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Lucasarts Continues to Re-Release Classics

By urluckyday at 10:52pm on November 16th, 2009 | Comment

snes_indiana_jones_title_160x120From the “Lucasarts Workshop” blog, “Indiana Jones Greatest Adventures” is set to be released on the Wii’s Virtual Console.

There doesn’t appear to be too many special features or upgrades to the re-released game, and the game will still feature the password system to access later levels.

The blog post doesn’t outline too many other specifics, but it does say that it the game is available in the North America right now, and it will go live to the worldwide market this Friday.  The Nintendo website has the game listed at 800 Nintendo Points.

Lucasarts has two completed Factor 5 games?

By urluckyday at 5:48pm on November 2nd, 2009 | 2 Comments

Factor5Right now, Lucasarts rumors are plentiful.  Yet another rumor can be added to that list.  Forums and rumor websites have exploded with evidence pointing to Lucasarts having two completed games by the former game studio that was Factor 5.  Kombo.com broke the story today that pointed to a “Drew Langlois” resume that showed two games for the Wii that were created by Factor 5.

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Lucasarts Webdoc Showcases Lego Indy 2 Level Builder

By urluckyday at 10:13pm on October 16th, 2009 | Comment

Lucasarts has released a “webdoc” showing all of the different features that will be included in Lego Indiana Jones 2’s “Builder” feature.  Finally, gamers will be able to do what every Lego fan has always loved to do: build whatever they want.  While non-PC level editors can sometimes be rather limited, there seems to be quite a bit of customization available for the user to tinker with.

Lucidity Receives Lukewarm Reviews

By urluckyday at 11:32am on October 15th, 2009 | 4 Comments

lucidity1What looked to have been the most promising game from Lucasarts seems to have fallen a little short of “classic” status with sub-par gameplay.

Some of the biggest complaints have been surrounding the game’s sometimes outrageous difficulty, immovable camera, and the lack of depth and length of the adventure.

Look for a lot of mixed reviews as more come out.