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| [Jun 29, 2012, 11:08 am ET] - Share - Viewing Comments |
Clint Hocking's blog announces the developer has parted ways with LucasArts, where he had been the most visible face of the company's game development efforts (thanks MCV). Word is he's already landed at a new undisclosed gig: Yup, that's right, you heard it here first. Unless you heard it somewhere else first.
I recently left my job at LucasArts and am moving on to something new. Unlike last time, (and mercifully less wordy) I already have something lined up and I am currently in the process of dealing with the living hell of relocation.
I will let the world know where I am going once I get there. Unless you already know.
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Re: Clint Hocking Leaves LucasArts |
Jul 1, 2012, 02:39 |
Sepharo |
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Orogogus wrote on Jun 30, 2012, 21:11: People also seem to think well of the Lego games, KotOR, Outlaws, the pod racing game, Full Throttle, and the Dig. People say good things about Rebellion, although I honestly don't understand why.
Grim Fandango was as good as or better than TIE Fighter, although obviously not directly comparable. The Lego games are from Traveller's Tales. Star Wars was obviously license by LucasArts but not all their games are (Harry Potter and Batman for example). |
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| [I'm not trolling I'm just] tossing stuff like that in there only to get your panties all bunched up. -TrollinThundr |
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