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REFINING DARK FORCES

“The original game [] was one that I played when it first came out,” remembers Larry Kuperman, director of business development at Nightdive Studios. “I was not playing it with my dad, but with my son, which was kind of the opposite end of the spectrum. It was the first game that really thrust me into the world of . I really felt like I was part of that.” Larry also recalls the many technological advantages that LucasArts’ game made, and ; now its attention has turned to the LucasArts best-seller that helped propel games to the masses. “[] was on our list as being a legendary game and deserved of remastering and brought to a new audience,” Larry continues.

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