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10/10/2006 at 4:43 pm #5631AnonymousInactive
Old news, but I forgot to mention it at the time…
LucasArts Joins Forces with Free Radical Design to Create New Next-Generation Entertainment Experience
LucasArts furthers its commitment to creating unprecedented next-generation gameplay by teaming with the lauded UK-based developer
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – August 23, 2006 – LucasArts today announced an agreement with Free Radical Design to develop a new video game for next-generation console platforms. Product and release details will be unveiled at a later date.“Free Radical has always been about titles with great gameplay and innovative design,” said Peter Hirschmann, Vice President of Product Development at LucasArts. “In the battle for videogame quality, these guys are at the front of the line. This team’s pedigree is one of the best in the business.”
“In recent years, LucasArts has established itself as one of the hottest publishers on the planet,” said Steve Ellis, Director at Free Radical, “We’re honored that they’re every bit as interested to be working with us as we are to be working with them.”
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10/10/2006 at 7:34 pm #33963AnonymousInactive
That’s a very clever move by both companies. I’m sure you’re chuffed about it, Lewis!
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10/10/2006 at 9:00 pm #33968AnonymousInactive
Yeah Ronny, this game is gonna rock!
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10/10/2006 at 9:44 pm #33972AnonymousInactive
Boadle……Boadle….that name sounds familar…..didnt there use to be someone on the forum named that?
;)
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10/10/2006 at 10:22 pm #33974AnonymousInactive
Yeah, I was taking a break from all the smart-arses around here ;)
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11/10/2006 at 7:59 am #33980AnonymousInactive
Ya lucasarts are a great publisher. Well done their Free Radical, looking forward to Haze.
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11/10/2006 at 8:34 am #33982AnonymousInactive
I personally cannot wait to see what will come out of these two companies as one. I loved some of the classic 2D adventure games from lucas arts. Day of the tentacle and Monkey island being high on the list. And Free radical seem to like to throw in a bit of comedy/stupidity into their games aswell.
I can see this going well.
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11/10/2006 at 10:55 am #33988AnonymousInactive
*does the “Sam N’ Max” dance*
:D
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11/10/2006 at 6:01 pm #34001AnonymousInactive
Oh yeah, knew i forgot something. Sam ‘N’ max was great. I used to love the series of it too when it was on fox kids a few years ago. Good times.
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12/10/2006 at 8:02 am #34007AnonymousInactive
Oh yeah, knew i forgot something. Sam ‘N’ max was great. I used to love the series of it too when it was on fox kids a few years ago. Good times.[/quote:c2ca98855f]
Sam and max series? fuck must get on you tube and find some of that :lol:
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14/10/2006 at 12:11 pm #34066AnonymousInactive
Yeah it was on fox kids at some point. Not sure was it at the time of Earthworm jim though. May have been a year or two after. Then again. Fox kids used to show some cool old shows. Now it’s just crap.
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15/10/2006 at 12:09 pm #34073AnonymousInactive
Yeah it was on fox kids at some point. Not sure was it at the time of Earthworm jim though. May have been a year or two after. Then again. Fox kids used to show some cool old shows. Now it’s just crap.[/quote:7c2a25ea5a]
it’s jetix know!!! …isn’t it?!?
(^^The knowledge of a student^^)
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16/10/2006 at 6:58 pm #34082AnonymousInactive
Yeah hence the “Fox kids used to show some good stuff.” Now it’s just crap. SO yeah jetix is a piss machine anyway.
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