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Originally Posted by Captain Blondebeard
I'm sure the uproar about LA canceling Sam and MAx had nothing to do with Telltale going out of their way to get the license.
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Remember that Telltale was only founded after the cancellation, by many of the former
Freelance Police. So yes, I think the public uproar was of secondary importance, compared to their own emotional attachment to the franchise.
Also note they didn't get the Sam and Max rights from LucasArts.
EDIT: Great, a redundant post.
(I didn't see Udvarnoky's response). Let me answer your next point, then:
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Originally Posted by Captain Blondebeard
It worked for the Kings Quest fan game.
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People weren't sending petitions to Phoenix back then (what would be the point of that?), though, but to Vivendi. So this doesn't really work as a fitting analogy.