Star Wars 1313 trademark not renewed by Disney
Added: 18.01.2014 17:30 | 8 views | 0 comments
Insert Vader "Nooooooooooooooooooooo!" here.
If you listen closely, you can sense a great disturbance in the Force. As if millions of voices suddenly cried out in terror and were suddenly silenced. The voices were those hoping that Disney would pick up the Star Wars 1313 license after closing LucasArts last year.
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| Disney Abandons Star Wars 1313 Trademark
Added: 17.01.2014 22:16 | 9 views | 0 comments
Angie Santiago reports: "It appears that Disney has finally banged in the final nail into the Star Wars 1313 coffin, confirming that the project has finally been abandoned. Star Wars 1313 began its road to cancellation way back in 2013 when Disney laid off most of the LucasArts staff, whom were originally stated to be working on the project. Of course, fans continued to valiantly hold out hope, even after the Star Wars license was sold off to EA, unofficially confirming the death of the project."
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| Looking Ahead To The Conversations Of 2014
Added: 04.01.2014 23:16 | 14 views | 0 comments
Game Informer - Last year was filled with the excitement of new console launches, the curiosity caused by Steam Machine concept, and the sadness of publishers THQ and LucasArts folding. No doubt the impact of these stories will be felt in 2014, but new conversations will emerge. Here are three that were keeping an eye on.
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| 2013 in Review - Part Two
Added: 03.01.2014 5:16 | 13 views | 0 comments
"In part one of our look back at 2013, we took you down memory lane to discuss some sad stories in LucasArts closing and THQ shutting shop. As well as that, we glanced over the Star Wars/EA deal and the debacle that was the development of Aliens: Colonial Marines.
Today, were having a look at some more highlights and lowlights from 2013."
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| Stick It To The Man! Review Triple Fine | Metro
Added: 21.12.2013 0:17 | 4 views | 0 comments
One of the difficulties of reviewing video games is knowing how much prior knowledge to assume on the part of the reader. It seems safe to imagine everyone knows what blockbusters like Call Of Duty and Assassins Creed are but what about Psychonauts makers Double Fine and their ex-LucasArts boss Tim Schafer?
Tags: Arts, Cave, Duty, Creed, Review, Fire, Still, Assassins Creed, Assassins, Assassins Creed, Double, LucasArts
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| Kickstart this: Investigate a series of killings around Victorian London in noir adventure game The Slaughter
Added: 11.12.2013 15:04 | 7 views | 0 comments
The Slaughter has a string of interesting ingredients to entice your interest.
First, it's a noir-style point and click adventure. Second, it's set in Victorian London. Third, you're a private eye investigating a series of killings.
It's a combination of classic LucasArts adventure games, with darker themes apparently inspired by the works of David Lynch, Cormac McCarthy, and Max Ernst....
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| Kickstart this: Investigate a series of killings around Victorian London in noir adventure game The Slaughter
Added: 11.12.2013 15:04 | 2 views | 0 comments
The Slaughter has a string of interesting ingredients to entice your interest.
First, it's a noir-style point and click adventure. Second, it's set in Victorian London. Third, you're a private eye investigating a series of killings.
It's a combination of classic LucasArts adventure games, with darker themes apparently inspired by the works of David Lynch, Cormac McCarthy, and Max Ernst....
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