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''Destiny Of The Doctors'' is a 1997 action video game published by [[Creator/TheBBC BBC multimedia]] and developed by Studio Fish.
The game is based on the science-fiction TV series ''Series/DoctorWho'', which centres on the humanoid alien known as The Doctor, a benevolent time traveller. The Doctor travels in the TARDIS, a time machine that's much bigger on the inside, facing foes such as his evil rival The Master and the genocidal alien Daleks. One key feature of the show is that the Doctor regenerates into a new form (played by a different actor) each time he's facing death. When ''Destiny Of The Doctors'' was released, there had been seven different incarnatiosn of the Doctor.
The game is based on the science-fiction TV series ''Series/DoctorWho'', which centres on the humanoid alien known as The Doctor, a benevolent time traveller. The Doctor travels in the TARDIS, a time machine that's much bigger on the inside, facing foes such as his evil rival The Master and the genocidal alien Daleks. One key feature of the show is that the Doctor regenerates into a new form (played by a different actor) each time he's facing death. When ''Destiny Of The Doctors'' was released, there had been seven different incarnatiosn of the Doctor.
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''Destiny Of The of the Doctors'' is a 1997 action video game published by [[Creator/TheBBC BBC multimedia]] and developed by Studio Fish.
The game is based on the science-fiction TV series ''Series/DoctorWho'', which centres on the humanoid alien known as The Doctor, a benevolent time traveller. The Doctor travels in the TARDIS, a time machine that's much bigger on the inside, facing foes such as his evil rival The Master and the genocidal alien Daleks. One key feature of the show is that the Doctor regenerates into a new form (played by a different actor) each time he's facing death. When ''DestinyOf The of the Doctors'' was released, there had been seven different incarnatiosn of the Doctor.
The game is based on the science-fiction TV series ''Series/DoctorWho'', which centres on the humanoid alien known as The Doctor, a benevolent time traveller. The Doctor travels in the TARDIS, a time machine that's much bigger on the inside, facing foes such as his evil rival The Master and the genocidal alien Daleks. One key feature of the show is that the Doctor regenerates into a new form (played by a different actor) each time he's facing death. When ''Destiny
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* AcceptableBreaksFromReality: The Doctor and the Master's TARDIS's now connect seamlessly via a corridor maze because... reasons?
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* The80s - The sound effects and location design is very reminiscent of this era of the show in particular.
* AcceptableBreaksFromReality - the Doctor and the Master's TARDIS's now connect seamlessly via a corridor maze because... reasons?
* AnachronismStew - For example, the Quarks appear as the main villain during the First Doctor's level, despite their first (and only) TV appearance being during a Second Doctor story.
* RuleOfCool - Most of this game makes no sense in the greater Doctor Who canon but it is fun enough to get away with it, Especially for the time it was released.
* WarpZone - The TARDIS console room acts as this, since it enables you to level select the Doctor you next wish to save.
* WeaponizedOffspring - From a certain point of view as Graak is a psychic being made of the Doctor's willpower who is capable of independent thought but is used as a pawn to fight the Master
* AcceptableBreaksFromReality - the Doctor and the Master's TARDIS's now connect seamlessly via a corridor maze because... reasons?
* AnachronismStew - For example, the Quarks appear as the main villain during the First Doctor's level, despite their first (and only) TV appearance being during a Second Doctor story.
* RuleOfCool - Most of this game makes no sense in the greater Doctor Who canon but it is fun enough to get away with it, Especially for the time it was released.
* WarpZone - The TARDIS console room acts as this, since it enables you to level select the Doctor you next wish to save.
* WeaponizedOffspring - From a certain point of view as Graak is a psychic being made of the Doctor's willpower who is capable of independent thought but is used as a pawn to fight the Master
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*RuleOfCool - RuleOfCool: Most of this game makes no sense in the greater Doctor Who canon but it is fun enough to get away with it, Especially especially for the time it was released.
*WarpZone - WarpZone: The TARDIS console room acts as this, since it enables you to level select the Doctor you next wish to save.
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The 80's - The sound effects and location design is very reminiscent of this era of the show in particular.
Acceptable Breaks From Reality - The Doctor And The Master's TARDIS's now connect seamlessly via a corridor maze because...reasons?
Anachronism Stew - For Example The Quarks appear as the main Villain during the First Doctor level, despite their only appearance being during a Second Doctor Story.
Rule Of Cool - Most of this game makes no sense in the greater Doctor Who canon but it is fun enough to get away with it, Especially for the time it was released.
Warp Zone - The TARDIS console room acts as this, since it enables you to level select the Doctor you next wish to save.
Weaponsied Offspring - From a certain point of view as Graak is a psychic being made of the Doctor's willpower who is capable of independent thought but is used as a pawn to fight the Master
The 80's - The sound effects and location design is very reminiscent of this era of the show in particular.
Acceptable Breaks From Reality - The Doctor And The Master's TARDIS's now connect seamlessly via a corridor maze because...reasons?
Anachronism Stew - For Example The Quarks appear as the main Villain during the First Doctor level, despite their only appearance being during a Second Doctor Story.
Rule Of Cool - Most of this game makes no sense in the greater Doctor Who canon but it is fun enough to get away with it, Especially for the time it was released.
Warp Zone - The TARDIS console room acts as this, since it enables you to level select the Doctor you next wish to save.
Weaponsied Offspring - From a certain point of view as Graak is a psychic being made of the Doctor's willpower who is capable of independent thought but is used as a pawn to fight the Master
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Anachronism Stew - For Example The Quarks appear as the main Villain during the First Doctor level, despite their only appearance being during a Second Doctor Story.Story.
Rule Of Cool - Most of this game makes no sense in the greater Doctor Who canon but it is fun enough to get away with it, Especially for the time it was released.
Warp Zone - The TARDIS console room acts as this, since it enables you to level select the Doctor you next wish to save.
Weaponsied Offspring - From a certain point of view as Graak is a psychic being made of the Doctor's willpower who is capable of independent thought but is used as a pawn to fight the Master
Rule Of Cool - Most of this game makes no sense in the greater Doctor Who canon but it is fun enough to get away with it, Especially for the time it was released.
Warp Zone - The TARDIS console room acts as this, since it enables you to level select the Doctor you next wish to save.
Weaponsied Offspring - From a certain point of view as Graak is a psychic being made of the Doctor's willpower who is capable of independent thought but is used as a pawn to fight the Master
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Gameplay consists of traversing the TARDIS's many rooms whilst completing tasks set by the Master (Anthony Ainley), in order to save the first seven incarnations of the Doctor. You are playing as Graak (a psychic being made up of the Doctor's willpower) and are aided by all seven Doctors (William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker And Sylvester [=McCoy=], telepathically) and the Brigadier (Nicholas Courtney, via a radio).
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Gameplay consists of traversing the TARDIS's many rooms whilst completing tasks set by the Master (Anthony Ainley), in order to save the first seven incarnations of the Doctor. You are playing as Graak (a psychic being made up of the Doctor's willpower) and are aided by all seven Doctors (William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker And Sylvester [=McCoy=], telepathically) and his ally the Brigadier (Nicholas Courtney, via a radio).
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Gameplay consists of traversing the TARDIS'S many rooms whilst completing tasks set by the Master (Anthony Ainley), in order to save the first seven incarnations of the Doctor. You are playing as Graak (a psychic being made up of the Doctor's willpower) and are aided by all seven Doctors (William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker And Sylvester [=McCoy=], telepathically) and the Brigadier (Nicholas Courtney, via a radio).
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Gameplay consists of traversing the TARDIS'S TARDIS's many rooms whilst completing tasks set by the Master (Anthony Ainley), in order to save the first seven incarnations of the Doctor. You are playing as Graak (a psychic being made up of the Doctor's willpower) and are aided by all seven Doctors (William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker And Sylvester [=McCoy=], telepathically) and the Brigadier (Nicholas Courtney, via a radio).
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The game is based on the science-fiction TV series ''Series/DoctorWho'', which centres on the humanoid alien known as The Doctor, a benevolent time traveller. The Doctor travels in the TARDIS, a time machine that's much bigger on the inside, facing foes such as his evil rival The Master and the genocidal alien Daleks. One key feature of the show is that the Doctor regenerates into a new form (played by a different actor) each time he's facing death. When ''Destiny Of The Doctors'' was released, there had been seven different incarnatiosn of the Doctor.
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Destiny Of The Doctors is a 1997 action video game published by BBC multimedia and developed by Studio Fish.
It's gameplay consists of traversing the TARDIS'S many rooms whilst completing tasks set by the Master (Anthony Ainley), in order to save the first seven incarnations of the Doctor. You are playing as Graak (a Psychic being made up of the Doctor's willpower) and are aided by all seven Doctors (William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker And Sylvester McCoy, telepathically) and the Brigadier (Nicholas Courtney,via a Radio).
It features vocal performances from Anthony Ainley, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Nicholas Courtney as well as audio clips taken directly from the show and impressionist David Coker (who supplies extra voice lines for the First and Second Doctors). Anthony Ainley also provided live action cutscenes for the game which would prove to be his last performance in the role. Jon Pertwee was due to record dialogue for the project but died before this could be completed. As a result, his incarnation speaks entirely through dialogue taken from his on screen performances and the game is dedicated to his and Terry Nation's (who created the Daleks) memories.
The gameplay is as follows, you select and incarnation of the Doctor to save and then complete a task for the Master (Collect an object and bring it to him, answer a riddle, complete an odd one out puzzle and many other things) and then face off in a boss battle against the Master).
It's gameplay consists of traversing the TARDIS'S many rooms whilst completing tasks set by the Master (Anthony Ainley), in order to save the first seven incarnations of the Doctor. You are playing as Graak (a Psychic being made up of the Doctor's willpower) and are aided by all seven Doctors (William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker And Sylvester McCoy, telepathically) and the Brigadier (Nicholas Courtney,via a Radio).
It features vocal performances from Anthony Ainley, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Nicholas Courtney as well as audio clips taken directly from the show and impressionist David Coker (who supplies extra voice lines for the First and Second Doctors). Anthony Ainley also provided live action cutscenes for the game which would prove to be his last performance in the role. Jon Pertwee was due to record dialogue for the project but died before this could be completed. As a result, his incarnation speaks entirely through dialogue taken from his on screen performances and the game is dedicated to his and Terry Nation's (who created the Daleks) memories.
The gameplay is as follows, you select and incarnation of the Doctor to save and then complete a task for the Master (Collect an object and bring it to him, answer a riddle, complete an odd one out puzzle and many other things) and then face off in a boss battle against the Master).
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The gameplay is as follows, you select and incarnation of the Doctor to save and then complete a task for the Master (Collect an object and bring it to him, answer a riddle, complete an odd one out puzzle and many other things) and then face off in a boss battle against the
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It's gameplay consists of traversing the TARDIS'S many rooms whilst completing tasks set by the Master (Anthony Ainley), in order to save the first seven incarnations of the Doctor. You are playing as Graak (a Psychic being made up of the Doctor's willpower) and are aided by all seven Doctors and the Brigadier (Nicholas Courtney).
It features vocal performances from Anthony Ainley, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Nicholas Courtney as well as audio clips taken directly from the show and impressionist David Coker (who supplies extra voice lines for the first and second Doctor). Anthony Ainley also provided live action cutscenes for the game which would prove to be his last performance in the role.
Jon Pertwee was due to record dialogue for the project but died before this could be completed. As a result, his incarnation speaks entirely through dialogue taken from his on screen performances and the game is dedicated to his and Terry Nation's (who created the Daleks) memories.
It features vocal performances from Anthony Ainley, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Nicholas Courtney as well as audio clips taken directly from the show and impressionist David Coker (who supplies extra voice lines for the first and second Doctor). Anthony Ainley also provided live action cutscenes for the game which would prove to be his last performance in the role.
Jon Pertwee was due to record dialogue for the project but died before this could be completed. As a result, his incarnation speaks entirely through dialogue taken from his on screen performances and the game is dedicated to his and Terry Nation's (who created the Daleks) memories.
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It's gameplay consists of traversing the TARDIS'S many rooms whilst completing tasks set by the Master (Anthony Ainley), in order to save the first seven incarnations of the Doctor. You are playing as Graak (a Psychic being made up of the Doctor's willpower) and are aided by all seven Doctors (William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker And Sylvester McCoy, telepathically) and the Brigadier (Nicholas
It features vocal performances from Anthony Ainley, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Nicholas Courtney as well as audio clips taken directly from the show and impressionist David Coker (who supplies extra voice lines for the
The gameplay is as follows, you select and incarnation of the Doctor to save and then complete a task for the Master (Collect an object and bring it to him, answer a riddle, complete an odd one out puzzle and many other things) and then face off in a boss battle against the Master).
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Destiny Of The Doctors is a 1997 action video game published by BBC multimedia and developed by studio fish.
It's gameplay consists of traversing the TARDIS'S many rooms whilst completing tasks set by the Master (Anthony Ainley), in order to save the first seven incarnations of the Doctor. You are playing as Graak (a Psychic being made up of the Doctor's willpower) and are aided by all seven doctors and the Brigadier.
It features vocal performances from Anthony Ainley, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Nicholas Courtney as well as audio clips taken directly from the show and impressionist David Coker (who supplies extra voice lines for the first and second Doctor). Anthony Ainley also provided live action cutscenes for the game which would prove to be his last performance in the role.
It's gameplay consists of traversing the TARDIS'S many rooms whilst completing tasks set by the Master (Anthony Ainley), in order to save the first seven incarnations of the Doctor. You are playing as Graak (a Psychic being made up of the Doctor's willpower) and are aided by all seven doctors and the Brigadier.
It features vocal performances from Anthony Ainley, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Nicholas Courtney as well as audio clips taken directly from the show and impressionist David Coker (who supplies extra voice lines for the first and second Doctor). Anthony Ainley also provided live action cutscenes for the game which would prove to be his last performance in the role.
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Destiny Of The Doctors is a 1997 action video game published by BBC multimedia and developed by studio fish.
Studio Fish.
It's gameplay consists of traversing the TARDIS'S many rooms whilst completing tasks set by the Master (Anthony Ainley), in order to save the first seven incarnations of the Doctor. You are playing as Graak (a Psychic being made up of the Doctor's willpower) and are aided by all sevendoctors Doctors and the Brigadier.Brigadier (Nicholas Courtney).
It features vocal performances from Anthony Ainley, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Nicholas Courtney as well as audio clips taken directly from the show and impressionist David Coker (who supplies extra voice lines for the first and second Doctor). Anthony Ainley also provided live action cutscenes for the game which would prove to be his last performance in therole.role.
Jon Pertwee was due to record dialogue for the project but died before this could be completed. As a result, his incarnation speaks entirely through dialogue taken from his on screen performances and the game is dedicated to his and Terry Nation's (who created the Daleks) memories.
It's gameplay consists of traversing the TARDIS'S many rooms whilst completing tasks set by the Master (Anthony Ainley), in order to save the first seven incarnations of the Doctor. You are playing as Graak (a Psychic being made up of the Doctor's willpower) and are aided by all seven
It features vocal performances from Anthony Ainley, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Nicholas Courtney as well as audio clips taken directly from the show and impressionist David Coker (who supplies extra voice lines for the first and second Doctor). Anthony Ainley also provided live action cutscenes for the game which would prove to be his last performance in the
Jon Pertwee was due to record dialogue for the project but died before this could be completed. As a result, his incarnation speaks entirely through dialogue taken from his on screen performances and the game is dedicated to his and Terry Nation's (who created the Daleks) memories.
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Destiny Of The Doctors is a 1997 action video game published by BBC multimedia and developed by studio fish.
It's gameplay consists of traversing the TARDIS'S many rooms whilst completing tasks set by the Master (Anthony Ainley), in order to save the first seven incarnations of the Doctor. You are playing as Graak (a Psychic being made up of the Doctor's willpower) and are aided by all seven doctors and the Brigadier.
It features vocal performances from Anthony Ainley, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Nicholas Courtney as well as audio clips taken directly from the show and impressionist David Coker (who supplies extra voice lines for the first and second Doctor). Anthony Ainley also provided live action cutscenes for the game which would prove to be his last performance in the role.
It's gameplay consists of traversing the TARDIS'S many rooms whilst completing tasks set by the Master (Anthony Ainley), in order to save the first seven incarnations of the Doctor. You are playing as Graak (a Psychic being made up of the Doctor's willpower) and are aided by all seven doctors and the Brigadier.
It features vocal performances from Anthony Ainley, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Nicholas Courtney as well as audio clips taken directly from the show and impressionist David Coker (who supplies extra voice lines for the first and second Doctor). Anthony Ainley also provided live action cutscenes for the game which would prove to be his last performance in the role.