other ppl grow up, the lucasarts logo gets younger... maybe this goes along with their product line, replacing witty adventure games with stuff like "learn to spell with jar-jar"
I liked the end logo in DOTT best where golden tentacle takes over the logo
LogicDeLuxe wrote:Since all they still do is Star Wars, they probably wanted a logo looking more similar to that Lucasfilm logo seen in the Star Wars Movies, I guess.
Then they could just as well have gone back to the original LucasFilm Games logo, replacing Film with Arts. That logo was, at the time, pretty much a straight copy of the LucasFilm logo (complete with twinkling stars).
Yeah, I have to say I prefer the old (DOTT-era) LucasArts logo as well. I used to buy every LA game religiously, and I always looked forward to see what they would do with the LA logo. I especially liked in Rebel Assault at the end how the logo guy would "pop" the Death Star like a balloon, then it would fly around crazy for a few seconds, and then drape down over the logo, which would then make the R2 scream sound. =)
who cares about the modern lucasarts? it is like comparing todays egyptians with the ones in ancient egypt, why even bother with does corporational pricks, let them star wars themselves to death
corporations deamon children of capitalism, enemies of free gamers
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Though I noted there is going to be a new Indiana Jones release at some point in 2006-7.