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George Lucas had lots to say about Fracture - Film making legend behind some of the changes to the game's main character

Videogamer writes: "While EA has recently joined forces with film director Steven Spielberg, LucasArts has been making the most of film making legend George Lucas for years. Speaking to VideoGamer.com at a press event for terrain deforming action game Fracture last week, game producer Jeffrey Gullet revealed that the team got feedback from a lot of sources, including George Lucas. It seems much of the feedback centred on the game's main character.

"We got a lot of feedback from a lot of different places. Some of it from our own internal team, some of it from play testing that we did. Some of it came directly from George Lucas himself," stated Gullett. "We were sort of still in the process of creating him when we first announced the game, so that's a lot of why he's changed pretty dramatically from the first time we ever put him out there."
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