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lucasarts

San Francisco, California

About

LucasArts, founded in 1982 as Lucasfilm Games, has a storied history marked by significant milestones, including the transition to its current name in 1990 and the launch of groundbreaking titles that shaped the adventure game genre. The studio gained prominence with the release of "The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition" and "The Curse of Monkey Island," which showcased innovative storytelling and humor in gaming.

Key personnel include co-founder George Lucas, who envisioned the studio's potential, and notable figures like Ron Gilbert, the creative mind behind the Monkey Island series. LucasArts is renowned for its iconic titles, including "Star Wars™: The Clone Wars - Republic Heroes™," "Outlaws," and "Afterlife," which have left a lasting impact on both adventure and action genres.

The studio has influenced the gaming industry through its pioneering use of 2D graphics and voice acting, setting standards for narrative-driven games. LucasArts specializes in adventure games and action titles, often incorporating elements from the beloved Star Wars franchise.

Throughout its history, LucasArts has received numerous awards and accolades, including recognition for its innovative gameplay and storytelling, solidifying its legacy as a key player in the evolution of video games.

Overview

Founded

January 1, 1982

Headquarters

San Francisco, California, United States

Number of Employees

10001+

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Genre Focus

Action

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