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''Leisure Suit Larry'' is an adult-themed
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series created by
Al Lowe Albert William Lowe (born July 24, 1946) is an American video game designer who developed several adventure games, mostly for Sierra On-Line. He created the '' Leisure Suit Larry'' series. He has also worked as a casting director, voice director ...
. Drawing inspiration from '' Softporn Adventure'', the ''Leisure Suit Larry'' series centers on Larry Laffer—a middle-aged man known for his balding head, penchant for
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, and iconic
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s. The stories typically focus on his unsuccessful attempts to seduce young women, portraying him as an unsuccessful
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. A common link between the games are Larry's explorations of luxurious and cosmopolitan hotels, ships, beaches, resorts, and casinos. The series became notable for its blend of humor, parody, and
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, a departure from the norm in Sierra's otherwise family-friendly catalog. Under Lowe’s creative direction, the franchise launched its first six games between 1987 and 1996, becoming a
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. Following a hiatus, the series was revived with new installments overseen by a variety of development teams without Lowe's involvement. As of 2011, the series has sold 10 million copies. Sierra co-founder Ken Williams describes Leisure Suit Larry as the company's best-known franchise.


History


Original series

Al Lowe Albert William Lowe (born July 24, 1946) is an American video game designer who developed several adventure games, mostly for Sierra On-Line. He created the '' Leisure Suit Larry'' series. He has also worked as a casting director, voice director ...
, a designer and programmer on titles like '' Donald Duck's Playground'' and ''
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'', sought to innovate by creating a game that blended humor with interactive storytelling. Inspired by the humor in movies and TV, Lowe aimed to prove that games could be funny too. Lowe leveraged the technological advancements established by
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, the engine that behind Sierra's successful series, ''
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'' and ''
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'', to venture into an untapped commercial niche. The series originated with '' Softporn Adventure'', a 1981
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game by Chuck Benton, published by Sierra. This game's plot set the stage for the first "Larry" installment. Al Lowe, reflecting on the game's dated feel, likened it to a '70s
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, a comment that not only influenced the franchise's direction but also inspired the creation of its main character, Larry Laffer. Laffer's persona was partly based on individuals Lowe encountered while performing as a musician in 1970s bars, where he observed their often-unsuccessful attempts to pick-up women. Lowe maintained the original's structure but rewrote the narrative to include a comedic voice that pokes fun at Larry, significantly altering Softporn's tone. This approach retained just one original line, emphasizing Lowe's significant reimagining of the game’s narrative voice. Although Chuck Benton, ''Softporn''’s creator, is credited in ''Larry'', he did not contribute to its development. The ''Leisure Suit Larry'' series distinguished itself from other adult-themed games with its focus on comedy over explicit content. Marketed by Sierra as a light-hearted adult adventure, Larry aimed for laughs rather than pure titillation, setting it apart in a landscape populated by titles like ''
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'', '' Sex Vixens from Space'', ''
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'', '' MacPlaymate'' and '' Cobra Mission''. At most, the raunchier moments were usually hidden as
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. ''Leisure Suit Larry'' gained notoriety not just for its adult-themed content but also as a symbol of the rampant issue of
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. The scale of piracy was such that, according to Sierra, sales of hint books for the game at one point surpassed the sales of the game itself. Moreover, pirated versions of ''Leisure Suit Larry'' carried an unexpected threat:
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es. Banks in Switzerland, Germany, and England experienced significant data losses after employees, in ill-advised attempts to play pirated versions on work computers, introduced these viruses into their systems. Recognized as one of 1988's best-selling games by the
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, sales of ''Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards'' surpassed 250,000 copies in its first year. And the first three installments each sold more than their predecessors their initial 90 days of release. However, by the time '' Leisure Suit Larry 5: Passionate Patti Does a Little Undercover Work'' was released, sales began to plateau. '' Leisure Suit Larry: Love for Sail!'', despite critical acclaim and a booming home PC market, only sold around 280,000 copies—a figure below expectations for a mid-90s flagship game, and insufficient to recoup the millions spent on development and manufacturing. Following its acquisition by
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in 1996, Lowe's relationship with Sierra underwent significant changes. The adult content of the series became a source of contention within the conglomerate, especially within the conservative business culture of its educational software division, Davidson & Associates. Furthermore, Ken Williams, who had been a fervent supporter of designers with a strong vision for their games, left the company that same year. This departure left Lowe without a key advocate. In 1998, while ''Leisure Suit Larry 8: Lust in Space'' was getting underway, Sierra decided to halt production. Subsequent ''Larry'' games were released without Lowe's involvement. Lowe, who was on contract rather than a salaried position at Sierra, did not design any more ''Leisure Suit Larry'' games.


Spin-offs and sequels

'' Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude'', a spin-off from the original series, introduced Larry Lovage, Leisure Suit Larry's college-aged nephew, as the new protagonist, along with changes in gameplay. It was the first to feature full 3D graphics and to be released on consoles. Developed by
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and published by Sierra in 2004, the game received mixed reviews. 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. ''Box Office Bust'' was panned by critics, including Al Lowe himself, who thanked the publisher for keeping him away from developing the game. Assemble Entertainment released two ''Leisure Suit Larry'' games, rejuvenating the series with contemporary settings while retaining its humor. '' Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Don't Dry'' (2018) places Larry in the modern dating world, while its sequel, '' Leisure Suit Larry: Wet Dreams Dry Twice'' (2020), continues his quest for love.


Remakes and remasters

In 1991, Sierra leveraged advancements in technology to support 256-color graphics for the ''Leisure Suit Larry'' VGA remake.
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, an Emmy-winning artist and graphic designer, served as the creative director for the Leisure Suit Larry I remake. His choice of a
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style challenged conventional video game aesthetics while echoing the series' humor and cartoon-like nature of Larry's universe. The creative process included converting hand-painted backgrounds into digital formats, ensuring they complemented the game’s established aesthetic and the recognizable character design of Larry, previously defined by the series' box art. In 2013, '' Leisure Suit Larry: Reloaded'', a crowdfunded Kickstarter project and the second remake of the original game, was released in collaboration with series creator Al Lowe. While it received mixed to average reviews, critics noted its nostalgic charm but also pointed out that its features and design felt outdated. Lowe discussed the possibility of remaking ''Leisure Suit Larry 2'' or creating a new sequel, ''Leisure Suit Larry 8''. However, both projects were ultimately canceled.


Voice acting

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. The character of Larry Laffer was voiced by
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. Larry Lovage, the protagonist of ''Magna Cum Laude'' and ''Box Office Bust'', was voiced by
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.


Games


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
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, 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
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. 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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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. The fourth part is also considered as the remake of the first game, since it is included in the compilations together with the regular games and was released between the third and fifth part.


''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
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left Sierra on February 22, 1999. Like the canned ''
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'' 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
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. 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 singleplayer game play, players could also wirelessly battle 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. An alpha prototype was spotted at the ObscureGamers forum in February 2021.


''Leisure Suit Larry: Cocoa Butter''

In late 2005,
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department stores (through online vendor
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) 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:


Other software and 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 and legacy

The ''Leisure Suit Larry'' series became one of Sierra's most popular during the adventure genre's peak. It was ranked as the 85th top game of all time by
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in 1996, praised for its blend of campy humor and bad puns. The total sales of the first five ''Leisure Suit Larry'' games surpassed 2 million copies by 1996, as of ''Love for Sail''s release. By 2011, the series had reached a milestone of 10 million copies sold. ''
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'' described ''Leisure Suit Larry'' as a "profoundly lonely" representation of American masculinity.


References


Further reading

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External links


LarryLaffer.net


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