Maaaaan, this game is a lost relic! I've been a fan of Doctor Who for many years, although I'm more a James Bond fan than a Who fan. But this game made me fall in love with the series even more! A game that, despite being difficult, is fun, with the notable enemies from the series, and the interactive cutscene videos of Anthony Ainley's Master. And even though the series was canceled in '89, they still made it in 1995 (and later released in 1997) as a prequel to the 1996 film! Is the most purest juice of science fiction. There is no so fantastic, and well detailed and told series as Doctor Who!
This game was a bit of a, struggle to play, and I mean back in Windows 95 days. I don't think I ever completed it. It seemed a bit too difficult yo work out how you were supposed to complete some bits of it and was just a bit glitchy
Update: I've since played it in Windows 10 with everything nice and crisp and not too laggy. I've got the jist of this this time around. Still an annoying game with pests rather than monsters
Now some doctor who what-if stuff: William Hartnell lived to see the "Five doctors" 20th anniversary special. Medics pleaded him not to perform as his health was at an all-time low, and doing this could potentially destroy him. He didn't listen and accepted the BBC's offer to come back. Unlike Patrick Troughton (who at this point was going grey), rather than wearing a wig to cover his bold head(he'd been battling leukaemia so chemotherapy), Hartnell decided to stay bold so fans could see what he'd been through for this special. Sure enough, his health took a massive nosedive he was hospitalised just days afterwards. He died in his sleep from a stroke on March 28th 1984 at the age of 76, eerily enough just 2 days before Peter Davidson ended his run. (1908-1984) Patrick Troughton lived long enough to join his fellow doctors on the "Dimensions in time" EastEnders crossover. While at the American convention in 1987, he suffered a heart attack in his hotel room immediately after ordering room service. Just in time for the hotel employee to find him silently screaming on the floor. He had to perform lifesaving and told a passerby to call 911 and that Patrick Troughton was having a heart attack. Paramedics arrived within the hour and wasted no time to resuscitate Troughton, while thousands of whovians waited anxiously outside for any signs of life. There Troughton appeared out the entrance in a wheelchair with a breathing mask and a blanket. And suddenly thousands of voices cheered and applauded in relief. He was flown back to England the following day and reluctantly agreed to retire and focus on recovering. But then 6 years later Troughton made a surprise appearance in the "Dimensions in time" charity crossover with EastEnders. He appears in the beginning making an urgent distress signal to the fourth doctor telling him that the rani have invaded the doctors timeline and he needs help, before getting cut off. Then he appears again at the end to talks to the seventh doctor through transmission. they argue a little then second congratulates and thanks seventh and is about to bring out his flute, but seventh cuts him off before he can play. This special marked his last ever work before his death and his only work after coming out of retirement. He died on February 17th 1994 at the age of 73 after falling down the stairs. By the time his postman found him, he was already dead. The coroner gave the verdict that he had a cardiac arrest and broke his neck and ribs on the way down and also suffered from kidney failure. His death was announced later that day. (1920-1994) Jon Pertwee lets just say he lives to see a lot. "Destiny of the doctors" video game, "Scream of the Shalka" miniseries and to see how the 2005 relaunch reintroduced Doctor Who to modern generations. He appeared voicing the Third doctor alongside his other fellow doctors in the 1997 PC game "Destiny of the doctors". After this he decided to go into semi-retirement keeping close contact with Doctor who and Worzel Gummidge fans and making occasional TV interviews. In 2003 he made a cameo voice appearance in the flash animated "Scream of the Shalka" made to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Dr who. Also in 2003 he began making voice-over appearances in a number of Big Finish audioplays up until his death. In 2006 his incarnation of Worzel Gummidge made a comeback in the form of "Worzel Gummidge & friends" airing on CBeebies for 3 seasons and 28 episodes. In 2007, when Noel Clarke was taken ill, Jon was asked to appear on the Dr who edition of Weakest Link. He agreed. He made it up to round 4 before getting voted off tactically. That same year he became the only former doctor to date to receive a knighthood, becoming Sir John Devon Roland Pertwee. In 2009, to celebrate his 90th birthday, he made a guest appearance on "The One Show", where he talked about how he got the part of Third Doctor and answered some of the fans most biggest questions. His health wouldn't start to decline until mid-2011 when he contracted Hepatitis C. Its believed he accidentally contracted it during a blood test, and a needle which had not been properly cleaned. Fans from across the globe sent their condolences and best wishes to him, to the point that he made a facebook post where he read out his favourites. When Dr Who's 50th anniversary celebration came around, the BBC asked Jon if he wanted to be involved, particularly in the episode "The day of the doctor". He agreed, but his wife explained that whatever involvement he did have would be very limited due to his ill-fading health. To get around this, the BBC and Jon reached an agreement to record his lines in his home. Christopher Eccleston was set to reprise his role as the Ninth doctor but turned it down. In his place Jon would appear as the Third doctor. His scenes were filmed between 2nd and 10th of April. His first scene was reminiscent to that of William Hartnells in "The three doctors", where 11th, 10th and War doctor are trying to land the TARDIS in the tower of London but can't. Then they get a transmission from 3rd doctor who tells them to stop arguing and find a way to cancel the detention. This scene was filmed while he was in a wheelchair, in front of a green-screen of his TARDIS console. Another scene was near the end of the episode when 11th is talking with the curator, where it cuts to 10th and 3rd are having a similar simultaneous conversation revealing the other two to be trapped in a paradox. They even make reference to the upcoming 12th doctor and Steve Moffat. Although it was the voice and face of Jon Pertwee, it was actually his son Sean who provided the body of 3rd doctor with Jons face plastered over via a wig, motion capture and deep-fake technology. "The day of the doctor" would prove to be Jons last ever acting work. On April 24th 2013 while production of the episode was still underway, the BBC received the news that he had passed away that afternoon. It was believed that he was taking a nap and suffered from heart failure and died peacefully in his sleep. He was at the ripe age 93 years old. His death was announced the following day and it was told that The 50th anniversary episode would be his last ever appearance. "Day of the doctor" was dedicated to his memory. (1919-2013)
There was clearly a lot of work put into this comment and whilst I appreciate that, I think it’s in incredibly poor taste and kinda sick. It’s not nice to ponder what ifs of people who’ve died as it could upset their families if they see it. I don’t think you meant any harm, but even I had to stop reading as it just felt disrespectful.
Hello Max Kenned, well that's a good question. Maybe the CD path is wrong? Had that in some other games. After the installation, he looked for example on path D: for the CD, because it was standard at that time. The CD was in the E: drive. The problem could be changed by opening the .ini file. Could it be a missing video driver?
Sorry I know this Comment is too years old but I'm just curious what PC did you play it on? As I have a copy of Destiny Of The Doctor's but haven't played it yet
@@RonanCormack you can play it on a Windows 95 - Windows 11, although the cutscenes don’t appear after Windows 8 (I think), the game will start running very smoothly for Windows 10, and it’s at its best for 11, at like 60FPS.
Maaaaan, this game is a lost relic! I've been a fan of Doctor Who for many years, although I'm more a James Bond fan than a Who fan. But this game made me fall in love with the series even more! A game that, despite being difficult, is fun, with the notable enemies from the series, and the interactive cutscene videos of Anthony Ainley's Master. And even though the series was canceled in '89, they still made it in 1995 (and later released in 1997) as a prequel to the 1996 film!
Is the most purest juice of science fiction. There is no so fantastic, and well detailed and told series as Doctor Who!
The bbc media sound effect was like a being kicked full force in the face by nostalgia 😂.
This game was a bit of a, struggle to play, and I mean back in Windows 95 days. I don't think I ever completed it. It seemed a bit too difficult yo work out how you were supposed to complete some bits of it and was just a bit glitchy
Update: I've since played it in Windows 10 with everything nice and crisp and not too laggy. I've got the jist of this this time around. Still an annoying game with pests rather than monsters
Civvie 11 should cover this game.
Now some doctor who what-if stuff:
William Hartnell
lived to see the "Five doctors" 20th anniversary special. Medics pleaded him not to perform as his health was at an all-time low, and doing this could potentially destroy him. He didn't listen and accepted the BBC's offer to come back. Unlike Patrick Troughton (who at this point was going grey), rather than wearing a wig to cover his bold head(he'd been battling leukaemia so chemotherapy), Hartnell decided to stay bold so fans could see what he'd been through for this special.
Sure enough, his health took a massive nosedive he was hospitalised just days afterwards. He died in his sleep from a stroke on March 28th 1984 at the age of 76, eerily enough just 2 days before Peter Davidson ended his run.
(1908-1984)
Patrick Troughton
lived long enough to join his fellow doctors on the "Dimensions in time" EastEnders crossover. While at the American convention in 1987, he suffered a heart attack in his hotel room immediately after ordering room service. Just in time for the hotel employee to find him silently screaming on the floor. He had to perform lifesaving and told a passerby to call 911 and that Patrick Troughton was having a heart attack. Paramedics arrived within the hour and wasted no time to resuscitate Troughton, while thousands of whovians waited anxiously outside for any signs of life. There Troughton appeared out the entrance in a wheelchair with a breathing mask and a blanket. And suddenly thousands of voices cheered and applauded in relief. He was flown back to England the following day and reluctantly agreed to retire and focus on recovering. But then 6 years later Troughton made a surprise appearance in the "Dimensions in time" charity crossover with EastEnders. He appears in the beginning making an urgent distress signal to the fourth doctor telling him that the rani have invaded the doctors timeline and he needs help, before getting cut off. Then he appears again at the end to talks to the seventh doctor through transmission. they argue a little then second congratulates and thanks seventh and is about to bring out his flute, but seventh cuts him off before he can play.
This special marked his last ever work before his death and his only work after coming out of retirement. He died on February 17th 1994 at the age of 73 after falling down the stairs. By the time his postman found him, he was already dead. The coroner gave the verdict that he had a cardiac arrest and broke his neck and ribs on the way down and also suffered from kidney failure. His death was announced later that day.
(1920-1994)
Jon Pertwee
lets just say he lives to see a lot. "Destiny of the doctors" video game, "Scream of the Shalka" miniseries and to see how the 2005 relaunch reintroduced Doctor Who to modern generations. He appeared voicing the Third doctor alongside his other fellow doctors in the 1997 PC game "Destiny of the doctors". After this he decided to go into semi-retirement keeping close contact with Doctor who and Worzel Gummidge fans and making occasional TV interviews. In 2003 he made a cameo voice appearance in the flash animated "Scream of the Shalka" made to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Dr who. Also in 2003 he began making voice-over appearances in a number of Big Finish audioplays up until his death. In 2006 his incarnation of Worzel Gummidge made a comeback in the form of "Worzel Gummidge & friends" airing on CBeebies for 3 seasons and 28 episodes. In 2007, when Noel Clarke was taken ill, Jon was asked to appear on the Dr who edition of Weakest Link. He agreed. He made it up to round 4 before getting voted off tactically. That same year he became the only former doctor to date to receive a knighthood, becoming Sir John Devon Roland Pertwee. In 2009, to celebrate his 90th birthday, he made a guest appearance on "The One Show", where he talked about how he got the part of Third Doctor and answered some of the fans most biggest questions.
His health wouldn't start to decline until mid-2011 when he contracted Hepatitis C. Its believed he accidentally contracted it during a blood test, and a needle which had not been properly cleaned. Fans from across the globe sent their condolences and best wishes to him, to the point that he made a facebook post where he read out his favourites. When Dr Who's 50th anniversary celebration came around, the BBC asked Jon if he wanted to be involved, particularly in the episode "The day of the doctor". He agreed, but his wife explained that whatever involvement he did have would be very limited due to his ill-fading health. To get around this, the BBC and Jon reached an agreement to record his lines in his home. Christopher Eccleston was set to reprise his role as the Ninth doctor but turned it down. In his place Jon would appear as the Third doctor. His scenes were filmed between 2nd and 10th of April. His first scene was reminiscent to that of William Hartnells in "The three doctors", where 11th, 10th and War doctor are trying to land the TARDIS in the tower of London but can't. Then they get a transmission from 3rd doctor who tells them to stop arguing and find a way to cancel the detention. This scene was filmed while he was in a wheelchair, in front of a green-screen of his TARDIS console. Another scene was near the end of the episode when 11th is talking with the curator, where it cuts to 10th and 3rd are having a similar simultaneous conversation revealing the other two to be trapped in a paradox. They even make reference to the upcoming 12th doctor and Steve Moffat. Although it was the voice and face of Jon Pertwee, it was actually his son Sean who provided the body of 3rd doctor with Jons face plastered over via a wig, motion capture and deep-fake technology.
"The day of the doctor" would prove to be Jons last ever acting work. On April 24th 2013 while production of the episode was still underway, the BBC received the news that he had passed away that afternoon. It was believed that he was taking a nap and suffered from heart failure and died peacefully in his sleep. He was at the ripe age 93 years old. His death was announced the following day and it was told that The 50th anniversary episode would be his last ever appearance. "Day of the doctor" was dedicated to his memory.
(1919-2013)
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There was clearly a lot of work put into this comment and whilst I appreciate that, I think it’s in incredibly poor taste and kinda sick. It’s not nice to ponder what ifs of people who’ve died as it could upset their families if they see it. I don’t think you meant any harm, but even I had to stop reading as it just felt disrespectful.
I have a copy as well. It plays well but it doesn’t upload the Cutscenes. Do you know how to fix that?
Hello Max Kenned, well that's a good question. Maybe the CD path is wrong? Had that in some other games. After the installation, he looked for example on path D: for the CD, because it was standard at that time. The CD was in the E: drive. The problem could be changed by opening the .ini file. Could it be a missing video driver?
Best Doctor Who game.
Player=Doctor
Did you have to do anything to get this to run properly? I'm trying to run it on Windows 10 but the FMVs are all the wrong colour
I used an emulator myself with Win98. The emulator is "VMware Player"
What are the Cybermen supposed to be saying? I can't understand them.
!!TOTAL DESTRUCTION!!
NEEDS A REMAKE
Scariest game ive ever played
Wish to see a remake of this game in another engine as the Blazing Render engine is buggy on modern systems.
It's no worse on modern systems than it was on old ones
Those 9:9:9:9 reminds me of spawn.
I just got a copy and I was wondering what button do you press for the sonic
Space bar
Sorry I know this Comment is too years old but I'm just curious what PC did you play it on? As I have a copy of Destiny Of The Doctor's but haven't played it yet
@@RonanCormack you can play it on a Windows 95 - Windows 11, although the cutscenes don’t appear after Windows 8 (I think), the game will start running very smoothly for Windows 10, and it’s at its best for 11, at like 60FPS.
КРУТО!1!1!!1!!11!
If you don't know about dr. Who than you didn't grow up in the same generation as i did
Phillip Conner what the hell are you on about, doctor who has been running for over 3 generations
Are you a time lord?
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