LucasArts Archives

LucasArts Archives

"The LucasArts Archives" are a series of CD-ROM personal computer game re-releases and compilations from publisher LucasArts.

List of LucasArts Archives

* "The LucasArts Archives Vol. I" (1995)
** "Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis"
** ""
** "Sam & Max Hit the Road"
** "Star Wars Screen Entertainment" desktop utility
** "" (3 level demo)
** "LucasArts Super Sampler" disc featuring demos of "Full Throttle", ', ', and " Collector's Edition CD-ROM".

* "The LucasArts Archives Vol. II: The Star Wars Collection" (1996) was released as part of Lucasfilm's promotion of the then-upcoming expanded theatrical re-releases of the original "Star Wars" trilogy. "The Star Wars Collection" contained:
** ""
** ""
** " Collector's Edition CD-ROM"
** "" (demo)
** "Star Wars: Making Magic" (Multimedia CD-ROM featuring a behind-the-scenes look at the new versions of the "Star Wars" films)

* "The LucasArts Archives Vol. III" (1997)
** "Afterlife"
** "The Dig"
** "Full Throttle"
** "Monkey Island Madness" (a compilation disc of "The Secret of Monkey Island" and "")
** ""
** "LucasArts Super Sampler 2" disc featuring demos of "The Curse of Monkey Island", "Indiana Jones and his Desktop Adventures", "Outlaws", ', ', and "".

* "The LucasArts Archives Vol. IV: The Star Wars Collection II" (1998)
** ""
** " Collector's Edition CD-ROM"
** " Collector's Edition CD-ROM"
** ""
** "Star Wars: Making Magic" (same as from the first "Star Wars Collection)"
** Demo disc of ', ', and "".
Later games published under the "LucasArts Archives" brand were budget-priced reissues of individual games, with the exception of "Monkey Island Archives", which was a compilation of "The Secret of Monkey Island", ', and "The Curse of Monkey Island", released with "The Curse of Monkey Islands box art.

Many of the games that were released in these Archive collections are not directly compatible with modern operating systems, but can still be played using the ScummVM software.


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