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Aulayna
04-03-2013, 06:53 PM
Disney Shuts Down LucasArts, Cancels Star Wars 1313 And Star Wars: First Assault (http://kotaku.com/disney-shuts-down-lucasarts-468473749)

Jinx
04-03-2013, 07:01 PM
Late April Fool's please? :(

ShinGundam
04-03-2013, 08:24 PM
Ouch. :(

G13
04-03-2013, 09:42 PM
This is the end of an okay era.

I think everything was set in motion for this after TOR became free to play. Sucks that all those people lost their jobs. :(

Dr. rydrum2112
04-03-2013, 11:04 PM
Rebal Assualt, Dark Forces, The Dig, Indiana Jones movie games (and the original Fate of Atlantis), Loom...

Quindiana Jones
04-03-2013, 11:09 PM
They could have at least made another Battlefront first. :(

They could've added Disney characters on top of the Star Wars heroes.

Bolivar
04-03-2013, 11:25 PM
It's sad whenever this happens, but they actually had a really cool next-gen game in the works that a lot of people were intrigued about. It's disheartening that a project can just die like that.

Skyblade
04-03-2013, 11:41 PM
Honestly, I'm not that sad. LucasArts has been in a decline for quite some time.

Although I do seem to be one of the only people who really didn't think that highly of what they've shown of Star Wars 1313.

There is potential for good stuff from the IPs, but the company itself is not doing well, and revamping it would be a lot of work, probably more than it's worthwhile for Disney to take on, especially since they haven't done a lot of game work themselves. Let others use the IPs, and let LucasArts die.

Xannidel
04-04-2013, 01:42 AM
And I remember playing many of their games, Monkey Island, Full Throttle, Dig, Loon, ect
They will be missed by many but they have not really made anything THAT good for awhile, I know 1313 had great potential too because I was so pumped for it. I wonder if their IPs can be salvaged.

Aulayna
04-04-2013, 01:54 AM
I suspect Disney will just sell out rights to the IPs now to the highest bidder for a tidy profit.

XxSephirothxX
04-04-2013, 02:08 AM
It helps to remember that this is not at all the same LucasArts that gave us X-Wing vs. Tie Fighter or Monkey Island or Grim Fandango, but it still sucks to see those people lose their jobs.

Star Wars 1313 probably would not have been an amazing game, but as a bit Star Wars fan I'm sad to see it die. It was basically Star Wars Uncharted, at least from what they showed off last year, and I'd totally be in for a 7 hour thrill ride set in the Star Wars universe, especially since it focused on bounty hunters and the seedy side of Coruscant rather than Jedi.

Disney has said they may farm the game out to another developer to finish, but that's really unlikely to happen. Kotaku quoted a source (http://kotaku.com/disney-shuts-down-lucasarts-468473749) saying chances are effectively zero the game will ever be finished. Since Disney plans to license its properties out to other game developers in the future, I hope that at least nets us some good Star Wars games. And in my wildest dreams, Double Fine can buy the rights to some of those old adventure games.

Larahl
04-04-2013, 02:44 AM
I just want to know the secret of Monkey Island.

nik0tine
04-04-2013, 03:11 AM
Could this be the best post ever?


That's the illusion of giving George Lucas all the credit.

On the original Star Wars he was surrounded, had a mentor and creative collaborators from whom he learned much, and with whom he sparred. By the time of Phantom menace, he was Christ himself lifted by a righteous army of Yes-Men, and more than ever before, the sole creative source of the product he was making. And right there, in the glint of Jar Jar's eye, is the truth on display.

About ten years ago I read a review of an exclusive theatrical screening of Marcia Lucas' workprint of Star Wars, the screener they exhibited internally before most special effects were added and long before John William's score was completed or possibly even conceived. The reviewer described a much quieter, languid movie, infused with the kind of score that is in this trailer. Not without trouble, but apparently it worked. Certainly not as solid as the movie we know, but a worthwhile alternative to experience. Such a style would be in keeping with science fiction films of the 60's and 70's, from 2001 and Solaris to Logan's Run, and even George Lucas' brilliant THX-1138.



Here is an interview with Gary Kurtz worth reading. It confirms something I felt even as a kid: From the public perspective it seems George Lucas is the sole creative force of his brainchild "Star Wars". But filmmaking reality is that one or more other invisibles are shapers of the body and soul of the collaborative project. And in fact, here it was George, his publically underappreciated wife Marcia, quite significantly his friend and producer Gary Kurtz, and later Irvin Kershner (taking the seat warmed by George's mentor Francis Ford Coppola) -- the "Beatles" foursome that made Star Wars and Empire Strikes Back work so well.



But like the Beattles, what was creative gold was interpersonal hell. They didn't get along. The collaborators completely disbanded after Empire Strikes Back, George and Marcia divorced soon thereafter, and ever since then George has been running large as the sole lord and master of his gazillion dollar franchise, surrounded by talented but totally subordinate managers and creatives. The result?

Ewoks.



And all the rest of that undead Star Wars crapola ever since. From Coppola to Crapola. Shame, like the Beattles, they had a good thing
 going. Well, for art anyway, not for their collective mental health I guess.

 And gobs of money.

Shiny
04-04-2013, 03:16 AM
Lucas Arts came in to speak at my school a few months back and pretty much confirmed that Disney would be taking over. I didn't think that would mean shutting down LucasArts though. This is horrid. Disney continues to ruin everything.

Rostum
04-04-2013, 03:37 AM
And in my wildest dreams, Double Fine can buy the rights to some of those old adventure games.

Grim Fandango 2 please!


This is horrid. Disney continues to ruin everything.

I don't know, I have a feeling any company would have shut the studio down. It just is not performing, and is mismanaging the fantastic IP they have.

Skyblade
04-04-2013, 03:46 AM
Lucas Arts came in to speak at my school a few months back and pretty much confirmed that Disney would be taking over. I didn't think that would mean shutting down LucasArts though. This is horrid. Disney continues to ruin everything.

Is it really that big a loss? LucasArts hasn't done that well lately.

Personally, I think Disney's done quite well over the years. They partnered with Square Enix to give us Kingdom Hearts (a series that was at its best when Disney was most involved with it). They bought up Marvel and we got The Avengers.

Sure, they drive their own properties into the ground, but they tend to be respectful of other people's ideas.

But they're not a gaming company. They don't really have the know how or experience to turn LucasArts around and make it a good company again. Just letting it go to free up the IPs so that they can turn them over to other companies seems like a much better idea for Disney.

Had they purchased LucasArts at its pinnacle, I'm sure they'd keep it around and working. But they've inherited a company that's really fallen into a downward slump, with little to recommend it and with no real idea how to fix it. I don't really mourn its loss.

Del Murder
04-04-2013, 04:29 AM
Rebal Assualt, Dark Forces, The Dig, Indiana Jones movie games (and the original Fate of Atlantis), Loom...
:(

Shiny
04-04-2013, 05:30 AM
This is a huge loss for someone like me. I grew up with Fate of Atantis I know they haven't done many worthwhile computer games like that for a while, but I was really hoping the Disney merger would mean they would be able to get the means to produce amazing games again.

The saddest thing is that at the expo I attended I few months back, they showed the trailer to 1313 and they were so excited about it and so was I. ;___;

Madame Adequate
04-04-2013, 10:04 AM
RIP in peace Lucasarts. Even if they were past their prime. :( Maybe someone can grab a couple of the IPs and give us new games though.

Dr. rydrum2112
04-04-2013, 02:16 PM
Rebal Assualt, Dark Forces, The Dig, Indiana Jones movie games (and the original Fate of Atlantis), Loom...
:(


I am glad I was not the only one sad to reminisce about some great games from my childhood.