lol Disney Shuts down LucasArts

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Heh, couldn't care less if you're gonna miss em or not bud, but for some those games are household names: while this news may mean nothing to you or the CoD queen OP, it's actually quite sad news for those of us on here who's balls have dropped....;)

CoD queen? TROLOLO
You think I'm not sad by this? I was really hoping for a Rogue Squadron 3. I love those games. But hey, if you want to an idiot and not be taken seriously, we can do that too.
 

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Disney proudly announced today that after paying George Lucas and his fellow shareholders a very nice retirement fund ... they proceeded to fire everybody else make up for it.

Now ANYONE can make a Star Wars Game, Movie, or other product ... you just have to pay Disney to let you do it.
(P.S. all pending Star Wars productions have been cancelled, start from scratch.)


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Now I wonder if they'd let someone pay a specially adjusted licencing fee to FINISH their pending projects for them.
 

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They've devolved from LucasArts to Lucas' Sharts, so I can hardly say I'll miss them.

Here's hoping Disney finds some better talent for their upcoming Star Wars titles.
 
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Well... now I hope they start selling those cheap old dirty IPs (like Monkey Island, Maniac Mansion, etc) to people that actually cares about it (AKA Ron Gilbert).

But I don't see that happening, Disney is the kind of company that hoards IPs. They like to own things and do nothing with them. They have a lot of money, and since selling something like Monkey Island doesn't represent big $$$, they will instead keep it, preventing competition to his upcoming point-and-click game Pirates of the Caribbean: the Revenge of Darth Sparrow
 

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Just a thought, why buy a company for that amount if you are just going to eventually shut it down anyway? I know not the whole company, but wasn't that like that the main division that makes their video games?
 

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Just a thought, why buy a company for that amount if you are just going to eventually shut it down anyway? I know not the whole company, but wasn't that like that the main division that makes their video games?

Piss poor sales, piss poor games. Why keep a hemorrhaging wound open?
 

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uhh, April fools?
what like they are not going to try and cash in on episode 7,8,9, by making games for those
and i was looking forward to blowing up the new death star(played by carrie fischer)


THAT'S NO MOON!!!

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and getting great power up items,
like han solo's imperial walker

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I loved the snes star wars games, those were cool. Otherwise Disney... I bet disney is doing this for KH3.... those suck ups...
 

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