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Grim Fandango (LucasArts, 1998): Octosub, art by Peter Chan
Concept art and renders from the cancelled Battlefront 3 by Free Radical and LucasArts.
Thanks to @Derrick_163 for sharing.
Star Wars: 1313 was a game being developed by LucasArts. The game would’ve followed Boba Fett as he navigated level 1313 (a subterranean metropolis within the planet Coruscant). The game would’ve been for the PS4 and the Xbox one.
Full Throttle (LucasArts, 1995): Little Todd /Junkyard dog, art by Larry Ahern
This pixelated preview of a page from Gateway City looks exactly like a PC game I would have played the heck out of in the early 90s. I'm thinking more Sierra than Lucasarts.
Retrogaming Memory! ❤
Title: Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge
Publisher: LucasArts
Version: DOS
Year: 1991
Shop: https://t.co/5NA2UjTgE8
Big Sky Trooper (LucasArts/JVC, 1995)
The last LucasArts game for JVC, and the last not published by LucasArts.
The Dig (LucasArts, 1995)
Still one of my favorite adventure games. Due to very long development, the graphics were criticized as being dated upon release. Yet that's part of its charm in 2021.
Star Wars: Maul/Damage/Battle of the Sith Lords (Red Fly Studios/LucasArts, canceled in 2011): Art by Thomas Szakolczay
4 great artworks by 4 great LucasArts artists.
Maniac Mansion (1987): Gary Winnick
Full Throttle (1995): Peter Chan
Gladius (2003): James Zhang
The Force Unleashed (2008): Amy Beth Christenson
Grim Fandango (LucasArts, 1998): Art by Peter Chan
Full Throttle (LucasArts, 1995): Ben Throttle's face, art by Larry Ahern
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure, 1989. LucasArts.
Here's the cover art I did for the classic Sierra/LucasArts-inspired @TheWesternDeep adventure game "Wintersdawn in the Deep," available now at https://t.co/DYzrzRjhig
We always wondered what it might be like if LucasArts or Sierra made a Redwall game back in the day.
Based on our all-ages fantasy webcomic, "Wintersdawn in the Deep" pays homage to all of them.
Available free for PC on https://t.co/iLa7HOjZSb Friday, Jan 15th!
Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter (LucasArts, 2002): Cavik Toth's starfighter, art by Jeff Murchie (Borderlands, Spyro Reignited)
I tweet mostly behind the scenes stuff. From LucasArts (1982-2013), but also SW games from all eras.
1/ Jedi Arena (Parker Bros, 1983)
2/ Maniac Mansion (1987): Art by Gary Winnick
3/ Jedi Knight (1997): Art by Peter Chan
4/ Jedi: Fallen Order (2019): Art by Bruno Werneck