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''Leisure Suit Larry'' is an adult-themed sexual video game series created by Al Lowe. It was published by Sierra from 1987 to 2009, then by
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starting in 2009. The first six ''Leisure Suit Larry'' titles, along with ''
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'' and '' Love for Sail Mobile'', were distributed by
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(now
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), while '' Box Office Bust'' and '' Reloaded'' were distributed by Codemasters. Currently the games are being published and distributed by Assemble Entertainment. The games follow Larry Laffer, a balding,
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-speaking,
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-wearing man in his 40s. The stories generally revolve around his attempting, usually unsuccessfully, to seduce attractive young women. , the series has sold copies.


Games


History

The series had its origins in Sierra's earlier ''
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'', a 1981
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created by designer Chuck Benton; the story and basic structure from that game were reused for the first "Larry" game. The "Larry" games were one of Sierra's most popular game series during the genre's heyday, when it was first released in the mid-1980s. The series contains the only games produced by Sierra that contain significant sexual themes. In general, the games follow the escapades of Larry Laffer as he attempts to persuade a variety of nubile women to sleep with him. A common link between the games are Larry's explorations of luxurious and cosmopolitan hotels, ships, beaches, resorts, and casinos. The character of Larry Laffer was voiced by Jan Rabson. After the first game, the seriesdespite becoming known for its lewd contentgained a reputation for not featuring as much sexual material as expected; this was particularly true of the middle games in the series, which were released at the same time as more explicit games, like '' Cobra Mission''. At most, the raunchier moments were usually hidden as Easter eggs. Things became racier again toward the end of the series, particularly in the (original) final installment, ''Love for Sail!''. '' Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude'', a spin-off version of the series, featured a different protagonist and style of game play. It was developed by High Voltage Software and released by Sierra in 2004. In 2007, Vivendi Universal Games announced a mobile
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of ''Love for Sail!'' In 2008, Sierra Entertainment announced plans to release '' Leisure Suit Larry: Box Office Bust''. It was developed by
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, and the publishing rights were offered to
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, who published the game in 2009. Larry Lovage, the protagonist of ''Magna Cum Laude'' and ''Box Office Bust'', was voiced by Tim Dadabo. ''Box Office Bust'' was panned by critics, including Al Lowe himself, who thanked VU Games for keeping him away from developing the game. In June 2011, Replay Games announced on their blog that they had acquired a license for the ''Leisure Suit Larry'' series. Replay Games planned to re-release the titles it licensed. It was also announced that the series' creator, Al Lowe, would be involved with the development of the new releases. In April 2012, Replay Games initiated a
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project that finished funding on May 2, 2012, and secured a total of $674,598, for which the developers promised to add more story, additional dialogue, and one more character. The "HD" game, titled '' Leisure Suit Larry: Reloaded'' was originally announced to be released in late 2012, but it was delayed to mid-2013. In April 2013, Lowe said that early development had begun on a remake of ''Larry 2'';
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later confirmed the game's early development in a Kickstarter update.


Unreleased games


''Leisure Suit Larry 4: The Missing Floppies''

''Leisure Suit Larry 4: The Missing Floppies'' is the name for a never-made fourth installment, often regarded as an in-joke. The name, used by official sources and fans, refers to rumors that the reason for the cancellation of the game was the losing of the game's original production floppies, after which the developers refused to remake the game from scratch. Other sources claim that it was nothing but an internal office
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. The franchise's installments were numbered as if this installment had been published; the actual fourth installment was ''Leisure Suit Larry 5: Passionate Patti Does a Little Undercover Work''. Al Lowe gave two official reasons for the cancellation of ''Leisure Suit Larry 4''. The first was that Sierra had begun work on a multiplayer installment for The Sierra Network, but the project failed mostly due to technical reasons. The second was that the ending of '' Larry 3'' was definitive and somehow
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al, since it showed Larry and Patti coming to the Sierra studios to make games based on their adventures, as well as living happily in a mountain cabin in Coarsegold. This completed a relatively cohesive trilogy, and was a dead-end for a new story arc. In 2012, Lowe discussed what happened to the fourth installment in a video made for a
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project, in which he said that the idea for skipping ''Larry 4'' came as a flippant comment in the office, and became a "real marketing coup" when selling ''Larry 5'' because buyers would immediately ask what happened to the fourth. It became "one of software's big jokes". According to production notes given by Lowe, the following events must be assumed to have happened between ''Larry 3'' and ''Larry 5'' to connect the two games: Larry and Patti plan to marry; Patti leaves him at a Yosemite church to pursue her career, but Larry is gone when she returns; The villain of ''Larry 5'', Julius Biggs, somehow steals the game disks and Larry suffers amnesia. The absence of the floppy disks was introduced as a plot element in the sequel to explain how Larry, as a computer generated character, came to suffer from amnesia. ''Larry 4'' appears in several of the other games in the series, including being played in ''Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude''. ''Leisure Suit Larry: Love For Sale Mobile'' takes place during the ''Larry 4'' development years, and a subplot for the best ending requires finding the lost disks. A folder named LSL4 could be found on the CD of ''Leisure Suit Larry Collection'' in which Al Lowe left a note in a readme file referencing the game and concluding "who says sequels have to be done sequentially?". ''
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'' proposed what ''Leisure Suit Larry 4'' might have looked like in a 1990 issue spoofing video games. Their idea was "the after effect of Larry's screwing around with the time coming for Larry having to pay the piper." They proposed the idea of Larry in a maze game similar to '' Berzerk'', where he must steer clear of out-of-wedlock pregnancies he has caused, as well as private investigators, case workers and angry fathers wielding shotguns, making it extremely difficult for Larry to continue his infamous carefree attitude towards casual sex. On April 1, 2009, the
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site Abandonia released an alleged "leaked copy" for download. This turned out in fact to be an elaborate
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prank: the screenshots were fakes, the review was fictional, and the "game" archive actually contained 55 identical copies of scanned front casing of ''Leisure Suit Larry: Box Office Bust''. The game is a part of the plot of '' Space Quest 4: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers'', another Sierra title. In the game, LSL4 is labeled as the cause of a supercomputer virus that crippled Roger's home planet Xenon.


''Leisure Suit Larry 8''

''Leisure Suit Larry 8'', tentatively subtitled ''Lust in Space'' (as well as ''Explores Uranus'' in some references), was in full development in 1998 until funding was cut. Shortly afterwards, Sierra's adventure games department was disbanded, and Al Lowe left Sierra on February 22, 1999. Like the canned '' Space Quest'' sequel, ''Larry 8'' was to feature
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, but no more than a few test renders now survive. The game ''Leisure Suit Larry: Explores Uranus'', as well as its teaser, was referenced in ''Leisure Suit Larry: Love for Sail!'' triggered with an Easter egg, as well as a teaser after completing the game. In 2013, Al Lowe pointed out that this title is still being considered, with support from series co-writer Josh Mandel. Lowe stated that even though he would like to complete the ''Reloaded'' series first, ''Leisure Suit Larry 8'' is "absolutely" still in the works.


''Leisure Suit Larry: Pocket Party''

''Leisure Suit Larry: Pocket Party'' was a canceled game meant to be released in the second half of 2005 for the N-Gage. The publishers were Vivendi and
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, while the developer was TKO-Software. In the game, players would explore a 3D college campus, while solving puzzles and engaging in risque activities. As they search for the ultimate good time, gamers bump into Rosie Palmer, the head cheerleader at Larry's college. Attempting to win over Rosie's heart, Larry is thoroughly embarrassed by her jock boyfriend Chuck Rockwell, but humiliation has never stopped Larry before and he is determined to do anything to be with Rosie. In addition to single-player game play, players could also wirelessly square off against an opponent in four different turn-based mini-games.GameSpy
Concept art and design document of the game are in hands of Jody Hicks, one of the game's developers. Also alive Alpha prototype was spotted at ObscureGamers forum in February 2021.


''Leisure Suit Larry: Cocoa Butter''

In late 2005,
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department stores (through online vendor Amazon.com) began accepting pre-orders for a sequel to ''Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude'' titled ''Leisure Suit Larry: Cocoa Butter''. This new game was being developed for the PC, PS2, Xbox and PSP systems, but has since been canceled.


Collections

Several ''Larry'' collections have been compiled: * ''Larry 3-Pack'' (1991): This collection included the first three games that were available at the time. * ''Leisure Suit Larry's Greatest Hits & Misses'' (1994): This CD collection included all the Larry games up to ''Larry 6'', including both versions of the original game, the VGA floppy version of ''Larry 6'', the ''Laffer Utilities'' and the original ''Softporn'' game. A limited edition print of the ''Leisure Suit Larry'' book was also included, titled "My Scrapbook". * ''Leisure Suit Larry: Collection Series'' (1997): This two-CD collection included everything the previous collection contained, plus the VGA and SVGA CD-ROM versions of ''Larry 6'', a ''Larry 7'' preview, and ''Larry's Big Score: Pinball''. This was the only collection to include ''The Official Book of LSL (Perfectbound Edition)''. * ''Leisure Suit Larry: The Ultimate Pleasure Pack'' (1999): This four-CD collection was, again, otherwise identical to the one before it except that it also included the 1998 ''Larry's Casino'' and the full version of ''Love for Sail!'' * ''Leisure Suit Larry Collection'' (2006): This barebones collection contains only the first six ''Larry'' games originally released on floppies (substituting the ''Larry 1'' VGA remake for the EGA original, and excluding the CD edition of ''Larry 6''). According to www.Allowe.com,
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excluded ''Love for Sail!'' from the collection in fear that the hidden Easter egg ending would give the collection an Adults Only rating. Unlike previous collections, this one does not come with any printed documentation (instead including
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files containing the original manuals for
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purposes) and the games are loaded through
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. * ''Leisure Suit Larry: Greatest Hits and Misses!'' (2013): Downloadable release on GOG.com by
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. It includes ''Larry 1–6'' (including both EGA and VGA remake of ''Larry 1'', and the VGA and SVGA CD versions of ''Larry 6'') and ''Softporn Adventure''. The SVGA version of ''Larry 6'' was slipped in during an update. ''Softporn Adventure'' was removed from the pack on February 28, 2018, but still available for those who bought it previous to that date. ''Larry 7'' is sold separately. * A limited-time release titled ''Leisure Suit Larry Collection Bundle Game Bundle'' ending November 24, 2021, offered by humblebundle.com includes up to nine games with two tiers: titles 1-3 for at least $1 and all nine for at least $10. The titles are: ''Leisure Suit Larry 1 - In the Land of the Lounge Lizards'', ''Leisure Suit Larry 2 - Looking For Love (In Several Wrong Places)'', ''Leisure Suit Larry 3 - Passionate Patti in Pursuit of the Pulsating Pectorals'', ''Leisure Suit Larry - Magna Cum Laude Uncut and Uncensored'', ''Leisure Suit Larry 5 - Passionate Patti Does a Little Undercover Work'', ''Leisure Suit Larry 6 - Shape Up Or Slip Out'', ''Leisure Suit Larry 7 - Love for Sail'', ''Leisure Suit Larry - Wet Dreams Don't Dry'', ''Leisure Suit Larry - Wet Dreams Dry Twice''.


Other software

* '' Hoyle Book of Games, Volume I'' (1989). Larry Laffer is a character in the game and interacts and speaks with other players. * ''Crazy Nick's Software Picks: Leisure Suit Larry's Casino'' (1992). It is part of the ''Crazy Nick's Software Picks'' series of games, includes slot machine, blackjack, and poker taken from the ''In the Land of the Lounge Lizards'' VGA remake and ''Larry 5''. * ''The Laffer Utilities'' (1992), a parody of the '' Norton Utilities'' package. * ''Leisure Suit Larry's Datebook'' (unreleased): Mentioned in a 1992 Sierra Catalogue as "Larry speaks! Custom Larry screens pop on to tell you about meetings, birthdays, work habits, and hard-drive hygiene! Let Larry organize your life. Scary, huh?" It was never released; according to Al Lowe, he did not even know it existed. * ''Larry Pops Up!'' (1996): A non productivity utility program and screensaver released as a promo for ''Larry 7''. * ''Leisure Suit Larry's Casino'' (1998) in which Larry Laffer is running a casino. The game offers five casino games, three party games, a full gift shop, three restaurants, three bars and a few surprises. It also featured an online component which allowed for players to upgrade their hotel room and participate in other online-only activities, but the servers have been taken offline. * ''Leisure Suit Larry: Kühle Drinks und heiße Girls'' (2004): a three-game mini-game pack released in Europe. * ''Leisure Suit Larry's Sexy Pinball'' (2005), a pinball game for mobile phones. * ''Leisure Suit Larry Bikini Beach Volley'' (2006), a beach volley game for mobile phones. * ''Leisure Suit Larry Love for Sail'' (2007), a mobile adventure game with an original story. * ''Leisure Suit Larry Magna Cum Laude'' (2008), a mobile game showing some mini games to play with the number pad. * ''LarryCasino'' (2017), a gamified online casino, in which the player must help Larry to find all of the missing objects in order to move through the levels, all based around a new Larry Laffer adventure''.''


Other products

* ''The Official Book of Leisure Suit Larry'' (1990) (written by Al Lowe and Ralph Roberts, containing background information and hint guides). The book was revised and edited so that there was a second (1991), a third (1993), and a fourth (1997) edition, and ''Special Edition'' (released with ''Larry Collection''). * ''The Authorized Uncensored Leisure Suit Larry Bedside Companion'' (1990) (written by Peter Spear), containing the stories of the first three ''Leisure Suit Larry'' games, as well as detailed walkthroughs, point lists and maps. The book, like other Sierra books by Peter Spear such as ''The King's Quest Companion'', was revised and edited so that there was a second edition (1991) covering ''Larry 5''.


Reception

The series was ranked as the 85th top game of all time by '' Next Generation'' in 1996, for how "the designers have managed to work in enough campy humor and bad puns to keep the game going through five more installments over nine years." The total sales of the first five ''Leisure Suit Larry'' games surpassed 2 million copies by 1996, as of ''Love for Sail''s release. , the series has sold copies.


References


External links


LarryLaffer.net


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