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Whatever happened to the movie they were going to make based on this?
They're still pretty good, especially the third, and the fifth, released yesterday, is not half-bad. It's good to enjoy an adventure beside Guybrush Threepwood again.
As for the move, I think it was scratched, and as a fan, I have to say, whew! What a relief!
Many reasons. Number one being the crisis of dickwadness that struck them a couple of years ago. With Sam & Max 2 and Full Throttle, also 2, almost completed, they scrapped everything and devoted themselves to only pumping out crappy Star Wars game after crappy Indiana Jones action/platform game.
This lead to the birth of several small companies of former LucasArts emplyees, including Telltale Games, who released two Seasons of Sam & Max, one series of Wallace & Gromit and yesterday, Tales of Monkey Island.
Given the sucess of these, especially Telltale, who are being dickwads themsleves these days, with their keybored/cuntsole fixation over good ole point n' click, LucasArts has kinda seen the light and here we go:
They're also partnering up with Steam, which I'm not getting into because of several issues, one of them being that Steam may actually have full access to your computer.
Lucasarts had a change of upper management recently. Old management thought there was no money in these properties. New management does ... hence you're seeing the old games being released and remakes/sequals being put into production.
Lucasarts had a change of upper management recently. Old management thought there was no money in these properties. New management does ... hence you're seeing the old games being released and remakes/sequals being put into production.
You mean 15/7. There's only 12 months, you know? :tongue0011:
Anyway, yeah, given Telltale's success with adventure games, they're trying for the market again. I don't really think it has anything to do with management. If it did, they'd go for a new game, not re-releases. I really believe it was the fact that adventure games are doing quite well again that put them on this track.
Which means, if they sell well, we may have a new LucasArts adventure game. Although, due to the fact that nobody who worked on the old games works at LA anymore, I wouldn't expect that much of a game.
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