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  1. I knew that I recognized you from somewhere. Seriously a sequel isn't what would be great here. I mean if any of you remember when this game came out it had some serious voice talent. The guy who played Jarod on that show the Pretender (Big late nineties show) was Nameless. The black guy who played Mary's dad in There's something about Mary, was Vhailor. Skinner from the X-files was the voice acting for Dakkon, and the guy who did Morte's voice has been in like every commercial and cartoon ever made. In comparison, look at Oblivion, the voice acting was terrible except for Patrick Stewart who sounded like he was constipated. Not mention that every third person in Oblivion had the same damn voice. If not a true sequel, at least a spiritual one that combines suspension of disbelief with a deep story. It could work I think.
  2. A sequel may be untoward, but further work in the setting should happen. Not letting gamers of the upcoming generation experience these games (that laid the groundwork for most if not all of modern RPGs) is criminal. A reboxing and update of all of the I.E. titles, with compatibility fixes would reignite some interest, and likely sell pretty well to boot. I just think its a shame that good work gets buried. I think WoTC is sitting on this because of the loss of value they experienced when they took over TSR. They just need to see that while not worth much as a rulebook, it could tear it up as a video game. Tear it up is a copyrighted phrase
  3. Hi, As stated in the subject line I know its been asked over and over what will happen to the PS:T I.P? Who owns it now? I mean a formal petition I suppose could convince people to move on working this I.P but you literally have a cult classic game here. Not before or since was there a game that combined elements of philosophy, science fiction, and fantasy as seamlessly. It's plot was winding, and entertaining. I am not suggesting a PS:T sequel, although there would be many inroads for that following different characters from the party, or perhaps another person who follows the Nameless One's path. I think that if marketed, managed, and deployed properly, it could easily generate revenue enough to justify obtaining the I.P and I would be willing to help in that regard, as I am sure many others would. If deployed using a newer framework, perhaps similar to Elder Scrolls, or Fallout 3, I think the results would speak for themselves. Shane Tyree
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