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Interview With dtp Entertainment's Chris Kellner @ Just Adventure

Posted by Kristophe @ Saturday - February 19, 2005 - 14:56 -
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Just Adventure's Randy Sluganski takes time out to interview the German dtp Entertainment's own Chris Kellner...

You seem to have found a niche as the adventure game publisher for German speaking territories (Germany, Austria, Switzerland). Was this just a lucky coincidence or was it the goal of your original marketing plan?

Well, adventures have been on dtp’s radar for some years. We took some early steps with Sanitarium and The Longest Journey, sniffing into the RPG-genre with Gothic I (which turned out to be a major hit). But it was not until the astonishing success of Runaway that we decided to specialize in adventures. We saw the opportunity, we found the niche and jumped into it. But not only because of economic reasons, but also because some of the most important senior staffers at dtp, including myself ;-), are hardcore adventure-fans and always thought of reviving the genre.

Are there any specific adventures right now that you would like to add to dtp’s game catalogue?

Of course there are some interesting titles out there right now being developed, but I’m really not allowed to say the names – we don’t want to wake up sleeping dogs and give away business opportunities.

 
 
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