LucasArts Aims for #1 120
The New York Times has an interesting profile of LucasArts, the game development house attached to George Lucas' company. They discuss some challenges with being so closely associated with Star Wars, and detail their role in the Lucasfilm company as a whole. From the article: "[Ward's] most challenging days may be ahead. The videogame industry has been in the doldrums for months; video game sales are lagging as consumers wait to buy the next generation of consoles, including the PlayStation 3. And perhaps most important, Mr. Lucas has no plans to make any more 'Star Wars' movies. That means LucasArts will have to work that much harder to come up with ideas of its own. 'We are not the Star Wars game company,' said Micheline Chau, president of Lucasfilm. 'And Jim knows what he has to do.'"
What About Star Wars Galaxies? (Score:3, Interesting)
I know that Sony Online Entertainment are the developers for SWG but I'm also interested in what the president of the licensing company has to say about that game. Actually, I'd like to see him interviewed in an "Ask Slashdot" much like John Smedley was [slashdot.org] a while back.
Among the questions I'd like to ask him would be:
How would you describe the decision making process that has gone into designing SWG?
Do you think that SWG is drawing nearer and nearer to a "true Star Wars Experience" or moving away from it? How? Give examples.
Do you expect to be a top five video game competitor [wikipedia.org] with no MMORPG out and available? They seem to generate a lot of revenue compared to classic console games. EA has the Sims franchise while Microsoft generates Xbox Live monthly revenue.
What are your favorite and least favorite aspects of working with George Lucas?
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I'm not sure why this article accents the fact that no more Star Wars movies are coming out. They've made quite a few off IV, V & VI--one would think they could make just as many off of I, II & III along with the coming TV series [bbc.co.uk]. And don't forget the expanded universe that the literature written would provide
Re:What About Star Wars Galaxies? (Score:5, Funny)
I'll take "What is a train wreck?" for $200, Alex
Re:What About Star Wars Galaxies? (Score:2)
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Re:What About Star Wars Galaxies? (Score:2, Informative)
'We are not the Star Wars company' (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:'We are not the Star Wars company' (Score:1)
Re:'We are not the Star Wars company' (Score:2)
Re:'We are not the Star Wars company' (Score:2)
It is quite possible that S&M2 was so terrible that they canned it in order to retain their reputation in the market, and cited "market" concerns to cover that up. Nobody wants to say "we made a crappy game so we canned it."
Ok, Blizzard said that with Ghost. But we all knew it by then anyway.
The point is that the gaming industry can always use a little
Re:'We are not the Star Wars company' (Score:2)
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Re:'We are not the Star Wars company' (Score:3, Insightful)
Grim Fandango not the game to start with (Score:2)
The trouble with Adventure games is that they don't tend to be Million Sellers, instead, the good titles tend to have reliable sales in the 100,000-300,000 unit range.
In "The Escapist" Warren Spectre has been running a series of articles about problems he perceives in the g
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Re:'We are not the Star Wars company' (Score:1)
aiming for #1 (Score:5, Funny)
Re:aiming for #1 (Score:2)
Man, remember them going back to Lucasfilm Games...Ballblazer and Fractalus were jawdroppers.
Thank the gods of Kobol! (Score:2)
Thank the gods of Kobol!
Re:Thank the gods of Kobol! (Score:2)
Will it have the classic Boomer and Starbuck or the new hotness?
Re:Thank the gods of Kobol! (Score:2)
Re:Thank the gods of Kobol! (Score:2)
So give us adventures! (Score:3, Interesting)
I never liked any of the star-wars themed games, but the adventures were fantastic.
Re:So give us adventures! (Score:5, Interesting)
A little off-topic, but I've realized one thing while playing Silent Hill 3: The textures are realistic, and the control is user-friendly. Why not make a detective game (Sherlock Holmes, Hercules Poirot?) with that engine? It would rock if you could interrogate suspects and examine items, etc.
Anyway my point is, we need more story / plot / brain in today's games. The Indy graphic adventures contained all of these elements, and this is why they succeeded.
Re:So give us adventures! (Score:1)
Mixes (light) FPS with lots of detective work and puzzles. For the price, I was quite delighted.
Re:So give us adventures! (Score:2)
Re:So give us adventures! (Score:2)
Also consider the artwork. Back in the day, 320 x 240 16 or 256 colour was all you needed, with 8 frames or so f
Re:So give us adventures! (Score:2)
Re:So give us adventures! (Score:1)
I used to have it on two floppy disks, couldn't find it for years, and finally found it on AbandonWare. Hoorah!
If it was released for the DS, I'd certainly consider buying one. My last handheld thingy was a GameBoy Pocket, and I was rather tempted by the GameBoy Advance SP. It's only a matter of time before I give in.
"And Jim knows what he has to do." (Score:3, Insightful)
Finish Sam and Max. Full Throttle 2. The next game in the X-Wing series. Tell SOE to go fuck themselves.
If you can't do it in-house, keep getting an outside development house to kick them out for you. No shame in that, as long as it's not SOE.
Bring Back X-Wing/Tie Fighter (Score:5, Insightful)
Update X-Wing and Tie Fighter.
Better graphics, online play, new missions.
Please, please, please!
Re:Bring Back X-Wing/Tie Fighter (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Bring Back X-Wing/Tie Fighter (Score:2)
Re:Bring Back X-Wing/Tie Fighter (Score:1)
Re:Bring Back X-Wing/Tie Fighter - Hmmmmmmm (Score:2)
1) We have rumours being bandied about that SOE is going to lose the SWG license.
2) We have a massive shakeup [kotaku.com] in the Sony Online world - including Raph Koster leaving to head up a _new game studio_.
3) And, at the same time, we have BioWare [bioware.com] announcing that they have opened a new division in Austion to produce what? A brand new MMORPG.
BioWare is now, as the above press release shows, hiring for all positio
Re:Bring Back X-Wing/Tie Fighter - Hmmmmmmm (Score:2)
1) We have rumours [gamespot.com] being bandied about that SOE is going to lose the SWG license.
Re:Bring Back X-Wing/Tie Fighter - Hmmmmmmm (Score:1)
Seriously though, SWG could have been great, if SOE didn't completely suck at life. Crafting was cool, but it could have been much better. If people could actually make their own templates for schematics, rather than using mineral X to make part Y to put in slot Z the possibilities would be endless.
And starship combat could really be cool too. I can imagine a guild of say, 100 people whose main asset was their capital ship. There would be myriad station
Re:Bring Back X-Wing/Tie Fighter (Score:2)
I have very fond memories of playing X-Wing vs. Tie Fighter (XvT) with my brother and my best friend over an IPX-SPX network at my house. I'm pretty XvT also functioned over Microsoft's Gaming Zone "Network"; however, as it was in the age of modems, it was near impossible to find a decent host where you wouldn't have players dropping while the mission was loading.
There simply isn't a replacement for the frenetic experience of XvT. I can only imagine what it would be like to play a game like XvT
Re:Bring Back X-Wing/Tie Fighter (Score:2)
Re:Bring Back X-Wing/Tie Fighter (Score:2)
The X-Wing and TIE Fighter games involved tactics and strategy and widely-varied starships with more involvement than just a "life meter".
Re:Bring Back X-Wing/Tie Fighter (Score:2)
The battles on the planets aren't great, but when you are out in space it's a major blast, just like the old days.
That said, the fact that you have to do other things (like those amazingly terrible third-person shooter missions) keeps me from buying the games, and often renting them or getting to the end of them.
Original games? (Score:5, Interesting)
Everything else has been Star Wars or Indiana Jones.
LucasArts used to be known for its Adventure games, but under Mr. Ward's leadership, they flushed that down the toilet in favor of more Star Wars. They got such bad press from the Sam and Max 2 cancellation that they removed the Press Release [lucasarts.com] from their site. LucasArts can claim that the genre is dead, but when companies like The Adventure Company [theadventu...ygames.com] continue to make money off of them, it would appear that LucasArts is wrong.
The question is, will LucasArts put its money where its mouth is, or simply continue to be the Star Wars company?
Re:Original games? (Score:2)
http://www.lucasarts.com/products/armedanddangero
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Re:Original games? (Score:1)
Is it just me or . . . . (Score:1)
Re:Is it just me or . . . . (Score:2)
Have I misunderstood something, or have you missed Day of the Tentacle, Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge, the Curse of Monkey Island and Escape from Monkey Island? See, for example, Wikipedia's article on LucasArts adventure games [wikipedia.org].
Only have three words to say... (Score:5, Insightful)
Bring back Guybrush Threepwood! (Score:2)
Re:Bring back Guybrush Threepwood! (Score:2)
Re:Bring back Guybrush Threepwood! (Score:1)
I mean, where else are you going to find vegetarian cannibals worshiping a lactose-intolerant volcano god?
I was very disappointed that they went 3D with MI4. I thought it worked well with Grim Fandango, but for Monkey Island they should have stuck with the 'Saturday morning cartoon' style.
Re:Bring back Guybrush Threepwood! (Score:2)
Then MI4 came... With OK graphics but characters that were so basic-3D that they
Re:Bring back Guybrush Threepwood! (Score:2)
And all I have to say... (Score:2)
LucasArts wants original games now? (Score:5, Insightful)
Most of the original ideas in LucasArts (and before that Lucasfilm Games) came from a group of very talented adventure and action game designers. Lucasfilm Games was one of the first game companies to acknowledge that a game that doesn't try to kill your character at any turn -- or at all! -- can be much more enjoyable than when your character is in mortal danger at every step. The difference in enjoyment between Kings Quest and Monkey Island is immeasurable.. and not just because of this! The dialog was fresh. The puzzles were fun. The characters were fleshed out!
But those original ideas have long since gone as those designers have chosen to work on projects that have a hope of shipping.
You want original games again, LucasArts? Beg.. no.. plead for Tim Schafer (Day of the Tentacle, Full Throttle), Ron Gilbert (Monkey Island), and Steve Purcell (Sam & Max) to work for you again. Reconstitute the teams you used to have but neglected. Put these people in charge of the company. In no time you'd be pumping out original, funny, and interesting games that spoke to the heart of your frustrated fan base.
What if you can't come up with any more original ideas? Well, if you've got game material rights already, and they aren't Star Wars, or they haven't been milked to death as that already, do they count?:
* Bring back the X-Wing and TIE Fighter series, which was the best flight sim series I ever played. It was also the only Star Wars game I ever enjoyed. Update it for new graphics hardware and don't tie it to a Microsoft gaming service (anyone remember MS Zone? exactly.).
* Resuscitate all of your old titles so they can be played on new handheld hardware like the Nintendo DS. Use the DS's multiplayer to stage X-Wing battles on WFC or just over the local multiplayer features.
* Dust off Sam & Max 2, finish it, and ship it.
* Do a Monkey Island movie -- wait! Disney's already doing it. It's called Pirates of the Caribbean 2. MI fans: take one look at the voodoo scene from the PotC 2 and tell me it doesn't look like the outside of the International House of Mojo in MI2. (Oh, and Johnny Depp would've made a great Guybrush Threepwood.)
* Above all, don't let faithful sequels to these games die by stringently holding onto the rights and keeping other interested companies in moving the stories forward.
Re:LucasArts wants original games now? (Score:2)
I second this. I loved that series, and simply want a similar game with updated graphics.
Re:LucasArts wants original games now? (Score:2)
They have a huge non-Star Wars catalogue.
The fact is, they don't care. The suits came in, the creativity went out, and that was the end of LucasArts. They stopped caring about the games they created and the customers they insulted.
It won't recover.
Re:LucasArts wants original games now? (Score:2)
Now admittedly I'd gotten out of playing these games by then, but wasn't this around 1999 -- in other words, about the time the Star Wars prequels started coming out?
Re:LucasArts wants original games now? (Score:2)
The first KOTOR game was brilliant, though. I'm betting that's got more to do with Bioware than LucasArts, though. The second one was not as good but I'd heard that LA started leaning on Obsidian to get the game going in certain directions and some of the Obsidian people never want to work with LA again because of it. I still want to see a third KOTOR game, though.
Re:LucasArts wants original games now? (Score:2)
Re:LucasArts wants original games now? (Score:2)
Of course, it's been said that half the fun of the King's Quest series was finding the different ways your character could die...
Still more Star Wars to flog.. (Score:2)
So nobody's told LucasArts about the upcoming TV series? [slashdot.org] I'm sure something based on that will be thrown at us when the time comes.
Good to here it (Score:3, Interesting)
Lucas Arts has made some pretty interesting and innovative games in the past, like Grim Fandango and Full Throttle. I wish they would bring back some of the talent behind those games, and ACTUALLY produce a non Star Wars game, then at least that statement wouldn't be moronic.
Anything to do with Lucas-X these days is so wrapped up in Star Wars, George needs some therapy because he can't let it go. A Star Wars television series? Endless tie in games and merchandising products?
When does someones obsession and love of something turn into a reason to go to the loony bin, I think George has long since passed that point.
Lucasarts will have to pull some gems out of their asses if they hope to ride out the current downturn in video games. We are nearing another video game drought, like back in the 80's with the Atari. Game are just not inventive and innovative anymore. Video gaming bottomed out in the 80's because Atari kept pumping out the same old tired titles. Stick figures bouncing around on a static screen with two bit sound effects. People got tired of essentially playing the same game back in the 80's.
People are getting tired of essentially playing the same game, now, in 2006. Quake 4, Doom 3, HL2, Star Wars: Whatever. MMORPGs that go no where. I actually think ALL next gen game consoles will bomb and the Xbox360 is off to a good start (for bombing that is).
Game companies have grown too complacent and used to the idea that by spinning off another game based on a successful franchise, your going to make millions in profit. Every MAJOR game developer currently is working on a SEQUEL. Smaller game developers are simply cloning big game franchise and offering some moderate twists and variations of a theme.
People are getting tired of the same old.
So, hopefully Lucasarts will find some new novel and innovative theme to focus on (not obsess over) and come out with some NEW gaming franchises. Until that happens, it is laughable to think that LucasArts ISN'T a Star Wars crap factory.
Re:Good to here it (Score:2)
Not everyone is in this, see Will Wright and spore....
Re:Good to here it (Score:2)
Re:Good to here it (Score:3, Informative)
Please check out Auto Assault before making a sweeping statement like that.
In fact, the "next gen" of MMO games are a radical improvement over the EQ/EQ2/WoW/DAoC type "Kill a rat, so you can level, so you can kill a bigger rat, so you can get a Shiny Sword Of Beatdown, so you can kill a bigger rat..."
I just bought Auto Assault a couple days ago, and I'm totally and completely blown away.
Re:Good to here it (Score:1)
Also, mini loads every time you move between zones SUCK. What the hell, it's a PC game! There's no excuse for that.
The sequel we're really looking forward to... (Score:2)
No, seriously.
Stop with the FUD (Score:3, Insightful)
"[Ward's] most challenging days may be ahead. The videogame industry has been in the doldrums for months; video game sales are lagging as consumers wait to buy the next generation of consoles, including the PlayStation 3.
This statement has made the rounds from CNN to MaximumPC to Slashdot to probably Fox News.
Video game sales have decreased in retail markets. This is not an industry crisis; it is a paradigm shift. What hasn't been decreasing are revenues in areas which here-to-fore did not exist. Steam is not making less money than it did in 2000. People are willing to buy games online and download them. Even if CS:S turns your brain to mush and is addictive as sweet, sweet heroin. But, guess who didn't get a sale. Best Buy.
Another factor in Video Game sales is persistant subscription sales models. It is completely inexplicable that these people don't mention MMO profits. At 5 million subscriptions times $15/month each, and this warrants italics, Blizzard will make $900,000,000 [NINE HUNDRED MILLION] gross this year on WoW. That a nine, with 8 zeros behind it. That's a license to print money. And that's not counting EQ2, AO, DAoC, Eve, and others.
Yes, there is a slump in video game purchases right now. There aren't any must have games; everyone is waiting for X, Y, or Z. But THAT'S HOW IT'S ALWAYS BEEN. It's not the automobile industry; there's not a new model released every year. NES = 1985, SNES = 1992. Ish. What happened in the interum? A falloff of game sales. It goes in cycles. IT'S NORMAL. You know what happens when a Must Have Game comes out? [rpgamer.com]People buy it [rpgamer.com].*
When you couple that with the fact that ONE IN 45 AMERICANS PLAYS WOW, you start to see what people are doing with their time. And most of the infants and nursing home patrons aren't playing. It's the coveted 18-34 demographic.
So, STFU & GBTW.
~W
*"Dragon Quest VIII was released in Japan in November 27, 2004 and sold more then three million units in its opening weekend. Shipments in North America have topped 430,000 since its release on November 17, 2005. European gamers can look forward to the game arriving in April." (Jan 30 2006). I have this game. It's great.
Re:Stop with the FUD (Score:2)
I pay the WoW fee myself and I think it's closer to $13 a month, and it gets cheaper if you pay for longer periods of time. I believe they just announced they hit the 6 million subscriber mark.
The 1/45 Americans play WoW claim is probably far too optimistic. Going by your numbers, 5 million * 45 = 225 million Americans. The CIA World Factbook lists the US population as 298 million. Also, that 6 million subscriber mark re
Re:Stop with the FUD (Score:1)
Re:Stop with the FUD (Score:1)
Yes, but the ROI on my peener getting to be moistened by something other than vaseline at the end of the night speaks for itself.
Re:Stop with the FUD (Score:2)
Not if your friends are buying the beer.
They were number 1 (Score:2)
Nonetheless at one time they were a top game company producing quality titles that people fondly remember. Indiana and the Fate of Atlantis. X-wing. Monkey Island. Battle of Britain and Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe (not the crappy sequel).
Adventurs with a hint of flightsim seemed to be Lucasarts strong point.
Then things went a bit amiss. We got some weird strategy titles, "afterlife". A crappy FMV star wars game.
They also handycapped ex
Re:They were number 1 (Score:1)
I see someone didn't accel in their Tie Fighter, Tie Interceptor or X-wing training.
Flares are a more effective countermeasure(since there is a glitch to turn them into aft missles)
Also you can target missles.
If you were in a X-Wing you can drop laser maintenance and shield maintenance to speed up(if you had a b
Re:They were number 1 (Score:1)
Anyway TIE = Maneuverability, XWing = Shields.
Of course, TIE Advanced upped the ante (And the TIE Defender was bollocks!)
It's not hard to target a missile trying to blow you up, accelerate, turn around, approach it from the side and blow it up with concentrated laser fire. More than one, though
I think the real fun was in managing your energy to address every situation. I'll try to r
Re:They were number 1 (Score:1)
XWing Alliance seemed promising with an actual single-player story, until you realize that half of the single-player campaign involves you sitting in the turret of your cargo ship playing "Shooting gallery" wi
Re:They were number 1 (Score:1)
Of course, the Family missions screw you in the end by not giving you a definite closure on the story.
By the way, I believe X-wing Alliance does allow you to skip missions. (You may have to fail the mission first, though.) Or perhaps they don't allow you to skip family missions, now that I th
Don't forget about LOOM (Score:1)
If Lucasarts wants to be a top developer, they should probably be taking the hint from these guys, and building up it's portfolio of francises. It's kind of weird that they didn't, because as many here have pointed out, they had several excellent games, and most of the Star Wars games have b
Not due to waiting for next gen... (Score:3, Insightful)
Game sales have been down for the whole of 2005 and 2004 was a declining year too. The decline is not tied in any way shape or form to the next gen systems. Take a look at the actuale sales numbers for 04 and 05, and 06 even. The solid titles have sold as they should and at the same rate as most other games of their type from years before. The problem is how few 1 million+ selling games have been made in recent time.
This statement that sales are down due to gamer anticipation has been proven false a number of times by a number of analysts. Let's stop clinging to this falsehood. Call a spade a spade, game sales are down because most everything made is derivative and shallow as well as so similar to the next game that demand is not there. The innovative titles are doing fine.
Nintendogs, Brain Trainer, Oblivion, Guitar Hero, etc. Marc Ecko's "Getting Up" is not... because it sucks ass... not because people are waiting to play Marc Ecko's "Getting Up, Again" in HD on Blu-Ray in their PS3.
Re:Not due to waiting for next gen... (Score:1)
Yet you can't provide a single link or reference to these reports, if they even exist.
Re:Not due to waiting for next gen... (Score:2)
I have no desire nor the time to dig up link after link and monthly sales statistics for a Slashdot post, and even if I did waste the time and effort you would still not believe it because you do not want to.
G'day.
Re:Not due to waiting for next gen... (Score:1)
This is code for "I'm full of shit, so I'm going to make stuff up to try and cover my ass". I don't give a fuck if you want to try and pretend like you're an expert (which is a LOGICAL FALLACY: appeal to authority). All I care about is evidence to back up your claims. If you can produce none, I kindly ask you to shut the fuck up.
Re:Not due to waiting for next gen... (Score:2)
G'night.
Re:Not due to waiting for next gen... (Score:1)
As for making me out to be the bad guy, this is a classic attempt at mudslinging. I pointed out the fact that you are claiming things with no evidence to support said claims. You counter by completely sidestepping the issue. Yeah, I'm really the one at fault. Not.
Re:Not due to waiting for next gen... (Score:2)
I have worked in the videogame industry for over 4 years. I have worked my way from freelance to reviewer to QA/playtester to analyst. I hold two degrees in technology disciplines and have worked directly with Sony and a number of retail outlets in marketing and sales of games and gaming hardware and acce
Re:Not due to waiting for next gen... (Score:1)
Re:Not due to waiting for next gen... (Score:2)
I have the data, I have the charts, they cannot be posted here. The info I posted was just to show how the top selling software is from the PS2 and the DS. If there was such a downturn and wait for
Re:Not due to waiting for next gen... (Score:2)
and
http://groups.google.com/group/Nintendo_Revolution
Exactly why posting data is impossible on
Afterlife (Score:2)
Sales are down because innovation is down... (Score:2)
Anyone that says that "point-and-click is dead" obviously never played the Sims...Which just happe
Re:Sales are down because innovation is down... (Score:2)
The game we're all waiting for (Score:1)
you know what id like to see... (Score:2)
What no... (Score:1)
2. The Sims : Jedi Edition
3. Super Vader Kart
Yeah Right. Not with those Quality Standards (Score:2)
And then of course there's Star Wars Galaxies but everyone's mentioned that. Lucas Arts is hardly the brown coffee stain of quality. They make
Decline maybe due to not so interesting games? (Score:2)
All of the above are old games...have I lost intere
Replace Lucas (Score:1)