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[U. S. A.]LucasArts

Originally, they were called Lucasfilm Ltd - Games Division. At least some of their games are written with their adventure creation utility SCUMM (Script Creation Utility for Manial Mansion; 1987, Ron Gilbert and Aric Wilmunder).

Apparently they discontinued working for the Amiga after producing Indiana Jones IV: Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis.

They are located on PO Box 10307, San Rafael, CA 94912, USA.

LucasArts has a homepage at http://www.lucasarts.com/.

There are inofficial sites about LucasArts:

They are or have been distributed by Activision, Inc.


Labyrinth

Type:
Bitmap graphics/Music Written 1986 by David Fox et al.
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Notes: Based on the film of the same name. The game has no facility for ordinary text input, instead you choose from two scrolling lists of words.


Maniac Mansion

Type:
Moving character graphics/Point-n-Click/Music Written 1987 by Ron Gilbert [design], Gary Winnick [design] and David Fox [text].
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Notes: Also available in German and French.


Maniac Mansion (enhanced version)

Type:
Moving character graphics/Point-n-Click/Music
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Notes: This has enhanced graphics and a different opening song.


Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders

Type:
Moving character graphics/Point-n-Click/Music Written 1988 by David Fox [design], David Spangler [design], Matthew Kane [design] and Gary Winnick [design].
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Notes: Also available in German and French.


Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders (enhanced version)

Type:
Moving character graphics/Point-n-Click/Music
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Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

Type:
Graphics/Music Written 1989.
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Notes: Based on the movie. Also available in German and French.


Loom

Type:
Graphics/Music Written 1990 by Brian Moriarty and Marc Ferrari.
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Notes: Also available in German. In the CD version some close-up pictures have been removed.


Loom (CD version)


Notes: This basically the same game as the above, except for better graphics and full speech.


The Secret of Monkey Island

Type:
Graphics/Music Written 1990 by Ron Gilbert.
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Notes: Also available in German. This is available both in EGA and VGA versions.


Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge

Type:
Moving character graphics/Point-n-Click/Music Written 1991 by Ron Gilbert, Tim Schafer and Dave Grossman.
Runs on:
Notes: Also available in German.


Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis

Type:
Interactive graphics/Music Written 1992 by Hal Barwood.
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Notes: Also available in German and French. There were published four Dark Horse comic magazines based on the game.


Maniac Mansion 2: Day of the Tentacle

Type:
Graphics/Music Written 1993 by Tim Schafer [design] and Dave Grossman [design].
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Notes: Also available in German. This is available both in a disk version and a CD version with speech.

Comments: When playing this game, you come to a computer where you can play Maniac Mansion 1.


Sam & Max: Hit the Road

Written 1993 by Brian Moriarty.
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Notes: Also available in German and French. Based on the comic by Steve Purcell.

This came out both in a 3.5" disk version (seven disks) and a CD version with speech. The CD version also contains five audio tracks and a demo of the game Rebel Assault.

Comments: Dog and Bunny must find missing abominable snowman across the USA.


Full Throttle

Written 1994 by Tim Schafer [design].
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Comments: As a biker it's your job to save your biker gang from some problems that big-game finance have put them in.


The Dig

Type:
Point-n-Click Written 1995 by Stephen Spielberg [Original idea], Brian Moriarty [First, non-released version] and Sean Clark.
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Notes: Uses a newly-developed point-and-click interface.

This is available in at least three different packaging versions: (1) The game on one CD, manual, a reference card, and an audio CD with soundtrack; (2) the game on one CD, manual, a reference card; (3) the game on one CD, manual, a reference card, the novel "The Dig" by Alan Dean Foster (300 pages), and one CD with Full Throttle and a 3-level special edition of Dark Forces.

The game was originally designed by Brian Moriarty but it was never released that way. Instead it went through three complete rewrites. The version that was finally published was designed by Sean Clark.


The Curse of Monkey Island

Type:
Graphics Written 1997 by Jonathan Ackley [design] and Larry Ahern [design].
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Notes: Also available in French.


Grim Fandango

Type:
Moving character graphics/Point-n-Click Written 1998 by Tim Schafer [design].


Indiana Jones III: The Quest for the Holy Grail

Type:
Interactive graphics
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Notes: There were some arcade sequences at the end like dodging a bladed wheel.

Comments: The plot centered on finding the holy grail and rescuing his father with it after doctor Jones senior had been shot.


Yoda Stories


Runs on:


LucasArts Classic Adventures


Notes: Contains Loom, The Secret of Monkey Island, Indiana Jones and the fate of Atlantis, Manic Mansion, Zak McKraken


LucasArts CD


Notes: Contains The Secret of Monkey Island, The Secret of Monkey Island II: LeChuck's Revenge and Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis.


LucasArts CD 3


Notes: Contains The Dig, Full Throttle, The Secret of Monkey Island, The Secret of Monkey Island II: LeChuck's Revenge, Sam & Max: Hit the Road and some action/adventure games. Marketed as "The LucasArts Archive" in the UK and Australia.


Monkey Madness


Notes: This is a collection CD with Monkey Island 1 (with slightly improved sound and graphics and using the interface and interpreter from Monkey 2. It also has with background music coming from some audio tracks on the CD), Monkey Island 2, and Monkey Island 3 Demo.


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