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Arts Wikipedia.Coordinates 3. 74.N1. 222. 65. 9W 3.N 1. 22. 4. 49. 73.W 3. 7. 8. 00. Lucas.Arts Entertainment Company, LLC2 is an American video game publisher3 and licensor.Until 2. Lucas. Arts is best known for its graphic adventure games, as well as games based on the Star Wars and Indiana Jones franchises.Its headquarters are located in San Francisco, California.It was founded in May 1.George Lucas as Lucasfilm Games, the video game development group of his film company, Lucasfilm.Lucas initially served as the companys chairman.During a 1. 99. 0 reorganization of Lucas companies, the Lucasfilm Games division was renamed Lucas.Arts. Lucas. Arts was acquired by The Walt Disney Company through the acquisition of its parent company Lucasfilm in 2.On April 3, 2. 01.Disney halted all internal development at Lucas.Arts and laid off most of its staff.However, Lucas. Arts remained open so that it could retain its function as a licensor.Development of games based on the Star Wars license will be performed by Electronic Arts, through an exclusive license, for the core gaming market.Disney Interactive Studios retained the ability to develop, and Lucas.Arts retained the ability to license the franchise for the casual gaming market.Development of video games based upon other Lucasfilm properties will now be assumed by Disney Interactive Studios or licensed to third parties.HistoryeditThe company was founded in May 1.Lucasfilm Limited, the film production company of George Lucas.Lucas wanted his company to branch out into other areas of entertainment, so he created the Lucasfilm Games Group as part of the Lucasfilm computer division.The first decadeeditThe Lucasfilm Games Group originally cooperated with Atari, which helped fund the video game groups founding,1.The first results of this collaboration were unique action games like Ballblazer in 1.Rescue on Fractalus1.Beta versions of both games were leaked to pirate bulletin boards exactly one week after Atari had received unprotected copies for a marketing review, and were in wide circulation months before the original release date.In 1. 98. 4, they were released for the Atari 5.Lucasfilm Games label.Versions for home computers were not released until 1.Epyx. Lucasfilms next two games were Koronis Rift and The Eidolon.Their first games were only developed by Lucasfilm, and a publisher would distribute the games.Atari published their games for Atari systems, Activision and Epyx would do their computer publishing.Maniac Mansion was the first game to be published and developed by Lucasfilm Games.The early charter of Lucasfilm Games was to make experimental, innovative, and technologically advanced video games.Habitat, an early online role playing game, was one such title.It was only released as a beta test in 1.Quantum Link, an online service for the Commodore 6.Quantum Link could not provide the bandwidth at the time to support the game, so the full Habitat was never released outside of the beta test.However, Lucasfilm Games recouped the cost of development by releasing a sized down version called Club Caribe in 1.Lucasfilm later licensed the software to Fujitsu, who released it in Japan as Fujitsu Habitat in 1.Fujitsu later licensed Habitat for worldwide distribution, and released an updated version called Worlds.Away in 1. 99. 5.The latest iteration of Habitat is still called Worlds.Away, which can be found over at Metro.Worlds. 1. 61. 7In 1.Lucas companies, the Games Division of Lucasfilm became part of the newly created Lucas.Arts Entertainment Company, together with Industrial Light Magic and Skywalker Sound.Later ILM and Skywalker Sound were consolidated in Lucas Digital Ltd.Lucas. Arts became the official name of the former Games Division.In the same year, Lucas.Arts started to publish The Adventurer, their own gaming magazine where one could read about their upcoming games and interviews with the developers.The final issue was published in 1.MUSE Interactive MUsic Streaming Engine is an interactive music system used in a number of Lucas.Arts video games.It synchronizes music with the visual action in the game, and transitions from one musical theme to another.MUSE was developed in the early 1.Michael Land and Peter Mc.Connell while working at Lucas.Arts. 1. 9 The i.MUSE system is patented by Lucas.Arts,2. 0 and was added to the SCUMM game engine in 1.The first game to use i.MUSE was Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis2.Lucas. Arts adventure games since.It has also been used for some non adventure Lucas.Arts titles, including Star Wars X Wing DOS version, Star Wars TIE Fighter DOS version, and Star Wars Dark Forces.Adventure gameseditThe first adventure game developed by Lucasfilm Games was Labyrinth in 1.Lucasfilm movie of the same name.The 1. 98. 7 title Maniac Mansion introduced SCUMM, the scripting language behind most of the companys later adventure offerings.The adventures released in the following years, such as Zak Mc.Kracken and the Alien Mindbenders in 1.Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade The Graphic Adventure in 1.Loom and the critically acclaimed The Secret of Monkey Island, helped Lucasfilm Games build a reputation as one of the leading developers in the genre.The original five adventure games created with SCUMM were released in a compilation titled Lucas.Arts Classic Adventures in 1.Lucas. Arts was often referred to as one of the two big names in the field, competing with Sierra On line as a developer of high quality adventures.The first half of the 1.Monkey Island 2 Le.Chucks Revenge in 1.Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis in 1.Maniac Mansion Day of the Tentacle and Sam Max Hit the Road in 1.Full Throttle and The Dig.In the latter half of the decade, the popularity of adventure games faded and the costs associated with game development increased as high resolution art and CD quality audio became standard fare.The PC market wanted titles that would show off expensive new graphics cards to best effect, a change replicated in the home console market as the 3.D capabilities of the Play.Station, Sega Saturn and Nintendo 6.The adventure genre failed to find popularity with the masses of new gamers.Despite their declining popularity, Lucas.Arts still continued to release adventure titles.In 1. 99. 7, The Curse of Monkey Island, the last Lucas.Arts adventure game to retain traditional two dimensional graphics and point and click interface, was released.This was followed by Grim Fandango in 1.Lucas. Arts first attempt to convert a 2.D adventure to a 3.D environment. The highly stylised visuals, superb voice acting and sophisticated writing earned Grim Fandango many plaudits, including Game.Spots Game of the Year award.Escape from Monkey Island 2.Monkey Island series, featured the same control scheme as Grim Fandango, and was generally well received.It is the last original adventure game the company has released.Two sequels to existing franchises, Full Throttle Hell on Wheels and Sam Max Freelance Police, were announced to be in development but these projects were cancelled, in 2.When the rights to the Sam Max franchise expired in 2.Sam Max, Steve Purcell, regained ownership.He then licensed Sam Max to Telltale Games to be developed into an episodic game.Telltale Games is made up primarily of former Lucas.Arts employees who had worked on the Sam Max sequel and were let go after the project was canceled.Lucas. Arts halted adventure game development for the next five years, focusing instead on their Star Wars games.They remained silent and did not re release their old games on digital distribution platforms, as other studios were doing at the time.However, in 2. 00.Star Wars. 2. 5 It was not until 2.On June 1, 2. 00.Lucas. Arts announced both The Secret of Monkey Island Special Edition, a high definition remake of the original game with updated graphics, music and voice work, and Tales of Monkey Island, a new episodic installment in the Monkey Island series that was developed by Telltale Games.Then, on July 6, 2.Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis and LOOM, on Steam.The re releases were, for the first time, native versions built for Microsoft Windows.This was the first time in many years that the studio had offered any support for its classic adventure titles.
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