When are the rest of the Lucasarts adventure games comming out on steam?

i seam to remember last year, they said that they are planning to release more of the old adventure games on steam later. its been almost a year, where are the rest of them? did indiana jones, loom, and the dig just not sell well? i was really looking forward to being able to play Full Throttle, Hit the road, and Day of Tenticle.

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  • edited July 2010
    When Lucasarts decides to release them, I imagine. They're undergoing a management shift there now, so stuff like that is probably not too high on the priority list. I think they've had pretty decent sales of the CMI special edition though, so it makes sense for them to keep releasing older games.
  • edited July 2010
    One wonders if they'll ever release Curse on Steam. There's no reason to make an SE of it.
  • edited July 2010
    Seeing as 4 other LA titles were released on Steam when SMI:SE came out, perhaps we can expect the same with MI2:SE is released?
  • edited July 2010
    i wish we could see sales figures of lucas arts game, and have an idea or standard of what was a good sales for an adventure game.

    Lucas Arts is so inconsistent in what they say and do, their word doesnt hold too much value to me. Which is so the opposite when you see TTG words and action which comes usually good.
  • edited July 2010
    Games that haven't been released on steam yet are perhaps pencilled in for Special Editions in the future.
  • edited July 2010
    jp-30 wrote: »
    Games that haven't been released on steam yet are perhaps pencilled in for Special Editions in the future.

    Which would be awesome! I like your positive take on things. But then theres Lucas Arts reformation, and search for a new prez.

    I hope you are right! And that the new president doesnt mean new direction in making games.
  • edited July 2010
    Everlast wrote: »
    Which would be awesome! I like your positive take on things. But then theres Lucas Arts reformation, and search for a new prez.

    I hope you are right! And that the new president doesnt mean new direction in making games.

    Evidence suggests that LucasArts may continue not sucking.
  • edited July 2010
    Everlast wrote: »
    But then theres Lucas Arts reformation, and search for a new prez.

    That search is pretty much wrapped up.
  • edited July 2010
    jp-30 wrote: »
    That search is pretty much wrapped up.

    Wait why did Rodriguez leave he was pretty much, the guy that wanted lucas arts to bring out the classics.
  • edited July 2010
    Icedhope wrote: »
    Wait why did Rodriguez leave he was pretty much, the guy that wanted lucas arts to bring out the classics.
    Maybe he didn't like the pressure put on him by shareholders and other executives to continue whoring out star wars titles.
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