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LA Launches New Games Format







LA Launches New Games Format

LA Launches New Games Format 05/10/2004 06:06 AM

Could the old Star Wars console games be returning to living rooms around the world? It would seem so, because LucasArts have announced that JAKK Pacific has signed a license agreement to produce multi-game platforms in small portable console units much like the Atari 2600 and Intellivision joystick consoles launched last year. You can read the full press release at TheForce.net or visit the TV Games website.




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