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The game development firm of Lucas Film Licensing LLC (of [[George Lucas]] and ''[[Star Wars]]'' fame) that's in charge of doling out the license for all official ''Star Wars'' and ''[[Indiana Jones]]'' games. In addition to the aforementioned, the studio is also famous for producing adventure games like ''[[Full Throttle]]'' and ''[[Day of the Tentacle]]'' as well as the ''[[Monkey Island]]'' series (and most recently, the ''Mercenaries'' series), as well as a series of [[World War II]] and ''Star Wars''-themed flight sims developed by Lawrence Holland's Totally Games! studio, mainly ''Battlehawks1942,'' ''[[Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe]]'' and the ''[[Star Wars: X-Wing]]'' and ''[[TIE Fighter]]'' space combat games.
 
More recent titles that they've either published or developed in-house include ''Fracture'', ''[[Mercenaries]]: Playground of Destruction'' (note that its sequel, ''Mercenaries 2: World in Flames'' had its publishing rights given to [[Electronic Arts]] by developer Pandemic) and ''Star Wars: [[The Force Unleashed]]''. However, ''The Force Unleashed'' would prove to be the last in-house game developed by [[Lucas ArtsLucasArts]]; soon afterward, in the summer of 2008, the studio was disbanded, with [[Lucas ArtsLucasArts]] announcing that it would go back to its roots as strictly a title publisher.
 
Compare [[Sierra]], their main [[Adventure Game]] rival.
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[[Lucas ArtsLucasArts]]' famed [[Adventure Game|graphic adventure games]] include, in chronological order:
 
* ''[[Labyrinth]]''
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[[Lucas ArtsLucasArts]]' ''Star Wars'' titles include (hardly a complete list; see also [[Star Wars Expanded Universe]]):
 
* ''[[Star Wars Rebel Assault|Rebel Assault]]'', an arcade-style [[Full Motion Video]] game.
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[[Lucas ArtsLucasArts]]' [[Simulation Game|flight simulators]] include, in chronological order:
 
* ''Battlehawks 1942''
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** The ''X-Wing'' series could also be considered, oddly enough, a [[Spiritual Successor]], being developed by the same studio, ''Totally Games!''
 
Other [[Lucas ArtsLucasArts]] games:
 
* ''[[Mercenaries]]: Playground Of Destruction'' (once again, note that its [[Game Breaking Bug|sequel]] went to [[Electronic Arts]])