At about this time, Stephen King was publishing his "Green Mile" serial novel, and John's publisher approached him with the idea of doing a similar series. Legend Entertainment liked the idea, and assigned award-winning game writer Bob Bates (TIMEQUEST, Eric The Unready) to work with John to develop the plot. No one knew why they were appearing, but everyone knew they had something to do with the abandoned old insane asylum on the hill overlooking the town. These "gifts," delivered by a shadowy figure, brought with them madness and death. The idea centered on a small town in New England named Blackstone, where mysterious packages were starting to appear on the doorsteps of particular families. Best-Selling John Saul Book Series Has Sold 10 Million Copies Worldwide. John is a New York Times best-selling author who has written 19 consecutive hit thrillers. In May of 1995, John Saul wrote to Legend Entertainment with the idea for a computer game. Website: Requirements: Minimum system requirements and availability Windows 95/98, Pentium 133 and 16 MB of RAM, plus a 1MB SVGA card. Publisher: Mindscape and The Learning Company Producer: Legend Entertainment and Red Orb John Saul's Blackstone Chronicles article by Al Giovetti
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