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Once upon a time, Sierra Entertainment, now a subsidiary of VU Games, was the leader in PC adventure games. It's most famous fra […]
Once upon a time, Sierra Entertainment, now a subsidiary of VU Games, was the leader in PC adventure games. It's most famous franchise was the King's Quest series, which originated in 1984, but the game's formula spread to space in Space Quest, the streets in Police Quest, and the hormonally charged libido of Leisure Suit Larry.
However, in order to give those games a whirl, today's gamers need a computer running on ancient operating systems.
That's about to change, thanks to some new re-releases from VU Games. A VUG representative confirmed to GameSpot that the publisher is preparing compilation packs of the above four series that will run on Windows XP.
Each set will contain multiple games in the series, but it is unknown exactly which ones will be included. The price of retro gaming won't be a king's ransom--the sets are priced at $20. No release dates have been announced, but product pages on online retailers' Web sites say the games will be available in late March. More information in expected in the upcoming weeks.
http://www.gamespot.com/news/6144828.html
As I said on 3dr -
I have mixed reactions. For one thing I'm worried about the XP changes but another because well....
I checked my editions of PQ, KQ, SQ and LSL and they all come out to 3.3 gb (cd versions included) so the fact that they refuse to put them on one DVD is very odd.
Apprently the date is set for March, but they've pushed it back enough times that I doubt they have a proper release date yet.