From the late 1980s to the early 2000s, LucasArts was well known for their point-and-click graphic adventure games, nearly all of which received high scoring...
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division was grouped and rebranded as part of LucasArts. LucasArts became known for its line of adventure games based on its SCUMM engine in the 1990s, including...
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Sam & Max: Freelance Police (category LucasArts games)
graphic adventure video game developed by LucasArts from 2002 until its cancellation in 2004, and the final game in the company's adventure game era...
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Steve Purcell (category California College of the Arts alumni)
hired by LucasArts as an artist and animator in 1988 and worked on several LucasArts adventure games, including the first two Monkey Island games, Indiana...
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Atlantis, Iron Phoenix and The Spear of Destiny, were canceled. LucasArts adventure games ScummVM Bateman, Chris (2009). Beyond Game Design: Nine Steps...
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games developed by Sierra On-Line, including the King's Quest games, and nearly all of the LucasArts adventure games, are point-and-click-based games...
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Ron Gilbert (section LucasArts)
His games are generally focused on interactive story-telling, and he is arguably best known for his work on several LucasArts adventure games, including...
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Sam & Max Hit the Road (category LucasArts games)
Sam & Max Hit the Road is a graphic adventure video game released by LucasArts during the company's adventure games era. The game was originally released...
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Full Throttle (1995 video game) (category LucasArts games)
Full Throttle is a 1995 graphic adventure video game developed by LucasArts and designed by Tim Schafer. It was Schafer's first game as project lead and...
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SCUMM (category LucasArts games)
game engine developed at Lucasfilm Games, later renamed LucasArts, to ease development on their graphic adventure game Maniac Mansion (1987). It was subsequently...
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The Dig (video game) (category LucasArts games)
is a 1995 point-and-click adventure game developed by LucasArts for PC and Macintosh. Like other LucasArts adventure games, it uses the SCUMM video game...
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Monkey Island (redirect from Monkey Island (video games))
Island is a series of adventure games. The first four games were produced and published by LucasArts, earlier known as Lucasfilm Games. The fifth was developed...
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This is a list of Star Wars video games. This page only includes games developed or published by LucasArts, or officially licensed by Lucasfilm. Star Wars:...
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number of notable LucasArts adventure games from early 1990 through to 2022 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure (1989) Loom (1990)...
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ScummVM (category Adventure game engines)
Originally designed to play LucasArts adventure games that use the SCUMM system, it also supports a variety of non-SCUMM games by companies like Revolution...
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Grim Fandango (category LucasArts games)
graphics overlaid on pre-rendered static backgrounds. As with other LucasArts adventure games, the player must converse with characters and examine, collect...
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This is a list of video games developed, published, or licensed by Lucasfilm Games. C. ^ A compilation of previously released titles...
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Kay E. Kuter (section Video games)
Velasco / the casino croupier in Grim Fandango, both well-known LucasArts Adventure games of the 1990s. He was probably best known to video game fans as...
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LucasArts (1993–2013), and games created after the closure of LucasArts (2014–present), which are currently licensed to Electronic Arts, and include an EA Star...
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IMUSE (category Middleware for video games)
Streaming Engine) is an interactive music system used in a number of LucasArts video games. The idea behind iMUSE is to synchronize music with the visual action...
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Infamous Adventures have remade and updated King's Quest and other Sierra releases. LucasFan Games have done the same with LucasArts adventure games. Category:Adventure...
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Maniac Mansion (category LucasArts games)
Ten Games". Retro Gamer (30). Bournemouth: Imagine Publishing: 25. October 12, 2006. ISSN 1742-3155. OCLC 489477015. "Top 10 LucasArts Adventure Games"....
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David Fox (game designer) (redirect from David Fox (LucasArts game designer))
American multimedia producer who designed and programmed numerous early LucasArts games. He and his wife, Annie Fox, now work on educational software, web...
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Warcraft Adventures, influenced by LucasArts adventure games such as The Dig and Full Throttle. Blizzard struggled to adapt to the adventure genre during...
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Sam & Max (category Comics adapted into video games)
characters have since been the subject of a graphic adventure video game developed by LucasArts, a television series produced for Fox in cooperation...
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Tales of Monkey Island (category LucasArts games)
of Monkey Island is a 2009 graphic adventure video game developed by Telltale Games under license from LucasArts. It is the fifth game in the Monkey...
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storyboard artist and animator for video games and films. Chan is best known for his work in several LucasArts adventure games, including Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's...
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Day of the Tentacle (category LucasArts games)
Mansion II: Day of the Tentacle, is a 1993 graphic adventure game developed and published by LucasArts. It is the sequel to the 1987 game Maniac Mansion...
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The Curse of Monkey Island (category LucasArts games)
The Curse of Monkey Island is an adventure game developed and published by LucasArts in 1997. A sequel to 1991's Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge, it...
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Project Dream (category Cancelled Nintendo 64 games)
(1995) team over 16 months. It was inspired by Japanese RPGs and LucasArts adventure games, and the name Dream emphasized its fantastical themes. Dream was...
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