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| 8 Amazing LucasArts Games We Shouldn't Forget
Added: 29.08.2014 15:12 | 7 views | 0 comments
Today Escapist Magazine goes down memory lane with eight of the best games to come out of LucasArts.
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| Dave Grossman Leaves Telltale Games - IGN News
Added: 14.08.2014 21:18 | 9 views | 0 comments
Dave Grossman, former LucasArts employee whose credits include writing and programming both The Secret of Monkey Island and contributing work to its sequel, announced yesterday that he is leaving Telltale Games.
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| Monkey Island Vet Heads Back to Adventuring on Kickstarter
Added: 08.08.2014 12:13 | 15 views | 0 comments
Greg Micek writes: "Its pretty much the law that as a PC gamer you must look back at the extensive library of LucasArts adventure games with fond memories. Even if you never played a minute of Grim Fandango, Monkey Island, Maniac Mansion, or any of the others; it is expected that somewhere deep in your soul you acknowledge the greatness of the LucasArts adventure titles. With those fond memories (whether or not theyre yours doesnt matter) comes the desire to re-live those golden days of disk swapping, pc speaker booping, and absurd item collecting. Thankfully, one of the core values of Kickstarter as a company is to help recreate that gaming golden age for the modern generation; or so it seems."
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| Monkey Island Vet Heads Back to Adventuring on Kickstarter
Added: 08.08.2014 11:13 | 8 views | 0 comments
Greg Micek writes: "Its pretty much the law that as a PC gamer you must look back at the extensive library of LucasArts adventure games with fond memories. Even if you never played a minute of Grim Fandango, Monkey Island, Maniac Mansion, or any of the others; it is expected that somewhere deep in your soul you acknowledge the greatness of the LucasArts adventure titles. With those fond memories (whether or not theyre yours doesnt matter) comes the desire to re-live those golden days of disk swapping, pc speaker booping, and absurd item collecting. Thankfully, one of the core values of Kickstarter as a company is to help recreate that gaming golden age for the modern generation; or so it seems."
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