GirlBrushThreepWood
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An independant company is making this game and it looks great here is a link
http://screen7.adventuredevelopers.com/foy
http://screen7.adventuredevelopers.com/foy
In general, the Lucas companies have positive attitudes towards fanwork, as long as it stays non-commercial. The only example of LucasArts intervention when creating an Indy fan game is the infamous Raiders of the Lost Ark project, which was likely shut down because they chose to mess with an existing story. FoY has an original plot and most of the characters are new as well.chapter11 said:In addition to the logistical issues of actually creating a great freeware adventure game, there's also the possibility that LucasArts will swoop in as the game nears completion and shut the whole thing down.
Finn said:In general, the Lucas companies have positive attitudes towards fanwork, as long as it stays non-commercial.
Interesting notions, and it seems that on the general scale there're arguments for and against on trying to create a Lucas fan game being a good idea or not. But I think that we can still both agree at that hiring a professional actor for this kind of project is certainly pushing the limits.chapter11 said:I agree that it's kind of stupid for LucasArts to do it, but on the other hand they need to "protect" their intellectual property.
Who are these 100 die hard FoA fans here? Gimme a list.EvilDevo said:$20 from 100 of the die hard Fate of Atlantis fans here
Finn said:Interesting notions, and it seems that on the general scale there're arguments for and against on trying to create a Lucas fan game being a good idea or not. But I think that we can still both agree at that hiring a professional actor for this kind of project is certainly pushing the limits.
VP said:Who are these 100 die hard FoA fans here? Gimme a list.
ClintonHammond said:I thought there was a rule against solicitation threads here @ The Raven...
There are 2000 members but less than 200 of them are active. Oh yeah and you stole my avatar.EvilDevo said:Could we get 100 of the 2000 or so members on these message boards to pitch in? I think it could be done.