Sam and Max 2 to Remain Cancelled 36
Doomstalk writes "In the last couple of months, rumors on the possible resurrection of LucasArts' Sam and Max: Freelance Police grew in gaming circles. The rumors mentioned a new, mysterious games publisher called Bad Brain that was willing to raise money in order to buy the rights to an unnamed adventure game from LucasArts. Many thought this was too good to be true. Unfortunately, they were proven right, as Bad Brain revealed the news that negotiations with LucasArts over the rights to Sam and Max 2 have been discontinued."
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There is nothing to live for (Score:3, Funny)
I loves joo Sam and Max. We will never forget.
Re:There is nothing to live for (Score:2)
(queue to Jay and Silent Bob) "Fuck you, Lucasarts. Fuck you up your stupid asses!"
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I left with King's Quest 6 (Score:3, Insightful)
R.I.P. adventures...
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pz.
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Just a warning though, the game is quite buggy so be prepared for that. If you can deal with the bugs and don't mind vampires and such then this is
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Cancelled.. (Score:4, Informative)
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just call them fax and bam. (Score:3, Insightful)
if you need the licensed characters you didn't have any jokes to start with anyways.
Why block on the license? (Score:3, Funny)
You can only have so much quality...
There are some great open sourced adventure engines coming out... I would like to see an adventure game engine written in some crazy engine like GTA or Doom3... smooth camera movements, nice UI...
Perhaps the license to make sam and max 2 is inside some cute kitten somewhere, and you should jsut turn it inside out and look!
MORE STAR WARS GAMES, STAT! (Score:3, Funny)
Anyone else see this as a positive sign? (Score:5, Interesting)
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Re:Anyone else see this as a positive sign? (Score:4, Informative)
Nearly six years ago, Sierra cancelled production on their "Babylon 5: Into the Fire" game. (They booted numerous employees as part of a facility consolidation that resulted in the death of other games as well.) Most of the head developers expressed an interest in finishing the game they had put so much work into, and so they approached Sierra/Vivendi with an offer to purchase the work they had already finished. Sierra refused.
In the time since then, the rights to develop the B5 license into a computer game reverted to Warner Brothers, leaving WB with a license but no game, Sierra with a half-done game (and a crapload of voice acting and original music) but no license and no designers, and a bunch of designers without their old jobs. The inertia was gone, the designers had moved on to other companies, and the game is pretty much officially dead.
(Fortunately, the mod community is pretty strong for the B5 universe, and there's a team of Russian programmers who have come up with a nice rendition of the universe, sans license. http://www.firstones.com/ [firstones.com])
The moral of the story: Just because a company refuses to sell you something doesn't mean they plan to do jack with it themselves.
Re:Anyone else see this as a positive sign? (Score:2)
I am not a tax expert so I dont know for sure but if that is the case, that is a good reason for them.
i.e. its worth $x in tax benifits to bury it vs $y in possible sales if they release it.
Unfortunatly for fans o
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I don't think it's that adventure games have died, it's that the audience for them has shifted to story-centric RPGs or action/adventure games. Given the growth of networked games (massively multiplayer or otherwise), we may eventually consider them all to be the same genre--single-player story-based games.
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I played three of those (not BG&E, since it is not an adventure). I thought they were quite boring. These three games take themselves much too seriously, replacing fun with nice graphics. If I want to see nice graphics, I look out of the window.
Really, the wor