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Steve Purcell On Sam & Max 2's Cancellation

An anonymous reader writes "Saw this newsbit on AdventureGamers.com - Steve Purcell, creator of Sam & Max, made the following statement in a letter to the LucasArts fansite Mixnmojo regarding LucasArts' cancellation of Sam & Max 2: 'LucasArts' sudden decision to stop production on Sam & Max is mystifying. Sam & Max was on schedule and coming together beautifully... It's a shame to think that the [dev team's] accomplishments, as well as the goodwill that has been growing in the gaming press toward this project, will all go to waste due to this shortsighted decision.' Check out the link for the full letter. There is also an interesting editorial posted on AdventureGamers.com as well." Is this cancellation a blow the commercially developed traditional graphic adventure can recover from?

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  1. Don't blame LucasArts too much. by Talonius · · Score: 5, Informative

    They are a company whose job it is to make money. At least they haven't stooped to suing people randomly, like the makers of ScummVM or ... God, whatever else.

    The email address to email to is pr@lucasarts.com. Send them a polite, well worded, well thought out email. If your intent is to help get Sam and Max 2 published then you'll be polite. Any other actions will simply irritate LucasArts.

    As well, another poster mentioned a console port. I would most certainly purchase a console port of an adventure game - of all the PC games out there the generally simple interface of the adventure game would work wonderfully well!

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    My reality check bounced.
    1. Re:Don't blame LucasArts too much. by DeadScreenSky · · Score: 2, Informative

      They used to make money by being innovative and releasing funny and great games like Sam & Max Hit the Road, Day of the Tentacle, and later Grim Fandango. Now they seem to think they can only make money by rehashing yet another tired Star Wars game.

      Grim Fandango bombed, actually. Just didn't sell.

      And I know people seem pretty ignorant about (scary!) console games on Slashdot, but Lucasarts has released some great original games recently (mostly on the consoles). See Gladius, for example.

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  2. Who you should e-mail by ShawnDoc · · Score: 2, Informative
    Here's a list of e-mail addresses you should email (right this instant) to let know what you think of the cancellation:

    The Official Address

    Randy Breen, VP of Development

    Mary Bihr, VP of Global Publishing

    Michael Nelson, Acting President