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Just Adventure+ article

Posted: August 21, 2008 • 3:05 pm
by James LeMosy
A new article with some new nuggets of information, courtesy of Randy Sluganski at Just Adventure. Check it out!

Re: Just Adventure+ article

Posted: August 21, 2008 • 3:25 pm
by joliet_jane
Ooh, yeah!!! :D

But wait, um...
The game is self-funded and the small, passionate development team consists of some names that will be instantly familiar to Tex Murphy fans....... Doug Vandergrift who created the animations for the game.
...I think he may be thinking of D.V. Senior, but it may actually be D.V. Junior working on this new game. :?

Re: Just Adventure+ article

Posted: August 21, 2008 • 3:31 pm
by Bafitis
Another Article, And Another, And Another... We Won't Stop Until We Have Polluted The Web With 3 Cards... :twisted:

Re: Just Adventure+ article

Posted: August 21, 2008 • 4:39 pm
by Jen
Nice....lots a new info. That sounds like a lot of gameplay for $20. And, yes, I'd like a copy of the deluxe boxed set.

Re: Just Adventure+ article

Posted: August 21, 2008 • 9:17 pm
by Bjyman
Only $20. Think that will be enough income for Tex?

Re: Just Adventure+ article

Posted: August 21, 2008 • 10:00 pm
by Bafitis
I must have missed something somewhere... Where does it say that the game is only going to cost 20 bucks???

Re: Just Adventure+ article

Posted: August 21, 2008 • 10:12 pm
by lotus_j
Bafitis wrote:I must have missed something somewhere... Where does it say that the game is only going to cost 20 bucks???
It actually says less than $20 and available by download.

Re: Just Adventure+ article

Posted: August 21, 2008 • 10:24 pm
by Bafitis
In the Article that James linked above???
Article wrote:But, according to Aaron, the possibility does exist that, “If we can generate enough income off this game, we will definitely go back to doing a sequel to Tex Murphy.”

For now though, the focus is on Three Cards to Midnight. So much so that sequels are already being considered. The game will initially be available via online download only, but a boxed collector’s edition that will contain extra content is being considered and would be sold from specialty sites such as Just Adventure.

The game is self-funded and the small, passionate development team consists of some names that will be instantly familiar to Tex Murphy fans. Besides Aaron and Chris, there is Brian Johnson one of the lead artists on Pandora Directive who designed the tarot cards that are in the trailer; Matt Heider who scored the music for Pandora Directive and Overseer and Doug Vandergrift who created the animations for the game.
I'm sorry I've read this article, but I see nothing to do with Price in it... The only reference to the number 20 is when he talks about the girl being in her late 20s... I see nothing of price mentioned...
So I ask, was it in another article that I've missed or has this article been edited???

Please, cut-n-paste what I'm missing, but I assure you, I've read the Whole Article...
If it is another source, please provide a link...

Re: Just Adventure+ article

Posted: August 22, 2008 • 12:02 am
by michel pronk
u can put my name up for at leas one download and perhaps a few delux boxes wink wink

Re: Just Adventure+ article

Posted: August 22, 2008 • 12:17 am
by lotus_j
Bafitis wrote:In the Article that James linked above???
Article wrote:But, according to Aaron, the possibility does exist that, “If we can generate enough income off this game, we will definitely go back to doing a sequel to Tex Murphy.”

For now though, the focus is on Three Cards to Midnight. So much so that sequels are already being considered. The game will initially be available via online download only, but a boxed collector’s edition that will contain extra content is being considered and would be sold from specialty sites such as Just Adventure.

The game is self-funded and the small, passionate development team consists of some names that will be instantly familiar to Tex Murphy fans. Besides Aaron and Chris, there is Brian Johnson one of the lead artists on Pandora Directive who designed the tarot cards that are in the trailer; Matt Heider who scored the music for Pandora Directive and Overseer and Doug Vandergrift who created the animations for the game.
I'm sorry I've read this article, but I see nothing to do with Price in it... The only reference to the number 20 is when he talks about the girl being in her late 20s... I see nothing of price mentioned...
So I ask, was it in another article that I've missed or has this article been edited???

Please, cut-n-paste what I'm missing, but I assure you, I've read the Whole Article...
If it is another source, please provide a link...
The article was updated. The price was removed. I don't know why that is and I don't want to make any assumptions. I'll try and find out the price on Monday night.

Re: Just Adventure+ article

Posted: August 22, 2008 • 8:00 am
by joliet_jane
$20, $200 bucks... I'll just pay. It'll be nothing compared to how much toil I've put into get the Overseer DVD to work.

Re: Just Adventure+ article

Posted: August 22, 2008 • 12:50 pm
by Frank
Randy's still over at JA? Nice.

DV sure is full of ressources! Nice to hear you guys are still all working together!

I think it's safe to assume pretty much everyone here would go for a collector's box, but of course our numbers don't hold much in the balance.

Good article, here's hoping for a hundred more!

Re: Just Adventure+ article

Posted: August 22, 2008 • 2:53 pm
by Bafitis
lotus_j wrote:The article was updated. The price was removed.
That's fine, I knew I wasn't missing something... :D

Maybe they are changing their minds... Don't matter to me, I'm use to paying 40 to 60 dollars for Video games anyway...