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Sierra’s Franchise Titles Fade Into History

King's Quest VOne of the great downfalls of an acquisition or merger, in the game industry, is the loss of great franchise titles. Sierra, or Sierra Online, once stood on its own as a company with great gaming titles but later fell into the depths of Hades under many different company names.

Sierra’s last stop on the acquisition highway was Vivendi, years after much of Sierra’s steam had slowed. Now, they’re part of Activision Blizzard so we had high hopes they’d find a great use for some of the old Sierra properties long since collecting dust. Space Quest, Kings Quest, Leisure Suit Larry and especially Gabriel Knight were some of our favorites, but times have changed.

“We are retaining only those franchises that are a strong fit with our long-term strategy including Crash Bandicoot, Ice Age and Spyro, as well as Prototype and a second game that has not yet been announced. We will not publish any other titles that previously were part of the Vivendi Games portfolio and we are currently reviewing our options regarding those titles,” says Activision Blizzard.

This is unfortunate news, Activision Blizzard now has a large set of franchises on their hands, many of which have collected dust for years. Those dust collecting franchises could rise from the dead and reinvigorate their old fan base… or be dropped to the earth as unwanted scrapes after a big hunt with the vultures awaiting their take (sorry, too much watching of Animal Planet.)

Gabriel Knight

A reworked Kings Quest or Gabriel Knight could have seriously awesome potential in this time and age, imagine a dark comedy version of Gabriel Knight or a huge scaled world in King Quest using todays graphic engines. Although, these titles could also go the way Atari has gone and taken a well remembered franchise and made mud of its great name (*cough* Alone in the Dark).

Unfortunately, we’ll probably never know the distance an old franchise could go in this new world. We’ll have to pull out an old copy of our prized posessions and remember just how great they once where.

(Thanks, Joystiq. Originally posted at Gaming Podcast.)

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  1. Jonathon Howard Says:

    So what is happening to them? Will they sell them, sit on them? I’m sure someone out there would love a chance to re-work some of those old games… They’ll probably just sit on the IP indefinitly… what a waste

  2. Quest for Glory II Re-Released | Game Stooge Says:

    [...] you’re bemoaning Activision’s decision not to take advantage of Sierra’s old adventure games, at least someone is re-releasing one [...]

  3. Meow Says:

    Quest for Glory 2 has been remade into VGA version. :) Google it. Other than that? *sigh* I miss Sierra.

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