space" series.

Fester has a postcard from Arrakis in his shop. Arrakis is the planet from the movie "Dune".

Contributed by William Shawn McDonie Bronze Star Contributing Member (1163) on Jan 29, 2001.

When you first arrive to Monolith Burger, the USS Enterprise (from the original series) warps out of there.

Contributed by William Shawn McDonie Bronze Star Contributing Member (1163) on Jan 29, 2001.

The soundtrack for Space Quest III was composed and arranged by Bob Siebenberg, former drummer for the popular 1980's band Supertramp.

Contributed by Mirrorshades2k (282) on Jun 27, 2000.

 

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