The image of a person skimming through the job section of their local newspaper to see who’s hiring is nothing new for people who grew up in the ‘80s or earlier. Before the internet went mainstream it ...
These five games from LucasArts's massive catalog standout as great games that have sadly fallen out of the public ...
Update: Kotaku reports that roughly 150 people have been laid off and that Star Wars 1313 and Star Wars: First Assault are canceled in the wake of today's news, though Game Informer reports that ...
Matti Robinson is a veteran of the industry originally from Finland, with nearly 20 years of writing and editing experience. His love for gaming started with the Commodore 64 and grew with each ...
Let's go back to 'The Dig.' Here's why this sci-fi point-and-click game was cozy as hell in 1995 and is still great today.
SAN FRANCISCO--In September 2004, Jim Ward met with the director George Lucas at his office at Skywalker Ranch near here. At the time, LucasArts, the video game company created by Lucas in 1982 and ...
Maniac Mansion, above: Just too damned big for the Nintendo DS. In an interview with Eurogamer, Jeffrey Gullett, assistant producer on LucasArts' Fracture, explains that the reason those classic ...
Disney has announced that the company is shutting down recently acquired LucasArts though they will continue to license video games to third parties. "After evaluating our position in the games market ...
SAN FRANCISCO--If you've wondered what the future effects of massive global warming and science run amok might be, LucasArts has the answer. At a press event Wednesday to unveil its new video game, ...
[UPDATE] Following the publication of this story, Free Radical Design cofounder Steve Ellis issued a statement to GameSpot on the development of Star Wars: Battlefront III and the claims of the ...
One by one, the list of publishers conspicuously absent from Steam is dwindling. The latest casualty from the list is LucasArts. The publisher today announced plans to make a portion of its back ...
That noise you just heard was the other shoe dropping: Lucasfilm said today that it will cease internal game development at LucasArts, following the company's acquisition by Disney in November. “After ...