EA Studios DICE And Visceral To Produce Star Wars Games In Multi-Year Deal
By Ishaan . May 6, 2013 . 1:29pmDisney and Electronic Arts are entering a multi-year exclusive deal to produce new Star Wars videogames.
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Disney and Electronic Arts are entering a multi-year exclusive deal to produce new Star Wars videogames.
“As a result of this change, we’ve had layoffs across the organization,” a LucasArts representative stated.
Disney Interactive and Junction Point Studios released Epic Mickey in 2010, but years before the Wii game came out Buena Vista Games was experimenting with different ideas for a Mickey Mouse focused action game.
Since Square Enix is about to re-release the original Kingdom Hearts with HD graphics, let’s take a trip down unseen memory lane.
Nick Ricks, Producer at TT Games, is making a Nintendo 3DS version of Lego Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game. What’s interesting is their handheld version is a direct port of the Wii game.
Warren Spector, founder of Junction Point Studios and Epic Mickey designer, has some positive comments about the Nintendo 3DS.
Disney sent out a gameplay trailer showing off a quick look at the different kinds of things you’ll be doing with your paint brush.
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The other bonuses are nice, but the behind-the-scenes DVD is what caught our eye.
While Toy Story 3 came out on every current platform in the West, Disney Interactive Japan only the game on Nintendo DS.
The existence of Junction Point and Disney’s Epic Mickey, being headed by Deus Ex originator, Warren Spector, was originally leaked in the form of concept art that thrilled fans with its Tim Burton-esque aesthetic. When Disney officially revealed Epic Mickey via screenshots in the following months, however, the general consensus from the gaming public was [...]
Sony’s firework shooting tech demo/game was ahead of its time, but it set the stage for games like Boom Boom Rocket and Disney Fireworks.
Disney is making a sequel to Tron and naturally there is a video game tie-in. Here’s a glimpse of it.
Disney’s first cartoon character, Oswald the Rabbit, will play a key role in Epic Mickey. The plucky rabbit is the first inhabitant of Fantasia sorcerer Yen Sid’s world for forgotten cartoon stars.