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Originally Posted by Krumelur
It's really new to me. I thought TTG would be holding all the rights of Sam & Max and MI now.
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Sam and Max is a different ball of wax. As it's the creation of Steve Purcell, he can license it out as he wishes; the original game was (and Sam and Max: Freelance Police was going to be) produced under license from Steve. Monkey Island, however, is LucasArts' creation. Telltale didn't magically "get" the rights from LucasArts because they closed their eyes and wished for it.

I'm sure there were negotiations of some sort involved.
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Originally Posted by Krumelur
I did not know that you have some sort of agreement with LEC. I'm still wondering why LEC does that. They should know by now that adventure games can be successful, so they could create their own ones.
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Well, they decided that no one wanted adventure games, and they'd rather just make a million Star Wars games. Then they decided to slash their dev staff and farm all the actual development work out. I guess such is the nature of corporations. Fortunately, many of the good people from the olden days of LucasArts are now at Telltale, and can carry on that legacy.