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to be honest... ); I THINK DISNEY SHOULdnt have shut down lucas arts..
all they have to do for die hard fans is sell lucas back to somone good tim or telltale and just remaster all the old stuff
but ...alas prolly not );
If anyone from The Dig team is reading this thread, I beg you, please remaster this game, and PLEASE do NOT turn it into some ugly soulless 3D game.
The Dig to me, was the best adventure I ever played.
A Great story!
I Liked Full Throttle Remaster, Grim Fandango em Day of the Tentacle remaster.
I would buy it in pre-sale! And I want trading cards and badges!
As a piece of visual art, The Dig definitely ranks up there in my personal "best of" lists. Seeing Day of the Tentacle and now Full Throttle receive the remastered treatment, I'd kill for an update to The Dig. The background art and location paintings in high definition would be worth it on their own. I hope this happens.
But important to say that the price should be low example 20euro or so.