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Remember When Lucas Arts was Awesome? Yeah, I still remember Jedi Kniw II. and now we get crap like Force Unleashed. :okay: Actually... It's no ok. Therefore.... |
Day of the tentacle Full throttle Sam and max hit the road Indiana jones and the fate of Atlantis The dig Posted via RS Mobile |
I thought this was going to be about classics like Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders, The Secret of Monkey Island, LOOM, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. |
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How could you people mention Lucasart adventure games without the one that created the SCUMM interface: Maniac Mansion. That game was fantastic. The characters can die, too. |
monkey island ftmfw!!!! |
its a shame they dont make games like those classics anymore :/ |
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^^ Nice I played that one too. Majority of LA adventure games are great! Just not sure if the same formula would work anymore though. |
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I might see if I can d/l it tonight! |
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Scummvm is your friend, it's a free emulator that let's you play all of them Posted via RS Mobile |
I wish they made a new, awesome, version of X-wing / Tie Fighter. But it would be cool if they let you actually take off and land on planets and also sit through hyperspace.. etc etc. |
Fuck you, Jedi Knight II...that's already well into Lucasarts' history. As people mentioned here, the days of Lucasarts adventure games was the true golden age. You can tell who the old school PC gamers in here are. :lol I mean, who can tell me which game this is: "It's full of...air..." That was probably the first time a fucking video game :troll: me. |
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grim fandango was awesome |
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i still have the cd for full throttle as well! his bike looked so cool. got me interested in bikes. lol. |
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