LucasArts' president Darrell Rodriguez has confirmed that LucasArts will be making many more remakes of games from it's back catalogue, based on the success of
Monkey Island: SE.
The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition was a remake and re-release of one of LucasArts' most loved games, complete with new audio and graphical options. It was released across the PC, Xbox 360 and iPhone and seems to have done well enough that LucasArts is now ramping up production of other remakes.
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We plan to do much more of this, both on Steam and iPhone and other platforms in the future," Rodriguez told
GameTrailers.tv.
Rodriguez also unveiled that next week will see the re-release of the
Jedi Knight series over Steam, expanding on the selection of
retro games that are currently available on Steam in their original form.
Rodriguez also commented that LucasArts had definitely considered making sequels to some of the under-represented games, such as
Fate of Atlantis and
Grim Fandango.
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One of the great opportunities working here is to be able to meet some of the legends--to meet Tim Schafer, to meet Larry Holland (X-Wing, TIE Fighter), to meet Dave Grossman or Ron Gilbert ," he teased. "
Wouldn't it be great to work with them on new things?"
Most of those folks famously left LucasArts a while back though when it became clear that the company wasn't much interested in anything but Star Wars games. Gilbert is currently working on
DeathSpank for Hothead Games, while Grossman continues the
Sam and Max and
Monkey Island games at TellTale Games and Schafer is about to release
Brutal Legend from his own studio, Double Fine.
What remakes and re-releases would you like to see in the future? Personally, we loathe the idea of a
Grim Fandango 2 (since the initial game wrapped up so well and finally) but would be very much interested in a
Full Throttle 2 or a remake of any of the
Indiana Jones games. Let us know your thoughts in
the forums.
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