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Originally Posted by Sir Pantalones
ToMI and SoMI:SE sold well, and made money. LucasArts like money.
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ToMI may have sold well for an independent company, but I seriously doubt it sold hundreds of thousands of copies, let alone millions. A company like Lucasarts invests a lot more money into their games, a lot more than Telltale Games does, primarily due to the fact that Lucasarts has more money.
SoMI:SE probably did sell well, and it will encourage them to remake older games, but that doesn't mean they'll start to make new adventure games. The last adventure game Lucasarts released was Escape 9 years ago. If adventure games were that profitable then they wouldn't have stopped. Unfortunately for both of us, adventure games is a niche market, and so adventure games can only survive through smaller, independent companies such as Telltale.
I could be wrong about all of this, though. I've been wrong before. Nothing would please me more than to see a new Lucasarts adventure game.