Showing posts with label myst. Show all posts
Showing posts with label myst. Show all posts

Sunday, March 24, 2024

Myst Island recreated in Animal Crossing

Saturday, July 30, 2022

Today's funny posts




Wednesday, April 6, 2022

Virtual reality golf playable on Myst island


Genuine project to add new courses to the existing VR golf game Walkabout Mini Golf VR. Here's an interview about the project (conducted with avatars):
 

Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Monday, November 16, 2020

Myst book

Sunday, February 23, 2020

Monday, April 9, 2018

Myst Kickstarter reward is a book with animated cover



"At the Maintainer tier and above, the book will include an active 800 x 400 digital screen with video fly-throughs from the games."

Sunday, September 11, 2016

"Is it true that you and Disney were working together at one point to make a sort of real-world version of Myst Island?"

From an interview with Myst creator Rand Miller:
AVC: In a way, the rise of escape rooms has gone a long way toward creating Myst-like spaces in the real world. Have you done one?

RM: No. The guys here at the office have. We’ve got one that’s not far from our office, and they’ve gone in and done it. I would love to. I’d like to make one—I guess that’s part of my makeup. Here at our office, we’ve got a chunk of land in the woods close by, and I keep thinking, “Oh my gosh, of course we need a cool escape-the-room associated with Myst that we could do some sweet stuff with.” I start thinking of all the crazy, cool stuff, like, “We’ll do projection mapping and we’ll bring in automated stuff. We’ll have smart controls, and it’ll be awesome.” I don’t know when that’ll happen, but yes, that whole concept excites me. I’m into this stuff. [Laughs.] The only thing better than VR at this point, as far as immersing yourself in something that feels like real-world experience, I guess, is the real world. So, it would be really cool if you could do it well. I guess that’s the tricky part.

AVC: Is it true that you and Disney were working together at one point to make a sort of real-world version of Myst Island?

RM: That was absolutely true. At some point, there were some really cool plans to do some stuff with Disney. We were looking at it as the ultimate incarnation of our world. Basically, there was a place down in Florida—it’s one of the island areas that they had that wasn’t used very much. But it had some walkways among trees, and an island area, and we went down and looked at it and walked around it, and it was incredibly Myst-like. It was perfect for Myst. So we were all excited.

Friday, June 17, 2016

Monday, April 7, 2014

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

"Original Illustrator file of Myst island"



My computer doesn't seem to have the software needed to open the file, but, apparently if you go to this link at Robyn Miller's blog, you can download the original Illustrator file of Myst island, in editable high resolution form.

*Previously: Photos of Robyn Miller's grandfather's workshop.