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theredherb:

LucasArts’ Star Wars FPS Could Pave the Path for Battlefront III — So Long As Disney Force Pulls Its Head Out of Its Ass

Disney’s acquisition of George Lucas’ empire and everything Star Wars is heralding a bright new era for fans of the films.  A new sequel trilogy featuring the return of old heroes Luke, Leia, and Han is being developed under the auspicious lens of genre film’s golden boy, J.J. Abrams.  Self-contained feature lengths that could potentially flesh out fan favorite characters are even being optioned.  Disney and Star Wars seems like a match made in Cloud City…

Unless we’re talking about the franchise’s video game front.  LucasArts, the in-house studio which has overseen every single Star Wars game since 1982, has received the unwanted privilege of experiencing Disney’s dark side.  After announcing their intention to move Star Wars away from big budget console games and into the more lucrative mobile phone market, LucasArts’ existing projects were thrown into question.

Star Wars 1313, for instance, was loudly rumored to have frozen production despite an impressive showing of the next-gen title at last year’s E3.  Today, Kotaku caught wind of another title under LucasArts’ wing called Star Wars: First Assault has also had its future cast into doubt.  In First Assault’s case, its potential cancellation could have dire consequences for gamersNamely, Star Wars: Battlefront III will never see the light of day (for real this time).

First Assault may not seem to have much in common with Battlefront at a glance.  The downloadable FPS doesn’t feature massive land and space battles nor does it include controllable vehicles — a Battlefront hallmark.  It does, however, revolve around eight-on-eight competitive multiplayer bouts pitting rebels and stormtroopers against each other in famous locales from series lore; warring factions being the bread and butter of the Battlefront saga.

The source willing to speak with Kotaku on the studio’s troubled times  assures us First Assault serves as a prelude to Battlefront III and is proof positive that the Unreal Engine can handle such a huge endeavor (Side note: Despite having been worked on by several developers, Free Radical included, LucasArts’ latest attempt to get Battlefront III on its feet utilizes completely new assets, according to the source).

The Wampa-kicker here is that First Assault is nearly finished (the company wanted to launch a closed beta last September), yet LucasArts isn’t even sure Disney will want to release it.  New hires and gaming related announcements have been put on hold thanks to the buy-out, leaving LucasArts to chug away at development on its titles without assurance their efforts aren’t for nothing.  The source says the studio is “bleeding talent” awaiting their overlord’s final word — good or bad.

Unfortunately for LucasArts, they’re unable to freely share their work with the public and rally support for fear of pissing off Disney.  This leak, however, is an opportunity for the light side of the force to prevail.  “Fans should tell Disney/Lucas loud and clear,” said Kotaku’s source, “They don’t want shitty titles from random developers…I believe that if Disney/Lucas lets LucasArts die, it means the death of Star Wars as a storied game franchise is right behind it.”

cephalopodlovesong:

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japan,

cephalopodlovesong:

technology wizard trash can

japan,

gtofficial:

Pixel Font designs by Richard Kamimura
For prints, T-shirts, and the opportunity to have your name included in the designs, see Richard’s Kickstarter project.

motherfuckinscifi:

M90 Jump by John Liberto
justinrampage:

In celebration of the new Halo 4 being released, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia artist and Halo fan Johnson Ting has created an excellent fan art illustration of the iconic Master Chief and his artificially intelligent sidekick Cortana.
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Cortana, please.. by Johnson Ting (deviantART) (Facebook) (Twitter)
via Johnson Ting

justinrampage:

In celebration of the new Halo 4 being released, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia artist and Halo fan Johnson Ting has created an excellent fan art illustration of the iconic Master Chief and his artificially intelligent sidekick Cortana.

Related Rampages: Marvel Re-imagined (More)

Cortana, please.. by Johnson Ting (deviantART) (Facebook) (Twitter)

via Johnson Ting

theredherb:

Chief’s Miami Vice Slide by John Liberto

theredherb:

Chief’s Miami Vice Slide by John Liberto

videogamenostalgia:

Master Chief - by Gabe Perez
DeviantART || Blog

videogamenostalgia:

Master Chief - by Gabe Perez

DeviantART || Blog

theredherb:

galaxynextdoor:

Microsoft have finally released some better images of the new Halo 4 LE Xbox 360. Check it out! If you’re just looking for a new controller; than peep out the Special Edition UNSC controller as well. 

Oh, man, I like it. I like it a ton.

mitchdyer:

Via pixelblock, which I’ve become obsessed with:

From left to right :
Boss (Leader), Fixer (Tech), Sev (Sniper) and Scorch (Explosives).


I love this art style and game so much. It’s a pity Republic Commando never got a sequel. It was such a fun game and the mechanics were really strong. Ordering your squad mates into positions in a room was effortless and they were always very accurate when firing. Almost too accurate sometimes, very rarely do I get kill-stealed by an NPC. I also loved how the Geonosians would explode and splatter like the giant bugs they are when they died. Overall, I miss this game and with no sequel in sight for this one and the Battlefront series being canned, there doesn’t look to be any awesome Star Wars games coming out anytime soon.

mitchdyer:

Via pixelblock, which I’ve become obsessed with:

From left to right :

Boss (Leader), Fixer (Tech), Sev (Sniper) and Scorch (Explosives).

I love this art style and game so much. It’s a pity Republic Commando never got a sequel. It was such a fun game and the mechanics were really strong. Ordering your squad mates into positions in a room was effortless and they were always very accurate when firing. Almost too accurate sometimes, very rarely do I get kill-stealed by an NPC. I also loved how the Geonosians would explode and splatter like the giant bugs they are when they died. Overall, I miss this game and with no sequel in sight for this one and the Battlefront series being canned, there doesn’t look to be any awesome Star Wars games coming out anytime soon.

videogamenostalgia:

Microsoft is set to unveil a series of new Xbox 360 controllers, dubbed the Chrome Series. Controllers will be available in red, blue, and silver, and will cost $54.99. Availability will vary upon region.
[gameinformer.]

Microsoft releases this after I have this one for only 6 months. I can’t decide which one I want…probably silver. Good thing my birthday is coming up. 

videogamenostalgia:

Microsoft is set to unveil a series of new Xbox 360 controllers, dubbed the Chrome Series. Controllers will be available in red, blue, and silver, and will cost $54.99. Availability will vary upon region.

[gameinformer.]

Microsoft releases this after I have this one for only 6 months. I can’t decide which one I want…probably silver. Good thing my birthday is coming up. 

Some more awesome fan art from 2 of my favorite games.