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A list of futuristic themed adventure games
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* [[w:Special:Search/Futuristic adventure game|Search for Futuristic Adventure Games on Wikipedia]]
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''<!-- For those of you who aren't aware, -->Sierra On-Line, the pioneers of the graphic adventure, closed down their central division on Monday, Feb. 22, 1999 ("Chainsaw Monday"), putting 125 people out of jobs and laying to rest a twenty-year legacy. Josh Mandel, an employee there for many years who worked on some of Sierra's best-loved games, offered to write a few loving words about this once-great company. We hope you enjoy. Our prayers are with the families of ex-Sierra employees.''
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==<br /> Related Links ==
 
* [[Ken's Chainsaw Monday Letter]]
* [[Josh Mandel's Sierra Eulogy]]
* [[Yosemite Entertainment]]
 
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Chainsaw Monday

 

Just Adventure[1] wrote:

Sierra On-Line, the pioneers of the graphic adventure, closed down their central division on Monday, Feb. 22, 1999 ("Chainsaw Monday"), putting 125 people out of jobs and laying to rest a twenty-year legacy. Josh Mandel, an employee there for many years who worked on some of Sierra's best-loved games, offered to write a few loving words about this once-great company. We hope you enjoy. Our prayers are with the families of ex-Sierra employees.

 

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  1. Originally published on Just Adventure www.justadventure.com/Articles/RIP_Sierra/RIP_Sierra.htm (Web Archive)



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