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They cancelled that video game I was so looking forward to. Goddammit it looked great.
They cancelled that video game I was so looking forward to. Goddammit it looked great.
Monkey Island wasn't created by Lucas and Spielberg, it was created by Ron Gilbert, Dave Grossman, and Tim Schafer.
For a second there I thought you meant you wanted it to look like a show from the '80s, and wondered why you wanted Indy to be horribly animated.I wish Lucasfilm would do an Indy series after they're done with Clone Wars. But it should be traditionally animated to fit with how animation was done during the eras that Indy took place. Well, that & the fact that traditional animation usually looks superior to animated shows.
They need to let TellTale Games do an Indy game
WikiLeaks is commonly thought of as a Web site that facilitates leaks, but it was founded with a secondary aim: to create a digital platform that cannot be censored. This other aim shaped some of the early editorial decisions that WikiLeaks made—for instance, publishing, in 2008, an alternate screenplay for “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.” Critics have challenged WikiLeaks about its decision to publish the screenplay, asking: what is so noteworthy about such a leak? But its news value is not what was at issue. Last year, Assange told me that the screenwriter had wanted to make his work public and had even tried to post it online, because fans had expressed their unhappiness with the movie as it was finally released. “He was involved in a creativity dispute,” Assange recalled. “His I.S.P. then received a legal threat to have it removed—i.e., censored from the public record. Someone then gave it to us, because we are known to defend the public record as a publisher of last resort, and we released it as a counter-censorship action.”