LucasArts producer: digital distribution is increasing interest in retro gaming

Retro FTW! - Image 1Speaking to Destructoid about Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition, producer Craig Derrick from LucasArts explained the motivation behind updating the game. He goes on about the main reasons for the decision, but citing digital distribution as an important factor in making the Special Edition possible, the producer adds that digital distribution itself increases interest in retro gaming.

Retro gaming - Image 1Speaking to Destructoid about Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition, producer Craig Derrick from LucasArts explained the motivation behind updating the game.

He goes on about the main reasons for the decision, but citing digital distribution as an important factor in making the Special Edition possible, the producer adds that digital distribution itself increases interest in retro gaming.

“…we’re experiencing a remarkable increase in retro gaming and nostalgia thanks in part to the digital distribution of games on Xbox Live Arcade, PSN, Wiiware, Steam and iTunes,” he said, adding that the gaming age range has significantly broadened and people are more open to different genres.

He goes on:

When you take a classic like The Secret of Monkey Island with its timeless story, humorous characters and puzzles and situations; the fact that it has very little violence and that you can’t die (well, maybe if you hold you’re breath for more than 10 minutes you can) and you breathe new life into it by adding special edition features like high definition art, all new voice dialogue, updated controls and an in-game hint system and you start to see why we feel it was an easy decision to make.

Online services like the PSN and XBL allow access to well-loved games from platforms of old, and they don’t have to have the emulator know-how to be able to play. With the lack of backwards compatibility and, at times, emulator knowledge, downloading retro games is one easy way to be able to play the old games today.


Cases in point:

Via Destructoid

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