paedraggaidin: For me, the old Sierra Adventure games hold a special place in my heart...I played the original Hero's Quest (before they were forced to change the name) and Police Quest on a friend's ancient huge "laptop" with its tiny blue monochrome LCD screen (this was around 1990). When I got my own first home computer around a decade later, I looked for them, and eventually (after something like two years) I found Quest for Glory I - IV.
Sure, the graphics may be "primitive" by today's standard, especially QfG I and II, but they still are great games, and I enjoy playing them t this day, and also regret that I've never been able to play QfG V. There's something about them that I haven't found in many other "modern" games.
I don't understand why Sierra hasn't released a modern QfG compilation like they have with King's Quest, Space Quest, Police Quest, and even Leisure Suit Larry. I've played all five series, and in my opinion QfG will always be the best.
You realize that Sierra does not exist in any way any more, right? The name is still owned by Activision, I believe, but they haven't released anything under that name in years. Blizzard used to release games with Sierra as publisher, but not since the early 2000s, if I'm not mistaken. Really, Sierra died around the turn of the millenium and Vivendi then Activision puppeted their lifeless corpse and used their good name to increase sales on random titles, until people forgot what Sierra was...