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. A Full Throttle II-site design. So, yeah, that didn’t happen. 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. An early MojoX visual prototype, circa 2008. An unused design. An early version of MojoX. Mojo has always been the breeding grounds for creatives. Even comicbook artists. Remember LucasTones, the site? Remember LucasTones, the person?! 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. 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. Many, many strange things can be found in Mojo's backups. If you wonder where Gabez is, he is now living off money embezzeled from Mojo's slush fund. Webcams were "the thing" during the #monkey-island days. Circa 2003. 17