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WARNING: Contains Absolutely Nothing Even Remotely Close To A Spoiler

 

A CLASSIC RETURNS -- LUCASARTS REVS UP FULL THROTTLE® FOR LONG AWAITED SEQUEL

 

Acclaimed Classic Adventure Roars Back to Action on Next Generation Consoles and PC in 2003

 

SAN RAFAEL, Calif. -- May 21, 2002 -- Full Throttle, one of the most loved classic adventures from LucasArts Entertainment Company LLC, returns in a long awaited action packed sequel for next generation consoles and PC in 2003. The follow up to the award winning game from 1995 will once again feature one of LucasArts' most popular and enduring characters, the swaggering outlaw biker Ben, leader of a renegade motorcycle gang called the Polecats. The free wheeling action-adventure will offer a humorous original story, furious bare knuckle fighting, and the thrill of high speed biking.

 

"Full Throttle is one of LucasArts' greatest and most beloved original games," says Simon Jeffery, president of LucasArts. "We can't think of a better brand or character to lead LucasArts' charge into a new era of original game development. Ben so perfectly symbolizes our legacy and yet has just the right mix of attitude and edge to appeal to a new generation of game players."

 

Good thing they're not giving anything away.

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There's a trailer or rather a teaser somewhere, but the link is buried somewhere in the General Discussion forum of MixNMojo.

 

I'd love to play a new 2D game. Let's face it, once LucasArts made the jump to SVGA it lasted only one game (The Curse Of Monkey Island) before they moved to 3D graphics.

I imagine an adventure like CMI with true color (CMI had some weird limit to the number of colors) and at least 800x600 pixels.

Interface: MI2, Full Throttle or CMI

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