Journeyman Project suit on display in UC San Diego
One of the most acclaimed adventure game series of the 1990's was the sci-fi themed The Journeyman Project from now defunct developer Presto Studios. Now visitors to the University of California San Diego's Science & Engineering Library can see the original six-foot "Chameleon JumpSuit" that was made as a reference for the game's jumpsuit.
The suit was donated by the founders of Presto Studios (including Michel Kripalani, pictured with the suit) who are all alumni of UC San Diego. The suit itself was designed by Phil Saunders who has since moved onto working in the movie industry including working on the Iron Man armor for the film of the same name. Three Journeyman Project games were made by Presto Studios and a fourth was in development before Presto shut down in 2002.
The suit was donated by the founders of Presto Studios (including Michel Kripalani, pictured with the suit) who are all alumni of UC San Diego. The suit itself was designed by Phil Saunders who has since moved onto working in the movie industry including working on the Iron Man armor for the film of the same name. Three Journeyman Project games were made by Presto Studios and a fourth was in development before Presto shut down in 2002.
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