Vivendi Shuts Down Indie King's Quest Title 44
edwardmolasses writes "An ambitious King's Quest fan game, in development since 2000 and nearing completion, has been shut down after a cease and desist letter from Vivendi Universal Games (formerly known as Sierra Entertainment). King's Quest IX: "Every Cloak Has A Silver Lining" was to be an alternative ending to the popular King's Quest series. The first chapter was to be released this winter. Some project stats: 40+ volunteer staff spread over five continents, 2000+ page script, 9 chapters, 450 characters, original theme music, and voice acting. Some screenshots can be seen here."
Nostalgia (Score:4, Interesting)
It is amazing how much fun I could have with such cheesy graphics, and low memory requirements. Somehow, I think games became less fun when the imaginatino requirement got removed.
Don't get me started on Zork.
Re:Nostalgia (Score:2, Interesting)
The original King's Quest (1983) was one of the very first games released for the (at the time) brand-new IBM PC. It was fantastic for the time, but looking back it's painfully obvious that it was sixteen colours. (Screenshot [brasslantern.org])
Several years later (1990), they re-released it with newer graphics, but it was still 16 colours. This is probably the one you're thinking of. 1990 was also about the time they switched over to VGA (256 colours), so all subsequent Sierra remakes got the V
all in one! (Score:1)
Re:Nostalgia (Score:3, Interesting)
After "Sammy Lightfoot," someone told me that there was a way on the Apple to determine when video-blank occured [the brief period between frames that occurs roughly sixty times per second]. If that moment could be determined then other animation techniques that would be much faster could be employed. By combining the page flipping with the now discovered perfect timing, it was possible to display several more true colors on the Apple; up till then, the "twenty-
Re:Nostalgia (Score:1)
The IBM PC version of KQ1 was 4 color CGA. If you had a PCjr. or Tandy you could get 16 color EGA mode.
Check out this [if-legends.org] website for details.
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Re:Too bad they were shut down (Score:3, Insightful)
Personally, I think any business that intentionally puts an end to FREE fan-created work, is shooting themselves in the foot. They should be embracing and nurturing their fans' love for said products, not trying to squash it! But hey, telling customers HOW they HAVE T
Re:Too bad they were shut down (Score:2)
Would not the doctrine of laches then apply?
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Re:Too bad they were shut down (Score:1)
In some cases...
Transforme it (Score:5, Insightful)
And dont forget to change the script to include some kind of parody of vivendi, like in shrek. You know, you need to hit them at the heart of their soul.
But with retractable batons inside [thepiratebay.org].
Re:Transforme it (Score:2)
Re:Transforme it (Score:2)
Hint: Follow the link, look for references to retractable batons, you will get it.
Re:Transforme it (Score:2, Funny)
Yup (Score:2)
Re:Transforme it (Score:4, Insightful)
That would seem like a daunting task. Judging from the screenshots of the first chapter, the game may take place in numerous settings from the older games (especially 6 "Heir Today, Gone Tomorrow", arguably the best one). The "art" in this case seems to be most of the 3d models and textures. Removing King's Quest from this project would remove any reason to make it, IMHO. I really hope this gets sorted out somehow. I loved the the King's Quest series and Vivendi's end to the series, King's Quest 8 Mask of Eternity, was a travesty. I seriously doubt Vivendi is going to make any profits from the King's Quest brandname, so why not let it go ahead? It's not like they were trying to make money. They don't even have ads on their site!
Whilst writing this, I realized what's going on: http://www.gametap.com/ [gametap.com]. Sierra, aka Vivendi, has got some games on there it seems, but no adventure games of yore. So let's see how this plays out.
This can hardly have come as a surprise... (Score:4, Insightful)
That said, all they need to do is change the project name to Qing's Kuest and tweak the art-work.
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Ahh.. good ole King's Quest (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Ahh.. good ole King's Quest (Score:1, Informative)
Re:Ahh.. good ole King's Quest (Score:1, Funny)
A sad state of affairs. (Score:5, Interesting)
In addition to KQ9, SQ7 [sq7.org] may also be next to come under the axe, although they are apparently in talks with VU [vugames.com] and Phoenix Online Studios about this new turn of events. All this being said I hope that VU will come up with a slightly better reason than 'because we said so' since it only encourages people to see VU as another namless corporation that is more concerned with grinding out endless titles for the sake of money. At the end of the day however VU is, as VU does, and it seems it will continue to follow the Microsoft creed of 'if its original, buy it up and make more money'.
Re:A sad state of affairs. (Score:1)
Who to Contact (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Who to Contact (Score:1)
Would be horrible if Pirates STOLE the source code (Score:5, Insightful)
All those people out there using the software and the people who volunteered all their time for the love of the game wouldn't be able to do a thing about it! How tragic.
Wow, what jerks (Score:5, Insightful)
What amazes me is how vile a tactic Vivendi used. KQ9 was in development since 2000. 2000! That's 5 or 6 years of work done by 40-odd people. After all this work, when the group is almost finished, Vivendi then decides to tell them they can't release it. Thus essentially turning 5+ years of work into a waste of time. This just seems evil and cruel.
For those that don't care about the immorality of this, it also is horrible from a marketing viewpoint.
I didn't even know this project existed a day ago, but I'm going to avoid Vivendi products in the future after this.
-Drachasor
Re:Wow, what jerks (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Wow, what jerks (Score:3, Insightful)
Good for Vivendi (Score:2)
Why wouldn't they expect to make a profit from this franchise since they invested in it?
Why should Vivendi allow another party to exploit its franchise without any way for Vivendi (the franchise owner) to benefit?
Re:Good for Vivendi (Score:1)
Fan-fics are protected because they're not being sold (legally) and because, well, free speech and freedom of the press are
So, write whatever you want. Write a Graham of Daventry hentai yaoi fan-fic involving Roger Wilco, Sludge Vohaul, Rosella, the Seven Dwarv
Such a waste... (Score:1)