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LeftHandedGuitarist   10-13-2025, 12:47 PM  
Tough one, I like them both. But they both have awkward character faces. I'll go for Larry.
Josh_Mandel   10-13-2025, 02:05 PM  
(10-13-2025, 07:34 AM)EirikMyhr Wrote:
(10-13-2025, 03:14 AM)Josh_Mandel Wrote: Just by way of explanation: the reason the name "Roger Wilco" started to be pushed up front, and the Space Quest name de-emphasized, was actually  twofold. 

For one, Sierra never had the rights to the Space Quest name -- they had to repeatedly license it from the Children's Museum of Indianapolis. (You can probably find that referenced in tiny print on Space Quest boxes.) So the hope was to eventually jettison the Space Quest name entirely so the licensing wouldn't be necessary and Sierra could own the property free and clear.

The other concern was that it was suspected that people be might be less likely to buy a current game if they hadn't played all the previous numbers in the series. By titling each game "Roger Wilco and the...", you avoided making the numbers a potential area of confusion. As with the "Space Quest" name, I think the long-term goal was to eliminate the numbers entirely.

Josh

Hi Josh! Great to see you here!

Thank you for this fascinating piece of background information, it really explains a lot!  Smile
The layout of the SQ4-6 boxes made me sort of suspect something like this, but I could never prove it - until now! Big Grin

Hah! You are vindicated!

Thank you for the welcome, it's a pleasure to be here!

Josh
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Rubacava   10-13-2025, 02:10 PM  
(10-13-2025, 03:14 AM)Josh_Mandel Wrote:
(10-08-2025, 06:22 PM)EirikMyhr Wrote: Well dang, this time I like both of them much more than most of the entries so far. Too bad they have to compete!
SQ6 I find much, much prettier than SQ4. Even though I’m still critical of the whole «Roger Wilco» branding thing, it actually looks kind of cool here. The colours are nice, and the whole image sort of comes alive. They also «borrowed» the font from Star Trek: The Motion Picture…

QFG1 is more of an artistic statement, with the «flat» image, the stained glass and the symmetry. Even so, the colours are kind of ugly.

No dang it, I’ll have to go with SQ6.
Just by way of explanation: the reason the name "Roger Wilco" started to be pushed up front, and the Space Quest name de-emphasized, was actually  twofold. 

For one, Sierra never had the rights to the Space Quest name -- they had to repeatedly license it from the Children's Museum of Indianapolis. (You can probably find that referenced in tiny print on Space Quest boxes.) So the hope was to eventually jettison the Space Quest name entirely so the licensing wouldn't be necessary and Sierra could own the property free and clear.

The other concern was that it was suspected that people be might be less likely to buy a current game if they hadn't played all the previous numbers in the series. By titling each game "Roger Wilco and the...", you avoided making the numbers a potential area of confusion. As with the "Space Quest" name, I think the long-term goal was to eliminate the numbers entirely.

Josh

 Fascinating. Going for 2,3,4,5,6,7 is so old school.... I remember lots of movies did it as well in the 80's and 90's. Music industry never went that way. Except for guns n roses that one time.
LadyKestrel   10-13-2025, 05:34 PM  
There's something about a man who has the strength to wield a longbow that sets my heart aflutter. I choose Conquest of the Longbow.

The late actor, Robert Hardy, wrote a very interesting book about the history of the weapon.

Life: Adventures guaranteed.  Instructions not included.
Jen   10-13-2025, 09:03 PM  
Again I don’t care for either one, but I really hate the art style on LSL, so I’m going with Conquests of the Longbow.
Joshua AGH   10-14-2025, 12:41 AM  
Oh jeez. I'm going with Robin Hood, although its not easy to distinguish in a hurry. Waaay too much going on. But i have never liked the Larry 7 cover. I feel like it's the equivalent of an "eye candy" comic book cover. The water skiing makes zero sense.
Legerdemancy   10-14-2025, 12:28 PM  
I’m voting for Leisure Suit Larry 7.

The vibrant primary colours attract attention, whilst the purple and white colours give the image balance. It features readily apparent slapstick jokes that thankfully aren’t too crude. Good use of motion blur with Larry’s head. Pleasant tonal hues of the sky. Proficiently drawn refreshing ocean waves. It’s my favourite packaging cover so far in this competition.

Conquests of the Longbow is a very nice cover too. I like the muted gold tones used as a backdrop for the lettering. The marketing angle appears to be about having a variety of characters and a strong nature aesthetic, which is certainly a fail-safe cover design, but maybe they could have tried something more ambitious.
BobVP   10-15-2025, 09:35 AM  
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(10-13-2025, 05:34 PM)LadyKestrel Wrote: There's something about a man who has the strength to wield a longbow that sets my heart aflutter. I choose Conquest of the Longbow.

The late actor, Robert Hardy, wrote a very interesting book about the history of the weapon.

He's not skipping leg day either!

I'm going with Robin Hood as well.
chrissie   10-15-2025, 10:36 AM  
I prefer the cover of Conquests of the Longbow.
SunnyNoot   10-15-2025, 11:34 AM  
Conquests of the Longbow
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