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Two video games by [[Lucas Arts]], based on the popular ''[[Indiana Jones]]'' movie series.
Two video games by [[Lucas Arts]], based on the popular ''[[Indiana Jones]]'' movie series.


The first (and the most well known) is an [[Adventure Game]] with painted cinematic screen-by-screen backgrounds, while the second was subtitled "the action game" (it was more like an [[Action Adventure]], viewed from an faux 3d [[Isometric Projection|isometric perspective]], and based solely on a few select moments from the point and click adventure version). The action game is [[Canon Dis Continuity|mostly forgotten today]]. This article, for the most part, discusses the adventure game, the second Indiana Jones SCUMM adventure, released three years after ''[[Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade (Video Game)|Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade]]''.
The first (and the most well known) is an [[Adventure Game]] with painted cinematic screen-by-screen backgrounds, while the second was subtitled "the action game" (it was more like an [[Action Adventure]], viewed from an faux 3d [[Isometric Projection|isometric perspective]], and based solely on a few select moments from the point and click adventure version). The action game is [[Canon Dis Continuity|mostly forgotten today]]. This article, for the most part, discusses the adventure game, the second Indiana Jones SCUMM adventure, released three years after ''[[Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure|Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade]]''.


Set in the months prior to [[World War II]], the storyline sees Indy team up with an old flame, [[Heroes Want Redheads|Sophia]] [[Action Girl|Hapgood]], who is an expert on the mythical city of [[Atlantis]], and in particular its god [[King of All Cosmos|Nur-ab-sal]]. This being an Indiana Jones story, it of course turns out that Atlantis was real, and our hero finds himself in a race against time to get there before [[Those Wacky Nazis]] can harness its power to [[Take Over the World]].
Set in the months prior to [[World War II]], the storyline sees Indy team up with an old flame, [[Heroes Want Redheads|Sophia]] [[Action Girl|Hapgood]], who is an expert on the mythical city of [[Atlantis]], and in particular its god [[King of All Cosmos|Nur-ab-sal]]. This being an Indiana Jones story, it of course turns out that Atlantis was real, and our hero finds himself in a race against time to get there before [[Those Wacky Nazis]] can harness its power to [[Take Over the World]].
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This game was the first time that an Indiana Jones graphical video game had featured an entirely original storyline, not based on one of the films. Given the reluctance of [[Steven Spielberg]] and [[George Lucas]] to confirm a proper Indy sequel following ''The Last Crusade'', many fans came to refer to this game by the informal title [[Fan Nickname|Indiana Jones 4]]. For years afterwards, lazy journalists used this as conclusive proof that [[Absolutely Happened|the next movie sequel would feature Atlantis]] (a rumour which [[What Could Have Been|continues to pop up]] even post-''Crystal Skull'').
This game was the first time that an Indiana Jones graphical video game had featured an entirely original storyline, not based on one of the films. Given the reluctance of [[Steven Spielberg]] and [[George Lucas]] to confirm a proper Indy sequel following ''The Last Crusade'', many fans came to refer to this game by the informal title [[Fan Nickname|Indiana Jones 4]]. For years afterwards, lazy journalists used this as conclusive proof that [[Absolutely Happened|the next movie sequel would feature Atlantis]] (a rumour which [[What Could Have Been|continues to pop up]] even post-''Crystal Skull'').


The game's storyline was also later adapted into [[Comic Books|a four issue comic book series]]. A sequel to the game was planned under the title ''Indiana Jones and the Iron Phoenix'', but was eventually cancelled, and the Indiana Jones game series would not continue until 1999's ''[[Indiana Jones and The Infernal Machine (Video Game)|Indiana Jones and The Infernal Machine]]''. ''Iron Phoenix'', however, saw a comic book adaptation after its cancellation.
The game's storyline was also later adapted into [[Comic Books|a four issue comic book series]]. A sequel to the game was planned under the title ''Indiana Jones and the Iron Phoenix'', but was eventually cancelled, and the Indiana Jones game series would not continue until 1999's ''[[Indiana Jones and The Infernal Machine]]''. ''Iron Phoenix'', however, saw a comic book adaptation after its cancellation.


The Nintendo [[Wii]] version of ''[[Indiana Jones and The Staff of Kings (Video Game)|Indiana Jones and The Staff of Kings]]'' also features the [[Game Within a Game|complete full version]] of ''The Fate of Atlantis'' as an unlockable bonus game.
The Nintendo [[Wii]] version of ''[[Indiana Jones and The Staff of Kings]]'' also features the [[Game Within a Game|complete full version]] of ''The Fate of Atlantis'' as an unlockable bonus game.


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* [[All There in the Manual]] -- The comic adaptation explains a lot, like the connection between the Atlanteans' [[Schizo-Tech]] and the reason for the God Machine. {{spoiler|[[Ancient Astronauts|It was aliens.]] They had horns, gave the Atlanteans some technology and Orichalcum, [[Neglectful Precursors|and when they left,]] the Atlanteans, misguided souls that they were, tried to bring them back by turning normal people into "gods." Unfortunately, it didn't work and they became mutants.}}
* [[All There in the Manual]] -- The comic adaptation explains a lot, like the connection between the Atlanteans' [[Schizo-Tech]] and the reason for the God Machine. {{spoiler|[[Ancient Astronauts|It was aliens.]] They had horns, gave the Atlanteans some technology and Orichalcum, [[Neglectful Precursors|and when they left,]] the Atlanteans, misguided souls that they were, tried to bring them back by turning normal people into "gods." Unfortunately, it didn't work and they became mutants.}}
* [[And Man Grew Proud]]
* [[And Man Grew Proud]]
* [[Ascend to A Higher Plane of Existence]]: [[Bad Ending|Poor Indy]].
* [[Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence]]: [[Bad Ending|Poor Indy]].
* [[As Long As It Sounds Foreign]]: The controls for the Nazi submarine are labeled "Ausgeschnitzel", "Flugeldufel" and "Krauskefarben". (Clearly the games had substantially less budget for translators than the films.)
* [[As Long as It Sounds Foreign]]: The controls for the Nazi submarine are labeled "Ausgeschnitzel", "Flugeldufel" and "Krauskefarben". (Clearly the games had substantially less budget for translators than the films.)
** [[Fridge Brilliance]]: Indy doesn't speak German, so even if the player does, the labels still don't help...
** [[Fridge Brilliance]]: Indy doesn't speak German, so even if the player does, the labels still don't help...
*** [[Fridge Logic|And yet he is able to order the submarines crew around without anybody batting an eye.]]
*** [[Fridge Logic|And yet he is able to order the submarines crew around without anybody batting an eye.]]
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* [[Atlantis]]
* [[Atlantis]]
* [[Baleful Polymorph]] -- {{spoiler|The Atlantean ascension machine is very bad at making gods and very good at making monsters.}}
* [[Baleful Polymorph]] -- {{spoiler|The Atlantean ascension machine is very bad at making gods and very good at making monsters.}}
* [[Bamboo Technology]] -- [[Powered By a Forsaken Child|powered by]] ''[[Orichalcum]]''.
* [[Bamboo Technology]] -- [[Powered by a Forsaken Child|powered by]] ''[[Orichalcum]]''.
* [[Be As Unhelpful As Possible]] -- everyone Indy meets, to ensure [[Railroading|plot progression]] of course.
* [[Be as Unhelpful as Possible]] -- everyone Indy meets, to ensure [[Railroading|plot progression]] of course.
* [[Beethoven Was an Alien Spy]]: It's about Atlantis. Guess who built the Mayan pyramids, the [[Living Labyrinth|Labyrinth]] of [[Minotaur|King Minos]], etc?
* [[Beethoven Was an Alien Spy]]: It's about Atlantis. Guess who built the Mayan pyramids, the [[Living Labyrinth|Labyrinth]] of [[Minotaur|King Minos]], etc?
* [[Belligerent Sexual Tension]]: Indy and Sophia, [[Indiana Jones (Franchise)|as expected]]. Most obvious if you play the "Team" path.
* [[Belligerent Sexual Tension]]: Indy and Sophia, [[Indiana Jones|as expected]]. Most obvious if you play the "Team" path.
* [[Beneath the Earth]]
* [[Beneath the Earth]]
* [[Big Labyrinthine Building]] -- Knossos (the [[Trope Maker]]), Atlantis itself.
* [[Big Labyrinthine Building]] -- Knossos (the [[Trope Maker]]), Atlantis itself.
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* [[Broken Pedestal]] -- {{spoiler|Nur-Ab-Sal is not as nice as Sophia believes at first. In a room full of horribly mutated skeletons, [[Grand Theft Me|he tries to take over Sophia's body]]; Indy manages to save her by disposing of his [[Soul Jar]] in a conveniently-placed pool of lava.}}
* [[Broken Pedestal]] -- {{spoiler|Nur-Ab-Sal is not as nice as Sophia believes at first. In a room full of horribly mutated skeletons, [[Grand Theft Me|he tries to take over Sophia's body]]; Indy manages to save her by disposing of his [[Soul Jar]] in a conveniently-placed pool of lava.}}
* [[But Thou Must!]] -- it uses [[Lucas Arts]]' classic menu-dialogue interface, soo...
* [[But Thou Must!]] -- it uses [[Lucas Arts]]' classic menu-dialogue interface, soo...
* [[Character Name and The Noun Phrase]]
* [[Character Name and the Noun Phrase]]
* [[Chekhov's Gun]] -- Pretty much every single object you can pick up. Especially the ship rib.
* [[Chekhov's Gun]] -- Pretty much every single object you can pick up. Especially the ship rib.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]] -- Every single other archaeologist who knows anything about Atlantis. [[Be As Unhelpful As Possible|Justified because]]...
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]] -- Every single other archaeologist who knows anything about Atlantis. [[Be as Unhelpful as Possible|Justified because]]...
* [[Collapsing Lair]] -- I bet you didn't think [[Once an Episode|this would get invoked]] in an Indy story.
* [[Collapsing Lair]] -- I bet you didn't think [[Once an Episode|this would get invoked]] in an Indy story.
* [[Comic Book Adaptation]] -- See page image above. Also something of a [[Compressed Adaptation]].
* [[Comic Book Adaptation]] -- See page image above. Also something of a [[Compressed Adaptation]].
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* [[Crush! Kill! Destroy!]] -- the stone sentry robot.
* [[Crush! Kill! Destroy!]] -- the stone sentry robot.
* [[Crystal Spires and Togas]] -- Atlantis (as described by Sophia Hapgood in her channellings with Nur-ab-Sal).
* [[Crystal Spires and Togas]] -- Atlantis (as described by Sophia Hapgood in her channellings with Nur-ab-Sal).
* [[Death By Adaptation]] -- Virtually every character bar Indy and Sophia bites the dust in the comic adaptation.
* [[Death by Adaptation]] -- Virtually every character bar Indy and Sophia bites the dust in the comic adaptation.
* [[Domed Hometown]] -- Atlantis for the past 5,000 years.
* [[Domed Hometown]] -- Atlantis for the past 5,000 years.
* [[Dragon With an Agenda]] -- Kerner.
* [[Dragon with an Agenda]] -- Kerner.
* [[Driven to Suicide]] -- {{spoiler|Happens to Kerner after he gets turned into a Minotaur-like creature by the God Machine}}.
* [[Driven to Suicide]] -- {{spoiler|Happens to Kerner after he gets turned into a Minotaur-like creature by the God Machine}}.
* [[Dummied Out]] -- The game code features several rooms which are never even seen in the finished game, including an entire section based around Sophia's apartment (which was relegated to only being an unplayable [[Cutscene]] in the final version).
* [[Dummied Out]] -- The game code features several rooms which are never even seen in the finished game, including an entire section based around Sophia's apartment (which was relegated to only being an unplayable [[Cutscene]] in the final version).
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* [[Eternal Engine]] -- the Ascension Machine. {{spoiler|It sits in the Third Circle of Atlantis, atop an underwater volcano.}}
* [[Eternal Engine]] -- the Ascension Machine. {{spoiler|It sits in the Third Circle of Atlantis, atop an underwater volcano.}}
* [[Fiery Redhead]] -- Sophia, played completely straight. {{spoiler|Especially when possessed by Nur-ab-sal}}.
* [[Fiery Redhead]] -- Sophia, played completely straight. {{spoiler|Especially when possessed by Nur-ab-sal}}.
* [[Follow the Leader]] -- When [[Lucas Arts]] failed to make this a film, Disney made a film [[Atlantis the Lost Empire|with the same plot]] instead.
* [[Follow the Leader]] -- When [[Lucas Arts]] failed to make this a film, Disney made a film [[Atlantis: The Lost Empire|with the same plot]] instead.
* [[Foot Popping]] -- In one of the [[Multiple Endings]], Sophia does this.
* [[Foot Popping]] -- In one of the [[Multiple Endings]], Sophia does this.
* [[Forgotten Superweapon]] -- {{spoiler|The God Machine}}.
* [[Forgotten Superweapon]] -- {{spoiler|The God Machine}}.
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* [[Herr Doktor]] -- [[Big Bad|Doktor Hans Ubermann.]]
* [[Herr Doktor]] -- [[Big Bad|Doktor Hans Ubermann.]]
* [[Heroes Want Redheads]]
* [[Heroes Want Redheads]]
* [[Hoist By His Own Petard]] -- {{spoiler|The Nazis' plans are ultimately foiled by the very thing they sought after. This is an ''[[Indiana Jones (Franchise)|Indiana Jones]]'' story; what did you expect?}}
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]] -- {{spoiler|The Nazis' plans are ultimately foiled by the very thing they sought after. This is an ''[[Indiana Jones]]'' story; what did you expect?}}
* [[I Love Nuclear Power]] -- the Nazis, {{spoiler|The Atlanteans}}. The good guys are afraid they want orichalcum for nefarious purposes, since a single bead contains enormous power. It turns out {{spoiler|They want to use it to turn on the god machine}}.
* [[I Love Nuclear Power]] -- the Nazis, {{spoiler|The Atlanteans}}. The good guys are afraid they want orichalcum for nefarious purposes, since a single bead contains enormous power. It turns out {{spoiler|They want to use it to turn on the god machine}}.
* [[Imported Alien Phlebotinum]] -- Atlantean artifacts all around the globe. Orichalcum averts this oddly enough, since it does actually originate from Earth, but is exceptionally rare and requires some advanced technology to mine and process.
* [[Imported Alien Phlebotinum]] -- Atlantean artifacts all around the globe. Orichalcum averts this oddly enough, since it does actually originate from Earth, but is exceptionally rare and requires some advanced technology to mine and process.
* [[Interchangeable Antimatter Keys]] -- orichalcum.
* [[Interchangeable Antimatter Keys]] -- orichalcum.
* [[It May Help You On Your Quest]] -- everything you pick up is either unexpectedly useful or a fits this trope. There's even the [[Red Herring|Maltese Falcon]].
* [[It May Help You on Your Quest]] -- everything you pick up is either unexpectedly useful or a fits this trope. There's even the [[Red Herring|Maltese Falcon]].
* [[Jerkass]] -- Many of the characters you encounter, but especially Dr. Heimdall.
* [[Jerkass]] -- Many of the characters you encounter, but especially Dr. Heimdall.
** [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]] -- Alan Trottier and Omar Al-Jabar.
** [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]] -- Alan Trottier and Omar Al-Jabar.
* [[King of All Cosmos]] -- Nur-ab-Sal.
* [[King of All Cosmos]] -- Nur-ab-Sal.
* [[Knife-Throwing Act]] -- Sofia gets thrown into one of these by Indy.
* [[Knife-Throwing Act]] -- Sofia gets thrown into one of these by Indy.
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* [[Monologuing]] -- when Sophia!Nur-ab-sal enters the throne room.
* [[Monologuing]] -- when Sophia!Nur-ab-sal enters the throne room.
* [[Multiple Endings]] -- Depending on whether or not you {{spoiler|rescue Sophia}} and {{spoiler|convince Ubermann to test the machine on himself}}.
* [[Multiple Endings]] -- Depending on whether or not you {{spoiler|rescue Sophia}} and {{spoiler|convince Ubermann to test the machine on himself}}.
** The entire game has three Paths with different plots and different solutions to most of the puzzles: Wits, Fists, and Team. Various puzzles and actions can be taken in any of the three paths, but are most effective in the appropriate scenario, while [[It May Help You On Your Quest|other items become useless]] [[Red Herring|in the other paths]].
** The entire game has three Paths with different plots and different solutions to most of the puzzles: Wits, Fists, and Team. Various puzzles and actions can be taken in any of the three paths, but are most effective in the appropriate scenario, while [[It May Help You on Your Quest|other items become useless]] [[Red Herring|in the other paths]].
* [[Mundane Utility]] -- Gold is impervious to orichalcum, and amber can be used to dowse for it.
* [[Mundane Utility]] -- Gold is impervious to orichalcum, and amber can be used to dowse for it.
* [[No OSHA Compliance]] -- some of the archaeological digs Indy is forced to explore, not to mention Atlantis itself.
* [[No OSHA Compliance]] -- some of the archaeological digs Indy is forced to explore, not to mention Atlantis itself.
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* [[Plot Coupon]] -- the keystones.
* [[Plot Coupon]] -- the keystones.
* [[Plot Coupon That Does Something]] -- Orichalcum, the [[Cosmic Keystone|keystones]].
* [[Plot Coupon That Does Something]] -- Orichalcum, the [[Cosmic Keystone|keystones]].
* [[Powered By a Forsaken Child]] -- the Ascension Machine. ''[[Body Horror|And how]].''
* [[Powered by a Forsaken Child]] -- the Ascension Machine. ''[[Body Horror|And how]].''
* [[Powers Via Possession]]
* [[Powers Via Possession]]
* [[Psychic Link]] -- Sophia Hapgood.
* [[Psychic Link]] -- Sophia Hapgood.
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* [[Schizo-Tech]] -- justified since orichalcum is a clean, safe source of nuclear power of some sort.
* [[Schizo-Tech]] -- justified since orichalcum is a clean, safe source of nuclear power of some sort.
* [[Shout-Out]] -- To not just to the movies, but also to other [[Lucas Arts]] titles, ''[[Star Wars]]'', ''[[Metropolis]]''<ref>the [[Orichalcum]] machine</ref>, and even ''[[The Maltese Falcon]]''.<ref>[[Red Herring|"It's the stuff that]] [[MacGuffin|dreams are made of."]]</ref>
* [[Shout-Out]] -- To not just to the movies, but also to other [[Lucas Arts]] titles, ''[[Star Wars]]'', ''[[Metropolis]]''<ref>the [[Orichalcum]] machine</ref>, and even ''[[The Maltese Falcon]]''.<ref>[[Red Herring|"It's the stuff that]] [[MacGuffin|dreams are made of."]]</ref>
** The [[Raiders of the Lost Ark (Film)|"oddly familiar-looking" boulder]] found on the Fists Path.
** The [[Raiders of the Lost Ark|"oddly familiar-looking" boulder]] found on the Fists Path.
* [[Slap Slap Kiss]] -- Indy and Sophia after rescuing Sophia from the dungeon.
* [[Slap Slap Kiss]] -- Indy and Sophia after rescuing Sophia from the dungeon.
* [[Smug Snake]] -- Kerner and Ubermann, who are convinced that the very same machine that horribly mutated scores of Atlanteans will work on them because of their superior Aryan qualities. {{spoiler|They find out the hard way that they are wrong.}}
* [[Smug Snake]] -- Kerner and Ubermann, who are convinced that the very same machine that horribly mutated scores of Atlanteans will work on them because of their superior Aryan qualities. {{spoiler|They find out the hard way that they are wrong.}}
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* [[Tethercat Principle]] -- Played with. When you meet the Norwegian archaeologist, he constantly digs in the same spot (as is common of adventure games of this era). When you leave and come back, he has frozen to death, apparently never having left the cave.
* [[Tethercat Principle]] -- Played with. When you meet the Norwegian archaeologist, he constantly digs in the same spot (as is common of adventure games of this era). When you leave and come back, he has frozen to death, apparently never having left the cave.
* [[The Tower]] -- the Ascension Machine
* [[The Tower]] -- the Ascension Machine
* [[Town With a Dark Secret]] -- Atlantis
* [[Town with a Dark Secret]] -- Atlantis
* [[These Are Things Man Was Not Meant to Know]]
* [[These Are Things Man Was Not Meant to Know]]
* [[Those Wacky Nazis]] -- Are trying to find Atlantis so they can take over the world.
* [[Those Wacky Nazis]] -- Are trying to find Atlantis so they can take over the world.
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** Don't forget the fist fights, although these are thankfully skippable if you hold the right button (period?) during the fight. You don't get the points for your Indy Quotient if you do this though.
** Don't forget the fist fights, although these are thankfully skippable if you hold the right button (period?) during the fight. You don't get the points for your Indy Quotient if you do this though.
* [[Unobtanium]] -- The adventure begins when the Nazis steal a bead of ''[[Orichalcum]]'' from Indy; it's portrayed as an incredibly powerful energy source (and a set of [[Interchangeable Antimatter Keys]] for many of the game's puzzles), and most of the game is a race for the motherlode at Atlantis itself.
* [[Unobtanium]] -- The adventure begins when the Nazis steal a bead of ''[[Orichalcum]]'' from Indy; it's portrayed as an incredibly powerful energy source (and a set of [[Interchangeable Antimatter Keys]] for many of the game's puzzles), and most of the game is a race for the motherlode at Atlantis itself.
* [[Unwinnable By Design]] -- Averted; it's not possible to become irreversibly stuck in the game.
* [[Unwinnable by Design]] -- Averted; it's not possible to become irreversibly stuck in the game.
* [[Vaporware]] / [[What Could Have Been]] -- The adventure game ends on a screen promising a sequel which ultimately never ended up seeing the light of day. The sequel, named ''Iron Phoenix'', was eventually adapted into a comic book, and a different game, ''[[Indiana Jones and The Infernal Machine (Video Game)|Indiana Jones and The Infernal Machine]]'', was eventually released instead.
* [[Vaporware]] / [[What Could Have Been]] -- The adventure game ends on a screen promising a sequel which ultimately never ended up seeing the light of day. The sequel, named ''Iron Phoenix'', was eventually adapted into a comic book, and a different game, ''[[Indiana Jones and The Infernal Machine]]'', was eventually released instead.
* [[Walk Into Mordor]] -- while Atlantis is inaccessible for [[Underwater City|justified reasons]], to get to the Third Circle of Atlantis you have to use an orichalcum-powered {{spoiler|Bronze Age tunnel-boring machine, which promptly falls into the lava.}}
* [[Walk Into Mordor]] -- while Atlantis is inaccessible for [[Underwater City|justified reasons]], to get to the Third Circle of Atlantis you have to use an orichalcum-powered {{spoiler|Bronze Age tunnel-boring machine, which promptly falls into the lava.}}
* [[What Could Have Been]] -- ''Indiana Jones 4 <s>[[Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of The Crystal Skull (Film)|and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]</s> and the Fate of Atlantis, [[The Movie]].''
* [[What Could Have Been]] -- ''Indiana Jones 4 <s>[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull|and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]</s> and the Fate of Atlantis, [[The Movie]].''
* [[With Great Power Comes Great Insanity]] -- {{spoiler|An implied side effect of the Atlantean ascension machine; Dr. Ubermann does not survive long enough after his transformation for this to be certain.}}
* [[With Great Power Comes Great Insanity]] -- {{spoiler|An implied side effect of the Atlantean ascension machine; Dr. Ubermann does not survive long enough after his transformation for this to be certain.}}



Revision as of 19:32, 8 April 2014

Two video games by Lucas Arts, based on the popular Indiana Jones movie series.

The first (and the most well known) is an Adventure Game with painted cinematic screen-by-screen backgrounds, while the second was subtitled "the action game" (it was more like an Action Adventure, viewed from an faux 3d isometric perspective, and based solely on a few select moments from the point and click adventure version). The action game is mostly forgotten today. This article, for the most part, discusses the adventure game, the second Indiana Jones SCUMM adventure, released three years after Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade.

Set in the months prior to World War II, the storyline sees Indy team up with an old flame, Sophia Hapgood, who is an expert on the mythical city of Atlantis, and in particular its god Nur-ab-sal. This being an Indiana Jones story, it of course turns out that Atlantis was real, and our hero finds himself in a race against time to get there before Those Wacky Nazis can harness its power to Take Over the World.

This game was the first time that an Indiana Jones graphical video game had featured an entirely original storyline, not based on one of the films. Given the reluctance of Steven Spielberg and George Lucas to confirm a proper Indy sequel following The Last Crusade, many fans came to refer to this game by the informal title Indiana Jones 4. For years afterwards, lazy journalists used this as conclusive proof that the next movie sequel would feature Atlantis (a rumour which continues to pop up even post-Crystal Skull).

The game's storyline was also later adapted into a four issue comic book series. A sequel to the game was planned under the title Indiana Jones and the Iron Phoenix, but was eventually cancelled, and the Indiana Jones game series would not continue until 1999's Indiana Jones and The Infernal Machine. Iron Phoenix, however, saw a comic book adaptation after its cancellation.

The Nintendo Wii version of Indiana Jones and The Staff of Kings also features the complete full version of The Fate of Atlantis as an unlockable bonus game.


Tropes featured in this game include: