![]() ![]() Here are some notable examples: (2200 x 3000, 2.91 MiB) The original formats are retained in this mirror, but you can find this folder's contents converted to jpg here. However, the "High Res Screenshots + Covers" folder contains a variety of high-resolution files that haven't been previously released to the public, in a high variety of file formats. "Web Ready Screenshots" is a collection of small screenshots intended for display on web pages, as evidenced by their small filesizes and dimensions (none of these images are larger than 671 x 768 or 388 KiB). ![]() įinally, there are two folders dedicated to screenshots. These photos have last-modified dates ranging from to. "Live Action Blue Screen Shoot" contains 17 pictures taken during the production of the live action cutscenes, including photos of Maria Galante as Katran and Brad Dourif as Saavedro. Notably, though two of these trailers are in lower resolution, the "Game Trailer" here is actually a higher resolution than the "Making Of" CD's version. "Game Trailer" contains copies of the same three trailers as the "Making Of" CD. "Creator Biographies" contains biographies of two Ubisoft employees and four Presto employees, and "Headshots and Team Photo" has a collection of photos of Presto employees. "Myst Product Line Overview" contains two formats of the same file: a timeline of the current Myst media that existed at the time, with very small summaries of the first two Myst games as well as the three novels. The root folder mostly contains files such as the manual and some quick reference material to aid members of the press in writing articles, and a folder called "Logos" contains print-ready logos for Presto, Ubisoft, and several variants of Myst III's logo (along with a document outlining some guidelines for utilizing the logo). There is a wide range of content on this disk. This disk also contains a copy of the desktop themes from the "Making Of" CD, also with small differences, which is discussed later. My theory is that these press kits were mailed out in preparation of the EU release (7 September 2001) or the Xbox/Playstation 2 ports (22 September 2002). However, it's not likely that this particular configuration of disks was used at E3 2001 itself. Therefore, I believe that this disk contains the files that were handed out at E3 2001. The file "Myst III Walkthrough.doc" is a walkthrough for the demo, which isn't actually present in this kit.The 'date modified' timestamps on many of the files range from 31 December 1999 to, and the folders are dated, which would be far too close to E3 to press these files to disk in time.The manufacture dates etched into the disks themselves are for 13 July 2001 (for the press kit disk) and 6 July 2001 (for all of the other disks). ![]() However, due to the dates on the disk and it's contents, it's clear that this particular artifact wasn't handed out at E3 2001, which took place in May 17–19, 2001. The files on the press kit CD are in a folder labeled "E". This kit contains 4 notable pieces of media: This is a press kit for Myst III, intended to be given to journalists in order to help them write articles about Myst III.
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