Hi Ishan,

Although, I haven't checked the database I'm pretty sure Liam isn't on
this list or we would have heard from him before now. In any case I
think some here are perhaps over reacting to the news.

We don't know what Liam's long term plans are regarding these games.
There is a perfectly reasonable reason why he may have stopped selling
his legacy games while retaining them as commercial software. It would
make sense if he perhaps has plans to rewrite them in say BGT and
release updated versions sometime in the future. In such a case it is
smarter to not continue selling the old legacy versions which he is
obligated to support when he would perhaps rather put that time into
new games or possible rewrites of his old games. If he did, for
example, have plans to rewrite his old games but released the old
versions as freeware he'd end up competing with his freeware versions
and people being people they would opt for the freeware version rather
than buy the new version.

Bottom line, I personally don't know what Liam is doing, but I think
many are being too hasty when they rush to judgment about his
discontinuation of Super Liam and Judgement Day. He may have perfectly
sound reasons for what he is doing, but has not communicated those
reasons to the rest of the gaming community.

Cheers!


On 9/6/14, ishan dhami <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi super liam and judgement day they both are  good games
> surely liam don't want to become a super hero
> liam gives me disappointment and sadness.
> since I don't know about the super egg hunt so I cannot say whether it
> should be abandonware or not.
> but I can say that if you are not able to preduce these games release
> them as freeware products.
> everyone have a right to play games and you cannot steal it.
> Liam sir are you listening? Thanks
> Ishan

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