Kick-started Remake of Leisure Suit Larry Now On Sale 113
First time accepted submitter Zanadou writes "Al Lowe, the original creator of Leisure Suit Larry and other classic games, announced earlier today the final release of the remake of the first game of the series, Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards: 'This is the moment I've been waiting a year for – Leisure Suit Larry: Reloaded is finally available! Right now. Tonight. For PCs and Mac. At the Replay Games site. (It would also be available via Steam, but they refuse to release a game at midnight; they said 'Tomorrow.' Hmm.) iOS versions will be available as soon as Apple releases it in the iTunes store. Android will follow shortly.
What a night! Thank you to everyone who contributed to our Kickstarter campaign. It's been a long, hard year but I think this game is well worth it.'"
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Hey, it wouldn't be the full 1980s experience and bring back the full flood of memories, if it wasn't pirated.
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Only if it includes the original Turn to Page 6 copy protection and none of the copies include the manual.
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Ah, but I have the original manual, so that shouldn't be a problem.
Re:Torrent? (Score:4, Insightful)
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One can also argue that the sky is green and that the GOP cares about poor people.
Doesn't make it true.
The money they're making on this game is in part how they're going to fund the rest of the LSL games they want to do. Hopefully including completely new games.
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Or one couldn't give a shit about piracy and work toward giving the paying customers all the attention he can.
I pirate stuff, buy games and pledge on kickstarter. If you make a good game you will make money, regardless of what piracy do.
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the game was funded on kickstarter, the devs have been paid according to their need already
Re:Torrent? (Score:4, Insightful)
Aside from that, I have already bought the game four times. Softporn Adventure, the original, the VGA remake and in the compilation "Larry's Greatest Hits & Misses". I just finished torrenting the remake because I'm not paying for the same game a fifth time.
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Aside from that, I have already bought the game four times. Softporn Adventure, the original, the VGA remake and in the compilation "Larry's Greatest Hits & Misses". I just finished torrenting the remake because I'm not paying for the same game a fifth time.
Of course you don't care about the artist time that created gorgeous scenes, developers time, rewriting of the feedback text and everything else that comes with building a game like this. You obviously have no clue what developing a game entails.
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He's not a scum bag, the game wasn't going to be funded through publishers, so he gave the fans a chance to fund development.
I'm getting quite a bit of swag for the risk, time will tell if it was worth it, but I just have to download and play to find out. I'm guessing it's worth it.
Plus, he never claimed that he wasn't going to sell the copies. There was no fraud or lieing about it. He didn't personally have the funds to finance it out of pocket, so he asked for fans to take a small risk on the project. The
Terminal Madness (Score:1)
Muahahahaa - can't stop me now!
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The Good/Bad of Kickstarter (Score:5, Informative)
There was a good article a couple days ago in the WSJ about the backlash against kickstarter. And it's frankly crowd funding I think has reached it's peak and now for the most part there is too much signal to noise ratio. That being said, but it can be used for is someone with a proven track record, or a good solid plan to get the cash they need to create a product.
I've donated to two Kickstarter projects: Star Citizen & Pressgram.
Star Citizen because it's Chris Roberts who created Wing Commander and probably my favourite computer game of all time: Wing Commander Privateer. To me it's what I always wanted, Privateer the MMO (I know there was EVE, but EVE wasn't exactly space combat simulation like WC, X-Wing, or FreeSpace).
Pressgram I donated to because I run a couple sites based on Wordpress including one with several contributors. I can see as we are out at events the allure of being able to post photos easily to the site using an instagram style app, especially for the less technical contributors. That developer had a very well thought out UI/UX model and how he planned to spend the money for development of the app. So i saw the value and chipped in a few dollars.
If you are an established name or have a well thought out plan/product I think Kickstarter can work. But with the deluge of everyone with the "Fund my trendy video/movie/book/whatever" is starting to get annoying. Case in point is a local fashion designer I know wanted to do Kickstarter to raise the funds for production. Even after articles in a couple local magazines and news paper raised $3,000 or $10,000. It was not a well organized campaign and more of a beg-a-thon. And that's what I see with a lot of these projects that have flooded those sites.
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That's my take...
You have to already have something of a fan following or have your idea go viral to get any real headway with Kickstarter.
Re:The Good/Bad of Kickstarter (Score:4, Interesting)
To be honest, I never did see the difference between Kickstarter and begging for charity. As far as I can tell even if the product becomes wildly successful, the expected return on investment is exactly zero percent. Maybe I'm missing something here.
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The difference is that you're buying something with Kickstarter. It's a way for someone to pre-sell something instead of going through normal funding routes and losing equity in the project.
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The difference is that you're buying something with Kickstarter. It's a way for someone to pre-sell something instead of going through normal funding routes and losing equity in the project.
No! You aren't buying jack. It's an investment, which means you are not guaranteed a return. If they blow through the entire development budget and don't have anything to show for it at the end, you are SOL.
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It is not an investment in any sense of the word. You are not acquiring any form of ownership in the project.
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So it's like buying an unbuilt apartment. You get to see some pretty drawings, fork over your money and hope that by the time that the project is finally finished you get to move into it that the view isn't spoiled that the plumbing is up to spec and that you aren't kept awake by the neighbors having sex every other night.
Re:The Good/Bad of Kickstarter (Score:5, Insightful)
Yeah, it's called distributed arts patronage.
It lets people create what they want to create rather than what game publishers want them to create.
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You've reached the heart of the matter.
Re:The Good/Bad of Kickstarter (Score:5, Insightful)
The return on investment is the actual product itself. The product might not ever exist if people didn't invest it.
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I also expect some kind of preferential treatment for handing over my money early-- sort of like a pre-order bonus, except to a greater degree since more of my money is at stake.
Re:The Good/Bad of Kickstarter (Score:5, Insightful)
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It's a 3rd party escrow service. The funding threshold and levels also add a sense of gamification.
Also, people giving money are not investors looking for a positive return, but just want to see something done, and just expect a perk or trinket for their support.
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Wow! I applaud your bravery. If I was too dense to understand such a simple concept as Kickstarter, I don't think I would go around telling people.
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What's even better, I don't hide behind anonymity when being an asshat on the internet.
Re:The Good/Bad of Kickstarter (Score:4, Insightful)
Really, the only people who get kind of shafted in this are the Backers, who have to take on a lot of risk and are far from guaranteed a good product in the end. Luckily your average Kickstarter backer is out only a few bucks if the project is total flop. It's not like a traditional investor who could be in a lot of trouble when his large risky bets don't yield fruit.
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Are there plans to release a remake of the original original version of Leisure Suit Larry, Softporn Adventure [wikipedia.org]?
I thought the first LSL was a remake of Softporn Adventure?
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Several versions of Softporn Advetenture, including one with Pascal source code for the MS-DOS version, can be found at the bottom of this page [getlamp.com].
IV (Score:4, Funny)
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*snicker* (Score:2)
I should think the important question here... (Score:2)
DOSBox, WINE or what?
Re: I should think the important question here... (Score:3)
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I downloaded the Linux version directly from replaygames.com. Works just fine on my Ubuntu 64-bit 13.04. One really nice thing is I only had to unpack the tarball into a folder of my choosing and double-click the Larry-Linux icon. No terminal-fu, no files scattered about in various directories. This, IMHO, is the way to do these things. (I also got the Steam key, haven't used that yet. I have not yet installed Steam directly, but run it in Crossover for the Windows games.)
My only gripe is that I can't
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I downed the tarball because I wanted a DRM-free version. I got the Steam key because in the main I've no big problems with how Steam goes about doing their DRM; Steam offers good flexibility of use and seems to be committed to treating their customers fairyl - IMO and for my needs and wants, of course.
I don't run Steam for Linux client because I don't want to find out about potential gotchas having two Steam installs on one system - one native and one running under Crossover, although I've got some Linux-
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I just finished it, I think I'll play through again. A lot of it was very similar to the original, which I played I think nearly 20 years ago when I was about nine. My dad had the whole series at one point, I wasn't suppose to play them, but figured out DOS at a pretty young ange. He was pretty excited when I told him they w
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Think of Crossover as commercial Wine. Their main dev (I embarrassed to not recall his name just now) is also a main contributor to Wine; whatever improvements made in Crossover are folded into Wine. While I've yet been unable to buy a full year's support, I figure it's worthwhile to try to do what I can. Also, whenever I've managed to botch an install of Wine through ignorant configs or tweaking, Crossover has just worked. That's how I originally found it, so's I could get Civ V to play.
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Or, a non-dickwad answer, WINE.
Re:I should think the important question here... (Score:4, Informative)
Why not the original? (Score:4, Informative)
The original is available at GOG.com (good old games), and was on sale just last week.
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Makes me feel old (Score:3)
NSFW had not been invented when I first spent my lunch hours playing it on a walk-up XT at work.
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I know what an XT is, after all my first PC was a giant compaq "laptop" AT clone - yes, I used it on my knee!
But what is a "walk-up XT" please?
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I know what an XT is, after all my first PC was a giant compaq "laptop" AT clone - yes, I used it on my knee!
But what is a "walk-up XT" please?
A walk up XT is an XT that is postioned in a room that anyone can walk up and use. hence the person talking about NSFW.
What he is saying is that he played LSL where other people at work could easily watch.
Wonderful game (Score:3)
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does it have DRM? (Score:2)
does it have DRM?
website doesnt work in opera.
willing to buy but not if it has DRM
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If you buy from the Replay Games site - no DRM (Windows, Mac, Linux)
If you buy via Steam - No DRM (Mac, Linux) ; DRM (Windows)
Question. (Score:4, Insightful)
Does it have bouncing black boxes? It's not Leisure Suit Larry without bouncing black boxes.
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First one (Score:1)
First game I every played on a PC. There were a bunch of remakes but this isn't exactly an exact remake. Quite a few different twists and turns.
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If you don't like it, don't buy it! Simple.
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If you don't like it, don't buy it! Simple.
I suspect that he's *not* going to buy it. Does that preclude him from expressing his opinion anyway? [slashdot.org]
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Ehhh, unlax, doc.
A grown-up male will have no problem with, indeed will welcome, authentic females wherever they are to be found. They will even actively seek them.
Juvenile males will be stuck with their juvenile concepts. None of this is new, and little of it will appreciably change internally.
As for Larry, the biggest loser this side of Cincinnati? He's just out to get laid and find true love, like every other red-blooded male of an age and mindset. It's a game - a very non-serious, tongue-in-cheek, i
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I just find it depressing that in the wake of stuff like the #1reasonwhy thing on Twitter, and a boatload of gaming sites really attacking sexism lately, a game that exemplifies what's being criticised is receiving front page attention all over the place.
Thanks for the comment on my site! Nice to know people do occasionally read it. :)
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Hey, Robbie, it's not that I don't understand what you mean, and for much of it agree, it's just that I thought the target was a bit off, however easy it was. Perhaps it's just my odd way of looking at things, but when I look at the over-the-top silliness of Larry vs. the very real, insidious endemic attitudes that what I consider far too many of my gender carrying around inside, whatever such lip-service they might give to things such as equality, respect, and hell, just plain good manners, I can't get wo
Controllers (Score:2)
Cheat Codes (Score:1)
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Actually - yes, he did.
Ctrl + Alt + X and you're (still) in...
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Steam link (Score:1)
Original submitter here.
The game is now available in the Steam Store, here, [steampowered.com] with achievements and what-not.
However, so far, there's no Linux version as previously promised. Hmm.
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If you read the comments in the Community Hub the Linux version is there and can be installed, it's just not advertised on the Steam page yet.
Hopefully it means more Sierra Adventure Games. (Score:2)
I saw this and the only thing I could think was, maybe we will see some Space Quest again in the style of Space Quest IV or II – funny, and not just playing with technology. Or King's Quest in the style of IV or V, and not the bastardization of VII.
Or hell, a remake of Alien Legacy.... That I would pay be bucks for.
I know that large game development firms simply cannot bother with these projects because the demand and return is too low, but if there is enough devoted fans, maybe, just maybe, my son wi
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http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/spaceventure/two-guys-spaceventure-by-the-creators-of-space-que [kickstarter.com]
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That is awesome to see.
I didn't even know.
What about Alien Legacy?
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Re:Well..... (Score:5, Funny)
And that's different from George Lucas how?
Re:Well..... (Score:5, Funny)
At least Lucas has Jar Jar Binks to liven things ups.
So, in other words, point for Al Lowe then?
Re:Well..... (Score:4, Insightful)
Star Wars doesn't run DRM free on Linux.
Re:Well..... (Score:5, Funny)
You can remake, regurgitate and repackage Leisure Suit Larry as many times as you want but it'll still be a pile of shit.
Wow, I didn't realize how much kinkier the LSL sequels must be compared to the original.