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The News Deaf, Dumb and Blind Kids have been Waiting to Hear Read Smell 05 Feb, 2013 / 9 comments

In a surprise move, we will be getting new games adorned with the LucasArts logo in the very near future.


Source: Zen Studios

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    Narrative on 08 Feb, 2013, 20:02…
    LucasArts finally found a genre of games where they don't have to bother with any story whatsoever.
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    Gov. Phatt on 06 Feb, 2013, 07:06…

    jp-30

    You think this game was only developed after the Disney buyout?



    How long does it really take to develop a pinball app? Plus, the Lucas Companies knew about the merger before we did.
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    jp-30 on 06 Feb, 2013, 06:32…

    Call me Squinky

    not unless the game's for people without the sense of taste as well...

    I've become part of the machine.

    Gov. Phatt

    This is the LucasArts under Disney, folks. 99 cent Star Wars mobile games.

    You think this game was only developed after the Disney buyout?
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    Gov. Phatt on 06 Feb, 2013, 05:45…
    This is the LucasArts under Disney, folks. 99 cent Star Wars mobile games.

    Only a matter of time before 1313 is deemed too adult for Disney and gets cancelled.

    And forget about Monkey Island. It's gone forever. No need to have 2 comedic adventure pirate franchises.


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    Call me Squinky on 06 Feb, 2013, 05:45…

    jp-30

    Call me Squinky

    headline is in rather poor taste, no?

    There has got to be a twist.



    not unless the game's for people without the sense of taste as well...
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    jp-30 on 06 Feb, 2013, 00:57…

    Call me Squinky

    headline is in rather poor taste, no?

    There has got to be a twist.
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    Call me Squinky on 06 Feb, 2013, 00:52…
    headline is in rather poor taste, no?
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    Jake on 06 Feb, 2013, 00:49…
    We'd all play goddamn Monkey Island or Grim Fandango digital pinball so I don't know how much room there is to squirm on this.
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    Melancholick on 05 Feb, 2013, 21:41…
    And we had concerns that the Disney merger would somehow prevent continued, high-quality use of the existing LA license*. FIE ON THAT.


    *I almost wrote "licenses," but then I remember what--and who--I was talking about.

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