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they secured the IP through a kickstarter campaign
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/leisuresuitlarry/make-leisure-suit-larry-come-again
"We've already accomplished THREE of the hardest tasks (and one easier one):
Prying the Leisure Suit Larry license out of the hands of Big Software. DONE!
Convincing Al Lowe himself to come out of retirement for this top-to-bottom re-imagining of his 25-year-old creation. DONE!
Reaching our initial funding goal ($500,000) so that we can lock in the project. DONE!
Setting ourselves a new goal of $750,000! so that we can add vastly more content and loads of incredible new features. Al, Josh, the Replay gang and Adventure Mob have a laundry list of bonus features, all aimed at adding length, breadth, and 500,000 new laughs to the original game. Some of the features we'd desperately love to add are: animated intro and cinematic cutscenes, maps, dialogues, more speech, foreign languages, Easter Eggs, minigames (in the LSL tradition: fun to play, easy to skip), new puzzles, new girls, new locations...and that's just the top of the list."
Well, ♥♥♥♥.
Replay Games has an exclusive contract with Codemasters allowing them to make Leisure Suit Larry games.
Not true either. Al Lowe would love to make more games, he would love to make more Leisure Suit Larry games too, however, he and the CEO of Replay Games have personal differences, and after a certain scandal came to be known Al Lowe refuses to continue working with them. He told me that if there was a way to work on Larry games under a different studio he would immediately do it.