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    brass2themax: I still haven't played this game, but I was watching the VGAs with some buddies last night, and when they announced this, they got sort of angry. And ... more »
    Pessimippopotamus: Screw you all that. All I want to know is how broken it will be compared to our expectations based on the Free Radical footage? more »
    Altima NEO: So did he like, break NDA or something? more »
    fuchikoma: Yes please... I pretty much got tired of Star Wars merchandise back when they were doing Phantom Menace, and I've been so far beyond burned out on fp... more »
    Twisk: I dunno. After that leaked footage earlier this year of the tech used to allow players to fly from the ground to the sky and then into space - all wi... more »
    SeattleTed is proud to like Robert Zimmerman: Cannot wait to pick up BF3E@W:FOC Consider my wings locked in attack position! So many great memories of previous iterations. I'm guessing the earlie... more »
    AncientUnknown1: After Battlefront 2's 10fps I would have to get some framerate promises from them, or a demo, before I bought Battlefront 3. more »
    Firelance is Addicted: For a second, I thought it said "Battlefield 3" and my heart spiked. more »
    dibbitydan: I always wondered what a casting director did. Why do they need that spazzy looking ginger to look for voice talent for them? Surely one of the intern... more »
    Pyrefly: YEAH BOY! Keep the same winning formula and add some great maps and great space combat and they will have a winner more »
    icedrake523: I played Battlefront 1 and 2 so much by myself. Never got to play it online though :( more »
    TVs_Frank: In other news, Chris Marazzo was fired today. more »
    Andrew Wyatt: I find the lack of current-gen Battlefront disturbing. more »
    Ursus-Veritas: He's being awfully open about this... perhaps the good Admiral of the Alliance can smell something fishy here. more »
    CaptLavender: If this is true, then I may finally have reason to break out... the GOOD bacon. more »
  • #rumor

    Casting Director Says Battlefront 3 is in Development

    When Chris Marazzo (pictured), a casting director, listed on his personal website that he's casted more than 200 projects - "including most recently Star Wars: Battlefront 3 with LucasArts" - he probably didn't have this kind of response in mind. More »
  • #vga

    From the VGAs: Sequels Announced for Force Unleashed, True Crime

    At the Video Game Awards, Samuel L. Jackson just took the stage (describing himself as a "bad ass motherf—-er") to announce Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 2. More »
  • #starwars

    What The Deuce Is Star Wars: Legends?

    There's a listing over on the website of the Australian Classification Board for a game we've never heard of. It's called Star Wars: Legends. And no, before you ask, it hasn't been banned. More »
  • #legal

    How To Make A Fan Game And Not Get Your Ass Sued

    Making a fan game - like this, or this - can be a tricky thing. Is it a tribute, or is it stealing? We like to think it's the former, but lawyers often think the latter. More »
  • #expandeduniverse

    Star Wars: The Old Republic Reaches Beyond The Game

    With a setting more than 3,500 years before the movies begin, The Old Republic filled with untold Star Wars stories, and LucasArts and BioWare are taking advantage, with new novels, comics, and short stories expanding the Old Republic universe. More »
  • #impressions

    Tales of Monkey Island: Rise of the Pirate God Raises Questions

    In the fifth and final episode of Tales of Monkey Island, developer Telltale Games raises some uncomfortable questions about pirates, zombies, religion and life after death. Also potentially necrophilia. More »
  • #screens

    Check Out Girl Han Solo And Other Old Republic Characters

    Now that we've got all eight classes out in the open, here's how each of them look. I defy you to differentiate between the Jedi Consular and Knight purely on visuals. More »
  • #preview

    Star Wars: The Old Republic Preview: The Space Inquisition

    All eight classes of Star Wars: The Old Republic have been revealed, leaving me only one question: What the hell is a Sith Inquisitor? More »
  • #spikevgaawards

    New Star Wars Game To Be Outed At VGAs

    Twittered by Geoff Keighley and backed up by a teaser video, the next big Star Wars video game title will be announced at the 2009 Spike TV Video Game Awards. More »
  • #lucasarts

    LEGO Indiana Jones 2 Will Continue Adventure With Online Coop

    LucasArts latest LEGO adventure may have all the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull that Indiana Jones fans demanded, but it was lacking in one key feature — online cooperative play. That's something LucasArts plans to remedy. More »
  • #theyloveandshare

    Lego Indiana Jones 2: You Won't Like How This Ends

    The finale from Raiders of the Lost Ark, as interpreted by Lego Indiana Jones 2, has been posted and, unlike the witty rendering of the Nepal shootout, this one's sanitized to the point of condescension. Disco-dancing replaces face-melting. Yes, really. More »
  • #monkeyisland

    Monkey Island: The Deleted Scenes

    Movies have deleted scenes, everyone knows that. But it's rare we see deleted game scenes, because they're normally just 1s and 0s, and if they're not in the final game, we don't see them. Unless we're talking Monkey Island! More »
  • #lego

    This Is Not Lego G. Gordon Liddy; it's 'Enemy Mechanic'

    Here are the 15 characters you can play once Lego Indiana Jones 2 releases on Nov. 17. Many are "Hey-it's-that-guy" recognizable, if not by their names, then at least as minifig Watergate conspirators. More »
  • #legoindianajones

    Lego Indy Trailer Discreetly Avoids Dr. Jones' Creepy Past

    Here's the Nepal bar shootout scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark, for Lego Indiana Jones 2. I guess the Lego-talk gibberish can't get across the sequence's subtle implication that Dr. Jones was boinking Marion when she 16. More »
  • #weekendevent

    PLAY Conference Booth Crawl

    Here are some booths set up by game companies at the PLAY Conference job fair. Based on their displays, who would you want to work for? More »
  • #preview

    Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron Preview: I’m A Total Space Case

    I'm glad Star Wars Battlefront: Elite Squadron's space-to-ground transitions made it into the multiplayer –- there was some initial confusion about whether or not the PSP Infrastructure could handle it. More »
  • #review

    Lucidity Micro-Review: Beauty Is Only Skin-Deep

    LucasArts' out-of-left-field Lucidity forgoes the publisher's usual reliance on the Force and fedoras in favor of a little girl who loves her Nana. More »
  • #clips

    Lego Indiana Jones 2: The Dance Party Continues

    The opening moments of this trailer for Lego Indiana Jones 2: The Adventure Continues portray a dance party concept I find much more intriguing than the actual game. More »
  • #kotor

    KOTOR 2 Is Finally Finished

    Those that made their way through to the "end" of Knights of the Old Republic 2 will be aware that the game they just "finished" wasn't anything of the sort. More »
  • #lucasarts

    How Tim Schafer Got His Start

    These days, Tim Schafer is known as the man behind Grim Fandango, Psychonauts and Brutal Legend. But everybody has to start somewhere, and Schafer got his start at Lucasfilm Games, a job he won after sending in this crazy-ass application. More »
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