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In terms of gameplay, the Poster does not serve a purpose; it is purely a part of the story, much like the [[Spell Page]] obtained later on. The Poster is automatically collected and removed during [[MediEvil 2/Intermissions|intermissions]]. | In terms of gameplay, the Poster does not serve a purpose; it is purely a part of the story, much like the [[Spell Page]] obtained later on. The Poster is automatically collected and removed during [[MediEvil 2/Intermissions|intermissions]]. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
{{ | {{OtherLanguages | ||
|fr=Affiche | |||
|it=Progetto | |||
|es=Póster | |||
|pt=Cartaz | |||
|ru=Плакат | |||
|ruR=Plakat | |||
}} | |||
==Navigation== | ==Navigation== | ||
{{#related:Chrono-chair}} | {{#related:Chrono-chair}} |
Latest revision as of 23:26, 14 May 2024
Poster | ||
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Type | Item | |
Found in | The Sewers | |
Given by | The Spiv | |
Used in | The Professor's Lab | |
Given to | Professor Hamilton Kift | |
Appears in | MediEvil 2 |
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The Poster was an advertisement for a time machine.
History
The Poster was first mentioned to Sir Dan indirectly by Winston Chapelmount after Dan had run away from The Professor's Lab into The Sewers. Winston suggested that Dan see the Spiv, as he had something Dan would find "extremely interesting."
Once he received the Poster from the Spiv and after he helped the Mullocks, Dan returned to the lab to confront the Professor. The Professor explained that the Poster was for one of his earliest inventions, the time machine, still on display at the museum. Sir Dan departed immediately to the museum in order to use the time machine to save Kiya's life.
Gameplay
In terms of gameplay, the Poster does not serve a purpose; it is purely a part of the story, much like the Spell Page obtained later on. The Poster is automatically collected and removed during intermissions.
In other languages
Language | Name |
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French (France) | Affiche |
Italian | Progetto |
Portuguese (Portugal) | Cartaz |
Russian | Плакат Plakat |
Spanish (Spain) | Póster |
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