Dr. Indy Jones
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Perhilion said:I know the official ET website has some. Plus, if you have it for PC you could probably extract the unlockable concept art from it.
How, and what website?
Perhilion said:I know the official ET website has some. Plus, if you have it for PC you could probably extract the unlockable concept art from it.
Yes, the thing the good prof is obviously after here is that despite the games contradicting other sources, they never contradict each other. Nor the movies. At least too drastically, that is.Attila the Professor said:All that's been said about the contradictions and retreading of territory is true - hell, Indy's had adventures with Crystal Skulls before in both the McCoy books and in Desktop Adventures - but these have all been in different media. For them to handle King Solomon's Mines in two games, however, is something rather different.
The official Infernal Machine and Emperor's Tomb websites have been deleted by LucasArts. The concept arts for those games can be found at The International House of Mojo at http://mixnmojo.com/galleries/gallery.php?gallery=117 and http://mixnmojo.com/galleries/gallery.php?gallery=121Dr. Indy Jones said:How, and what website?
There's a name making the difference... Hal Barwood.Jeremiah Jones said:I've always felt Indy gaming fell into 2 distinct phases, Pc games, and console games ported to pc, the former being far deeper and more rewarding experiences.
Moedred said:Speaking of canonical contradictions, did Indy save "the cradle of civilization" (India) just so he could stomp the heck out if it? (I'm guessing it's an indian elephant based on ear size.)
adventure_al said:I've never heard of India being referred to as the cradle of civilisation. I always thought it was where the Tigris and Euphrates were which would be around Iraq. Or the Nile. Thought it stemmed from the location of important water sources.
Attila the Professor said:Consider yourself lucky for being ignorant of this little controversy, until now.
Moedred said:There's some art at the end of the Lego Indy Prima Guide...
Seems they renamed the place to make it dry, but not right away.