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2017: A Review A potpourri of nostalgia

There is a virtual treasure trove to be found within the vaults of Mojo. Here are some of the many oddities discovered during our last deep-dive.


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A Full Throttle II-site design. So, yeah, that didn’t happen.

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Mojo 9.5 never saw the light of day, even though it was semi-functional in 2005 or 2006. The JavaScript for the tabs was written by Cabel of Panic fame. Panic would later produce Firewatch.

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An early MojoX visual prototype, circa 2008.

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An unused design.

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An early version of MojoX.

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Mojo has always been the breeding grounds for creatives. Even comicbook artists.

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Remember LucasTones, the site? Remember LucasTones, the person?!

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Of the three big Monkey Island sites, The SCUMM Bar and World of Monkey Island are still online. Tragically, The Legend of Monkey Island is not.

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Once upon a time we were invited to LucasArts events. Here's Spaff, circa 15 years before he was brought into servitude at Double Fine.

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Many, many strange things can be found in Mojo's backups.

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If you wonder where Gabez is, he is now living off money embezzeled from Mojo's slush fund.

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Webcams were "the thing" during the #monkey-island days. Circa 2003.
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