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Post subject: A sad day for Adventure gamers. Lucasarts gets layed off
Post Posted: Apr 04, 2013 12:50 am
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My fist adventure game was a lucasarts game.. it was the start of my adventure fanatisem. If it wernt for Lucasarts i whould probobly be a consloe gamer, and whould never had heard or seen the Tex Murphy saga. Ok so LSA hasent made any adventure game since 2001 and all the adventure game creators have all but left the company. But it is a bit sad seeing a childhood "friend" getting the boot.

Im dedicating this topic to Lucasarts and all the memorys they have given me. Feel free to add yours.

PS. maybe now Ron and Tim might buy the Monkey island franchise of disney :D

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Post subject: Re: A sad day for Adventure gamers. Lucasarts gets layed off
Post Posted: Apr 04, 2013 5:42 am
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Easily one of the seminal gaming developers of the 1990s along with ID, Capcom, Eidos and 3DR. For me, Lucasarts gave me my appreciation of adventure games. Namely Day Of The Tentacle, Sam and Max and Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis were the staples of my gaming days back then. Their flight simulators were pretty neat along with their Doom inspired, Dark Forces. Sadly, their days of innovation ended at the beginning of the 2000s when they began abandoning the likes of Full Throttle, Sam and Max, and Grim Fandango. Even their treatment of the Indiana Jones suffered because they settled for a second rate Tomb Raider type of approach where gameplay and story telling took a backseat to what made their games in the 1990s great.

As sad as I am to see them go, their product over the previous decade has been mediocre at best and was getting to a point where it undid their legacy as good developers in the 1990s because they were getting further and further away from what made me admire them so much. If anything, it's arguably a fitting end to a company that went on to care less and less about innovative game design. So, the memories will always be there.

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Post Posted: Apr 04, 2013 9:41 am
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It is quite a loss. I enjoyed playing Full Throttle and Grim Fandango had such wonderful characters. They don't make it like that any more.

Thank you Lucas Arts for teaching me the art of insult sword fighting. You will be missed.

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Post Posted: Apr 04, 2013 9:57 am
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You know which LucasArts game gets mentioned the least?

No, it's not The Dig, although it's a contender.

I hereby submit Outlaws as the least talked about LucasArts game.

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Post Posted: Apr 04, 2013 10:10 am
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Really? I thought it was a toss up between Rescue on Fractalus! and Mortimer and the Riddles of the Medallion.

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Post Posted: Apr 04, 2013 10:23 am
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Rescue on Fractalus looked like it was from the future when it came out.

Since 2004, LucasArts has had a serious crisis of leadership. They went through like 5 presidents in the last 7 years. There was no clarity of vision for the company, and they were losing money.

Disney knows that the licensing is all profit, no risk. As much as I hate to say it, game development is kind of a sucker's bet now, as far as investments go, so I don't really blame them, there.

My hope is that Disney is going to be more amenable to selling/licensing some of those old LA IPs than Lucas was. They wouldn't license under any circumstances, unless they were also producing/publishing, which again is an investment.

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Post Posted: Apr 04, 2013 11:22 am
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The creative genius in Lucasarts is gone sadly - they made awesome games but that spark has gone.

Disney are a worry too though - aside from their Pixar movies, all their kids/cartoon movies have been relatively rubbish. They can't seem to get it right on marketing and I wonder if buying Star Wars and LucasArts etc is all about trying to turn that around.

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Post Posted: Apr 04, 2013 3:20 pm
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Will have to keep an eye out for some of the old LucasArts developers to put a game out there on the KickStarter website. A lot of other 90s adventure games company creators/employees have done so already, Tex included. :^)

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Post Posted: Apr 04, 2013 5:12 pm
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If I'm not mistaken, the majority of people involved with LucasArts' glory days in the adventure game genre are with either Telltale or Double Fine these days.

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Fred Buer wrote:
If I'm not mistaken, the majority of people involved with LucasArts' glory days in the adventure game genre are with either Telltale or Double Fine these days.

-Fred

Not many at Double Fine, actually, aside from Tim and (for a time) Ron. Couple minor artists, maybe.

Some of them are indeed at Telltale (Mike Stemmle, Dave Grossman, etc). Bill Tiller, Will Eakin and some of the art staff are at Autumn Moon, Larry Ahern and Mike Levine are at Crackpot, Steve Purcell is at Pixar... A lot of them are freelance (Peter Chan, Peter McConnell, Michael Land)

Really, they're kind of all over the place, which is a shame. In any event, I don't think any of them have been at LucasArts in years.

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Post Posted: Apr 05, 2013 3:42 am
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I hope Ron Tim and Steve get togheter and colaborate on getting the Monkey island licence to make the secuel that they had thought out.

Hopefuly wel see a boom in adventure games after this with licenses being rented or sold out to companies that has experience and knowlege of the games.

Would be cool to see if Dubblefine buys up DOTT or Full Throttel.. i would love to see them again.

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Post Posted: Apr 05, 2013 5:31 am
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Good luck getting anything out of the hands of Disney. I remember a Don Rosa story where Scrooge had gotten his hands on a substance that could dissolve anything, and one of the things he tested it on was Disney Contracts.

Rockefeller knows what I'm talking about.

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Post subject: Re: A sad day for Adventure gamers. Lucasarts gets layed off
Post Posted: Apr 05, 2013 6:26 am
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Fred Buer wrote:
Good luck getting anything out of the hands of Disney. I remember a Don Rosa story where Scrooge had gotten his hands on a substance that could dissolve anything, and one of the things he tested it on was Disney Contracts.

Rockefeller knows what I'm talking about.

-Fred

Disney just licensed Duck Tales back to Capcom. They're much friendlier to third-party licensing than Lucas was. Lucas wouldn't do it unless they were also publishing.

Now getting them to SELL IPs outright might be just as impossible as it was with Lucas, but that doesn't mean it isn't still an improvement over the status quo.

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Post Posted: Apr 06, 2013 2:16 pm
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So much for my hopes for a Force Unleashed 3.

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