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RE: The Sierra Box Art Grand Tournament – Vote for the Greatest Cover! - Jackal - 01-09-2026

Great job, RC! Very nicely done.

Just as a matter of completeness, perhaps the final results should replace the unfinished bracket in the original post?


RE: The Sierra Box Art Grand Tournament – Vote for the Greatest Cover! - srnickolas - 01-10-2026

thanks Rubacava! looking forward for the lucas one or maybe a Legend one later. It was very fun


RE: The Sierra Box Art Grand Tournament – Vote for the Greatest Cover! - Rubacava - 01-10-2026

(01-09-2026, 11:53 PM)Jackal Wrote: Great job, RC! Very nicely done.

Just as a matter of completeness, perhaps the final results should replace the unfinished bracket in the original post?

 Ty! I've been unable to edit the first post since the semifinals ended. Apparently it exceeds the forum limit for how old a post can be & still be edited. I contacted Joshua, hopefully there is a workaround.

(01-10-2026, 01:31 AM)srnickolas Wrote: thanks Rubacava! looking forward for the lucas one or maybe a Legend one later. It was very fun

yw. Lucas coming tomorrow!


RE: The Sierra Box Art Grand Tournament – Vote for the Greatest Cover! - Jackal - 01-10-2026

(01-10-2026, 02:37 AM)Rubacava Wrote: Ty! I've been unable to edit the first post since the semifinals ended. Apparently it exceeds the forum limit for how old a post can be & still be edited. I contacted Joshua, hopefully there is a workaround.

Ah, gotcha. I've updated the image myself. I'd rather not not extend the edit function any longer than it already is.


RE: The Sierra Box Art Grand Tournament – Vote for the Greatest Cover! - Rubacava - 01-10-2026

(01-10-2026, 03:48 AM)Jackal Wrote:
(01-10-2026, 02:37 AM)Rubacava Wrote: Ty! I've been unable to edit the first post since the semifinals ended. Apparently it exceeds the forum limit for how old a post can be & still be edited. I contacted Joshua, hopefully there is a workaround.

Ah, gotcha. I've updated the image myself. I'd rather not not extend the edit function any longer than it already is.

Awesome thx


RE: The Sierra Box Art Grand Tournament – Vote for the Greatest Cover! - Hexenwerk - 01-10-2026

A bit late to the party, but thank you for this awesome tournament. I enjoyed it and looking forward to also participate with my votes in the next one. Thank you for organizing this!


RE: The Sierra Box Art Grand Tournament – Vote for the Greatest Cover! - gary - 01-11-2026

Congrats to the epic screaming sheet man.


RE: The Sierra Box Art Grand Tournament – Vote for the Greatest Cover! - EirikMyhr - 01-15-2026

(01-09-2026, 06:07 PM)LeftHandedGuitarist Wrote: There are 16 LucasArts adventure games if you include the "forgotten" one - Mortimer and the Riddles of the Medallion (1996). I think it's overlooked because it was a kid's adventure.

Hmm, I always thought of Mortimer as more of an arcade shooter (it used the Rebel Assault engine!). Were there many adventure elements in it too? I forgot… I only remember the quick riddles between the levels themselves. The graphics style in the cutscenes sort of made it feel like an adventure game, though!


RE: The Sierra Box Art Grand Tournament – Vote for the Greatest Cover! - LeftHandedGuitarist - 01-15-2026

(01-15-2026, 03:24 PM)EirikMyhr Wrote:
(01-09-2026, 06:07 PM)LeftHandedGuitarist Wrote: There are 16 LucasArts adventure games if you include the "forgotten" one - Mortimer and the Riddles of the Medallion (1996). I think it's overlooked because it was a kid's adventure.

Hmm, I always thought of Mortimer as more of an arcade shooter (it used the Rebel Assault engine!). Were there many adventure elements in it too? I forgot… I only remember the quick riddles between the levels themselves. The graphics style in the cutscenes sort of made it feel like an adventure game, though!

I've never played it, but everything I've seen describes it as an educational puzzle game. I guess even the arcadey segments are still point-&-click!