David Fox talks about his early work on LucasArts games. He was a founding member of the Games Division at LucasFilm and was the designer, project leader, and one of the programmers for the games "Rescue on Fractalus!", "Labyrinth", "Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders" and "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: The Graphic Adventure". He also worked on "Maniac Mansion" as the primary script programmer. Fox was part of the memorable team that included Ron Gilbert and Noah Falstein.
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how ironic that lucasfilm changed to lucas "arts", they should have chosen lucasprofit or lucas5badstarwarsgamesperyear
hugostrangelove 1 year ago
Sam and Max 2 from TellTell games shows it can be done, if major companies want to do it. Just start a games division, give them $3 million and one year to produce a game, if thy make a profit, give them another $3 million and 6 staff and so on. It can be done if the major publishers want to do it
HardWarUK 2 years ago