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'''Sierra's Creative Interpreter (SCI)''', also known as '''Script Code Interpreter''', was a scripting language and [[video game]] engine created by [[Sierra On-Line]] and [[Dynamix]] that was used to create and run [[adventure game]]s. | '''Sierra's Creative Interpreter (SCI)''', also known as '''Script Code Interpreter''', was a scripting language and [[video game]] engine created by [[Sierra On-Line]] and [[Dynamix]] that was used to create and run [[adventure game]]s. | ||
It was preceded by the [[Adventure Game Interpreter]]. Some Dynamix and Sierra On-Line games created concurrently with SCI games used the [[3Space]] | It was preceded by the [[Adventure Game Interpreter]]. Some Dynamix and Sierra On-Line games created concurrently with SCI games used the [[3Space]] and [[G-Engine]] engines. | ||
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Developer | Dynamix, Sierra On-Line |
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Publisher | Sierra On-Line |
Platforms | Amiga, DOS, Mac OS, Windows |
Released | 1988-1998 |
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Sierra's Creative Interpreter (SCI), also known as Script Code Interpreter, was a scripting language and video game engine created by Sierra On-Line and Dynamix that was used to create and run adventure games.
It was preceded by the Adventure Game Interpreter. Some Dynamix and Sierra On-Line games created concurrently with SCI games used the 3Space and G-Engine engines.
Platforms
Officially supported platforms include Amiga, DOS, Mac OS, and Windows.