Sports Illustrated Top Ten Best Games From LucasArts
Added: 10.05.2013 0:17 | 5 views | 0 comments
As you may have heard, LucasArts is no more. Sports Illustrated Extra Mustard has gave its community and gaming fans a trip down memory lane.
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| Lucasfilm registers multiple Star Wars domain names - Report
Added: 09.05.2013 7:00 | 3 views | 0 comments
The list of domain names registered by Lucasfilm includes Star Wars Alliance, Star Wars Rebels, and Wookie Hunters.
Lucasfilm has registered a group of Star Wars-related domain names, has reported.
Earlier this week, a new multi-year exclusive agreement to develop and publish new games based on Star Wars characters and stories.
Several of the new domains reference Star Wars themes, including the following:
- Star Wars Alliance
- Star Wars Rebels
- Star Wars Wolf Pack
- Wolf Pack Adventures
- Order 67
- Bothan Spies
- Gungan Frontier 2
- Gungan Frontier 3
- Gungan Frontier 4
- Wookie Hunters
No further information was available about whether the domains are tied to current or future projects, and none of the domains match currently announced games.
EA also confirmed earlier this week in a post-earnings financial call that it will during its 2014 fiscal year, which runs from April 1, 2013, through to March 31, 2014.
EA's deal with Disney makes it the exclusive developer of core Star Wars games. These titles will be delivered on all platforms. outfit Visceral Games are currently making new Star Wars games, which will run on the Frostbite 3 engine.
Disney acquired LucasArts alongside Lucasfilm in October last year for .
The fates of remain unclear.
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| The Pros And Cons Of EA Getting The Star Wars License
Added: 07.05.2013 23:17 | 11 views | 0 comments
Star Wars fans the world over were somewhat rejoicing the news that Star Wars video games are still being made after Disney closed down LucasArts earlier this year. However, some video gamers are wary that EA was the one to get the license. Is this a good or bad thing?
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| Avalanche was 'almost' signed to make 'massive Star Wars open world game'
Added: 07.05.2013 20:17 | 9 views | 0 comments
Joystiq: "At some point between 2005 and 2009, Just Cause developer Avalanche Studios "almost" signed with LucasArts on a 'massive, open world' Star Wars game, according to former Avalanche Studio Manager Oskar Burman and current Chief Creative Officer Christofer Sundberg."
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| Just Cause dev 'almost' signed deal to make open-world Star Wars game
Added: 07.05.2013 19:49 | 4 views | 0 comments
Past and present Avalanche Studios executives say Swedish developer was close to inking deal to make "massive" open-world game that could have saved LucasArts.
Just Cause developer Avalanche Studios was close to signing a deal to make a "massive" open-world Star Wars game, according to comments from past and present studio executives.
"Actually, wanting to work with [Star Wars] goes deep in [Sweden]," former Avalanche Studios development director Oskar Burman ). "Long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, we almost got that deal when I was at Avalanche."
Burman worked at Avalanche Studios from 2005 through 2009.
Responding to his tweet, Avalanche Studios founder and chief creative officer Cristofer Sundberg that if the deal had been made, LucasArts may still be open.
"If they had given us the deal back then, LucasArts would be alive today," Sundberg said. "A massive [Star Wars] open-world game! We would have rocked it."
Disney LucasArts last month.
The comments from Burman and Sundberg come after yesterday's news that Electronic Arts and The Walt Disney Group had to make EA the exclusive developer of "core" Star Wars games.
Avalanche Studios is currently developing multiple unannounced projects, the first of which .
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| Just Cause dev 'almost' signed deal to make open-world Star Wars game
Added: 07.05.2013 19:49 | 3 views | 0 comments
Past and present Avalanche Studios executives say Swedish developer was close to inking deal to make "massive" open-world game that could have saved LucasArts.
Just Cause developer Avalanche Studios was close to signing a deal to make a "massive" open-world Star Wars game, according to comments from past and present studio executives.
"Actually, wanting to work with [Star Wars] goes deep in [Sweden]," former Avalanche Studios development director Oskar Burman ). "Long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, we almost got that deal when I was at Avalanche."
Burman worked at Avalanche Studios from 2005 through 2009.
Responding to his tweet, Avalanche Studios founder and chief creative officer Cristofer Sundberg that if the deal had been made, LucasArts may still be open.
"If they had given us the deal back then, LucasArts would be alive today," Sundberg said. "A massive [Star Wars] open-world game! We would have rocked it."
Disney LucasArts last month.
The comments from Burman and Sundberg come after yesterday's news that Electronic Arts and The Walt Disney Group had to make EA the exclusive developer of "core" Star Wars games.
Avalanche Studios is currently developing multiple unannounced projects, the first of which .
Tags: Studios, Paul, Star, Wake, Arts, Electronic, Electronic Arts, Jump, Disney, Lots, Star Wars, LucasArts
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