To put it mildly, it's going to be quite a while before you see an Indiana Jones game on home consoles. The team (if there still is a team) has gone dark and LucasArts has had some troubles as of late. To put it less kindly, if we see it before the next decade our faces will melt off Raiders-style.
But that doesn't mean you'll be completely without video game Indy. Apparently, the PEGI has just rated Indiana Jones and the Staff of Kings for the DS and PSP. A perfect way to kill the time until a console release? Or just a painful reminder of Indy's absence? Here's hoping for the former.
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Posted: Aug 28th 2008 10:10AM solomonrex said
The way PSP games get ported to ps2, I think your face is going to melt soon!
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Posted: Aug 28th 2008 11:07AM (Unverified) said
Isn't this potential progress towards the console versions? Just like Force Unleashed, I'd expect Lucas to release a glut of Indyware all at once; these handheld confirmations are a sign of hope, man.
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Posted: Aug 28th 2008 11:17AM (Unverified) said
No Indiana Jones on a console, huh?
>goes back to playing Raiders on Atari 2600...
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>goes back to playing Raiders on Atari 2600...
Posted: Aug 28th 2008 2:19PM (Unverified) said
Yeah. $780,329,769 worldwide is not nearly enough money. Hopefully this means they just don't want to release a cash grab and we get a solid game. Maybe they'll wait for the quadrilogy to hit Blu Ray and go for a tie-in then.
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