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One of the UK's development success stories in the past few years is the combination of Lego with franchises such as Star Wars, Batman and Indiana Jones - so successful in fact that it led to the USD 200 million acquisition of Traveller's Tales, the company behind the games, by Warner Bros late ...
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LEGO Plans - He Who Must Not Be Built?
Blue's News — ... , saying: "we're licking our lips at what we could do, but at the same time we need to be very guarded that making quality games for young gamers is our goal. We don't need to rush out and produce dozens of Lego games based on Warner Bros properties." That quote is from a larger interview with Nick Ricks where he is cagey over the next property that could get their LEGO treatment, while ...

TT Games will most-likely work with Warner Bros. I.P. again, but won’t rush titles
GoNintendo — ... that making quality games for young gamers is our goal. We don’t need to rush out and produce dozens of Lego games based on Warner Bros properties. We’re in it for the long haul, so there’s no push from Warner Bros to do that either - it’s very much business as usual, but with the comfort of knowing that we’re partnering with someone who has a real drive to become an industry leader, and have the opportunity to know there’s all these things we can exploit when the time is right. Full interview here This entry was posted on Monday, December 1st, 2008 at 2:24 pm and is filed ...

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