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LootHunter: Wait, isn't DroidWorks abandonware now?

P.S. I'm in just in case.
Not that I'm aware of. Disney now owns all Star Wars IP so they would own this.
Seeing how DroidWorks was developed and published by a LucasArts subsidiary, I would imagine that Disney does own the rights, I guess they just don't feel the need to do anything with it.
I like the T-800. I find that robot to be simply iconic. Well, that and ED-209.

I would also like to enter the giveaway.
hi thanks for the giveaway, i'm in

i like Wall-E and to stay in Star Wars univers i always liked R2D2 since i was young
Post edited May 06, 2022 by Mugiwarah
Personally, I don't have a favorite robot. But I do like Sonic games, especially Adventure era ones. There are many cool robots there - Gamma, Omega, Metal Sonic, Emerl.
One of the robots that had the biggest impact on me as a kid is probably the robot that HARDAC makes that thinks it's Batman in that one episode of Batman: The Animated Series.
And?
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LootHunter: And?
And nothing...the game is still not released...the wait continues. :P
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LootHunter: And?
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BranjoHello: And nothing...the game is still not released...the wait continues. :P
What do you mean "not released"? It was released in 1998.
May the 4th be with you and your hope for DroidWorks!
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BranjoHello: May the 4th be with you and your hope for DroidWorks!
Wahoo! 2023 is the year for DROIDWORKS!
What we need is Star Wars Chess and most of all Star Wars Monopoly.
Keep the faith
If I'm not too late for the contest, I name WC-H2O as my favorite robot, a mobile toilet droid who lives in terrible fear of humans.
Post edited September 03, 2023 by neumi5694
When I was 4, I watched Robert Patrick walk through solid bars like it was nothing and instantly fell in love. There's this iconic spiel in Terminator about how it will never stop until the target is dead, but the T-1000 really embodies that relentlessness.