Xbox and Indiana Jones seem to go hand in hand, and this latest announcement just continues that tradition.
Those with a long memory will recall Indiana Jones and the Emperor s Tomb was one of the early, high-profile timed exclusives for the OG Xbox.
The LucasArts published game was only exclusive to the Xbox for a few months, but was one of the early reasons - along with Halo and Splinter Cell - to pick up Microsoft s first ever home console.
The original Xbox was home to an Indiana Jones game as well (Image: LUCASARTS)
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While Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures was offered as a pack-in game for the Xbox 360.
Lego series. Both
Lego Indiana Jones: The Original Adventures and
Lego Indiana Jones: The Adventure Continues appeared in 2008 and 2009 on multiple platforms. Each one offered a more comedic and brick-like retelling of the events of the movies. However, there have been a few mobile spin-offs from companies like Zynga.
As for MachineGames, people might have heard its name a lot recently. The company has been involved with developing a number of
Wolfenstein titles as of late. Most recently, it worked on ones like
Wolfenstein: The Old Blood, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, and even helped with
they just thought it was funny. in the end, the fact they built this big thing and took it out and rolled it down the hill and some guy ran in front of it, reenacting an indiana jones movie is just hilarious. coming up, drinking and mowing don t mix. i ve been drinking all day. hold on, just a second. what are you doing? i got to pee. no matter how much you had to drink, are you really going to do that. outrageous, yes. but could it be real? you re like, this can t be real. but it could be because this is clearly a police officer dash cam. digging into this dash cam video, when we return to, caught on camera: viral videos, do you believe?
that has legos on it rolling down the hill after these guys. that s right. it wasn t created by a computer or shot in front of a green screen. but it also wasn t just a group of friends joke around. it had viral video advertising campaign. wafting off of it. that s exactly what it is. a viral video promoting what was in 2008, a new lego indiana jones video game, from lucas arts. we wanted to find a way to brawn the audience. we tasked our agency to come up with some new idea. getting people talking the next day. what s more different than a giant lego boulder chasing someone dressed like indian jones down a hill in the middle after major american city? but still, with 5 million lego bricks, that s got to be a little heavy. really heavy. and they are sort of moving it like it was nothing. i was like 5 million legos.
we actually today push the ball because there wasn t enough momentum to get over the flat segment. so we were then pushing the boulder and took the people out in post. it is also suspicious that all those lego brooks stay in place for the whole bumpy trip. well, as it turns out, they don t. after the very first roll within pieces started falling off everywhere. there were some things flapping off at different times in the post production process. we kind of cleaned up the flapping panels to make it look like a clean ball. this combination of real and fake certainly works. the video s been viewed more than 6 million times. i think most people looked at it and just said, that s awesome. and they didn t care if it was fake or real. they just thought it was funny. in the end, the fact they built this big thing and took it out and rolled it down the hill and some guy ran in front of it, reenacting an indiana jones movie is just hilarious. coming up, drinking and mowing don t m