WARBEARS ADVENTURE: AN A.R. X-MAS NOW ONLINE
Earlier today, I stopped in on our friends the Warbears to see how their holidays were, and was surprised to find that our favorite fighting bears had taken on a mission of sorts while we were all drinking our eggnog. That's right, there's a new short Warbears adventure available at the series' official site – Adventure: An A.R. X-Mas lets us join up with Warbears as they do a little Christmas shopping.
If you like graphic adventure/puzzle solving games, this free web-based series is certainly something to check out. Enjoy!
- Warbears – Official website
- Adventure: An A.R. X-Mas – Warbears
NEW WARBEARS ADVENTURE AVAILABLE ONLINE
It's been awhile since I've had anything new to report about our crime fighting friends the Warbears, but thankfully series creator Gionatan "Ioji" Iasio has been busy working on their latest adventure – and now it's ready for the world to play. Warbears: Mission 03 – An Oceanic Problem sees the ursine quartet responding to a distress signal coming from an offshore platform with a sinister secret…
"An S.O.S. signal from the Gas Platform in the Great Ocean! A new enemy surfaced with an evil plan. Will the Warbears be able to stop them?" – Warbears.com
As always. this Warbears adventure is a free, web based game, so if you like puzzle intensive graphic adventure games, you have absolutely no excuse not to check it out!
- Warbears – Official website
SAM & MAX SEASON TWO BEGINS TODAY
While it hasn't made it's appearance in Telltale Games' store at the time of this posting, Sam & Max Episode 201: Ice Station Santa, the first episode of Season Two, is due to make public debut at Telltale's website following a one-day exclusive premiere on Gametap.
While I admit I was a little disappointed in the way season one was handled, I've got enough love in my heart for everyone's favorite dog and rabbit duo to be willing to pre-order another full season on faith alone. Here's to hoping Telltale can capture some of that old school LucasArts magic this time around.
Sam & Max Episode 201: Ice Station Santa will be priced at $8.95 and a discounted full season price of $34.95 will be offered to those willing to order all five of the episodes at once. As with Season One, at the end of it's run in April, those who pre-ordered the full season will be given the option of obtaining all five episodes on disc for the cost of shipping.
- Telltale Games – Official website
- Sam & Max: Season Two – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX SEASON TWO BEGINS TODAY
While it hasn't made it's appearance in Telltale Games' store at the time of this posting, Sam & Max Episode 201: Ice Station Santa, the first episode of Season Two, is due to make public debut at Telltale's website following a one-day exclusive premiere on Gametap.
While I admit I was a little disappointed in the way season one was handled, I've got enough love in my heart for everyone's favorite dog and rabbit duo to be willing to pre-order another full season on faith alone. Here's to hoping Telltale can capture some of that old school LucasArts magic this time around.
Sam & Max Episode 201: Ice Station Santa will be priced at $8.95 and a discounted full season price of $34.95 will be offered to those willing to order all five of the episodes at once. As with Season One, at the end of it's run in April, those who pre-ordered the full season will be given the option of obtaining all five episodes on disc for the cost of shipping.
- Telltale Games – Official website
- Sam & Max: Season Two – Telltale Games
TELLTALE GAMES OFFERS FREE SAM & MAX EPISODE!
The good folks over at Telltale Games have announced that they're offering Sam & Max: Abe Lincoln Must Die (Season One, Episode Four) for the low, low price of free. That's right gang, you too can now try out an episodic adventure of everyone's favorite dog and rabbity thing without having to shell out a single penny.
Telltale's site seems to be down at the moment (no doubt because they're gearing up for the launch of Sam & Max Season Two), but they have been kind enough to leave the download link on their "we're sorry" page as well. Be sure to check it out!
- Abe Lincoln Must Die free for all (literally!) – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max: Abe Lincoln Must Die – Telltale Games
- Telltale Games: Under the Knife – Telltale Game
TELLTALE GAMES OFFERS FREE SAM & MAX EPISODE!
The good folks over at Telltale Games have announced that they're offering Sam & Max: Abe Lincoln Must Die (Season One, Episode Four) for the low, low price of free. That's right gang, you too can now try out an episodic adventure of everyone's favorite dog and rabbity thing without having to shell out a single penny.
Telltale's site seems to be down at the moment (no doubt because they're gearing up for the launch of Sam & Max Season Two), but they have been kind enough to leave the download link on their "we're sorry" page as well. Be sure to check it out!
- Abe Lincoln Must Die free for all (literally!) – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max: Abe Lincoln Must Die – Telltale Games
- Telltale Games: Under the Knife – Telltale Game
LAZY DAY TRAILERS: A VAMPYRE STORY
If you’re a regular reader of this site, then by now you know that I hold a special place in my heart for point-and-click graphic adventure games. Simply put, when done right they allow a level of story telling, humor and puzzle solving that other game types can’t even come close to matching. It’s because of that love that I’m bringing you this early trailer for Autumn Moon Entertainment’s upcoming game A Vampire Story.
In this one, you take the role of reluctant vampire Mona De Lafitte, an aspiring opera star who was kidnapped – and made a vampire – by her obsessed vampiric fan Baron Shrowdy von Kiefer. Mona, along with her companion Froderick the bat, will have to try to escape the Baron’s clutches, come to grips with her unlife and try to fulfill her dreams of becoming a star. I think you’ll agree there’s just tons of potential for hilarity here.
It’s being developed by another group of ex-LucasArts employees and seems to be on target to hit that perfect mix I just mentioned. Once you get past the cheezy voice-over for the below trailer, I think you’ll agree. Check it out.
A Vampyre Story is currently slated for an early 2008 release on Windows PCs.
- Autumn Moon Entertainment – Company website
- A Vampyre Story – Official wesbite
- A Vampyre Story TGS ’07 Trailer – GameTrailers.com
SAM & MAX: SEASON TWO DATED
That’s right folks, everyone’s favorite dog and rabbity thing are coming back for a second season of episodic gaming! Telltale Games has announced that Sam & Max: Season 2 will kick off at GameTap with the premiere of episode 201: Ice Station Santa on Thursday, November 8th, with a downloadable version of the game to follow direct from Telltale on November 9th. After the initial premiere, the series will go on hiatus until January 10th, at which time the last four episodes will be released on a monthly basis.
As with the first season, individual episodes will be priced at $8.95 while the entire second season can be purchased at the discounted price of $34.99. Just like last year, those who purchase the full season package will also be eligible to receive the full second season on disc at the end of it’s run for the cost of shipping.
While I wasn’t overly thrilled with how much of the first season turned out, I’ll still be forking over my cash for this one in hopes that with the experience gained from season one, Telltale will be able to bring the Sam & Max series closer to the magic that was Sam & Max Hit the Road.
- Telltale Games – Company website
- Sam & Max: Season Two – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX: SEASON TWO DATED
That’s right folks, everyone’s favorite dog and rabbity thing are coming back for a second season of episodic gaming! Telltale Games has announced that Sam & Max: Season 2 will kick off at GameTap with the premiere of episode 201: Ice Station Santa on Thursday, November 8th, with a downloadable version of the game to follow direct from Telltale on November 9th. After the initial premiere, the series will go on hiatus until January 10th, at which time the last four episodes will be released on a monthly basis.
As with the first season, individual episodes will be priced at $8.95 while the entire second season can be purchased at the discounted price of $34.99. Just like last year, those who purchase the full season package will also be eligible to receive the full second season on disc at the end of it’s run for the cost of shipping.
While I wasn’t overly thrilled with how much of the first season turned out, I’ll still be forking over my cash for this one in hopes that with the experience gained from season one, Telltale will be able to bring the Sam & Max series closer to the magic that was Sam & Max Hit the Road.
- Telltale Games – Company website
- Sam & Max: Season Two – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX: SEASON TWO DATED
That’s right folks, everyone’s favorite dog and rabbity thing are coming back for a second season of episodic gaming! Telltale Games has announced that Sam & Max: Season 2 will kick off at GameTap with the premiere of episode 201: Ice Station Santa on Thursday, November 8th, with a downloadable version of the game to follow direct from Telltale on November 9th. After the initial premiere, the series will go on hiatus until January 10th, at which time the last four episodes will be released on a monthly basis.
As with the first season, individual episodes will be priced at $8.95 while the entire second season can be purchased at the discounted price of $34.99. Just like last year, those who purchase the full season package will also be eligible to receive the full second season on disc at the end of it’s run for the cost of shipping.
While I wasn’t overly thrilled with how much of the first season turned out, I’ll still be forking over my cash for this one in hopes that with the experience gained from season one, Telltale will be able to bring the Sam & Max series closer to the magic that was Sam & Max Hit the Road.
- Telltale Games – Company website
- Sam & Max: Season Two – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX: SEASON TWO DATED
That’s right folks, everyone’s favorite dog and rabbity thing are coming back for a second season of episodic gaming! Telltale Games has announced that Sam & Max: Season 2 will kick off at GameTap with the premiere of episode 201: Ice Station Santa on Thursday, November 8th, with a downloadable version of the game to follow direct from Telltale on November 9th. After the initial premiere, the series will go on hiatus until January 10th, at which time the last four episodes will be released on a monthly basis.
As with the first season, individual episodes will be priced at $8.95 while the entire second season can be purchased at the discounted price of $34.99. Just like last year, those who purchase the full season package will also be eligible to receive the full second season on disc at the end of it’s run for the cost of shipping.
While I wasn’t overly thrilled with how much of the first season turned out, I’ll still be forking over my cash for this one in hopes that with the experience gained from season one, Telltale will be able to bring the Sam & Max series closer to the magic that was Sam & Max Hit the Road.
- Telltale Games – Company website
- Sam & Max: Season Two – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX: SEASON TWO DATED
That’s right folks, everyone’s favorite dog and rabbity thing are coming back for a second season of episodic gaming! Telltale Games has announced that Sam & Max: Season 2 will kick off at GameTap with the premiere of episode 201: Ice Station Santa on Thursday, November 8th, with a downloadable version of the game to follow direct from Telltale on November 9th. After the initial premiere, the series will go on hiatus until January 10th, at which time the last four episodes will be released on a monthly basis.
As with the first season, individual episodes will be priced at $8.95 while the entire second season can be purchased at the discounted price of $34.99. Just like last year, those who purchase the full season package will also be eligible to receive the full second season on disc at the end of it’s run for the cost of shipping.
While I wasn’t overly thrilled with how much of the first season turned out, I’ll still be forking over my cash for this one in hopes that with the experience gained from season one, Telltale will be able to bring the Sam & Max series closer to the magic that was Sam & Max Hit the Road.
- Telltale Games – Company website
- Sam & Max: Season Two – Telltale Games
TELLTALE GAMES ANNOUNCES SAM & MAX: SEASON 2
Just a quick note here to let everyone know that Telltale Games has announced that Sam & Max will be returning for a second season this fall. While I’m absolutely thrilled by this news, I do hope that Telltale takes the criticisms of Season One to heart and makes the game a bit more involved this time around. Check out a screenshot from the new season below.
Let the cheering commence.
- Telltale Games – Company website
- Sam & Max Season Two News! – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max Season One – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max – Wikipedia entry
TELLTALE GAMES ANNOUNCES SAM & MAX: SEASON 2
Just a quick note here to let everyone know that Telltale Games has announced that Sam & Max will be returning for a second season this fall. While I’m absolutely thrilled by this news, I do hope that Telltale takes the criticisms of Season One to heart and makes the game a bit more involved this time around. Check out a screenshot from the new season below.
Let the cheering commence.
- Telltale Games – Company website
- Sam & Max Season Two News! – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max Season One – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max – Wikipedia entry
TELLTALE GAMES ANNOUNCES SAM & MAX: SEASON 2
Just a quick note here to let everyone know that Telltale Games has announced that Sam & Max will be returning for a second season this fall. While I’m absolutely thrilled by this news, I do hope that Telltale takes the criticisms of Season One to heart and makes the game a bit more involved this time around. Check out a screenshot from the new season below.
Let the cheering commence.
- Telltale Games – Company website
- Sam & Max Season Two News! – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max Season One – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max – Wikipedia entry
TELLTALE GAMES ANNOUNCES SAM & MAX: SEASON 2
Just a quick note here to let everyone know that Telltale Games has announced that Sam & Max will be returning for a second season this fall. While I’m absolutely thrilled by this news, I do hope that Telltale takes the criticisms of Season One to heart and makes the game a bit more involved this time around. Check out a screenshot from the new season below.
Let the cheering commence.
- Telltale Games – Company website
- Sam & Max Season Two News! – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max Season One – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max – Wikipedia entry
TELLTALE GAMES ANNOUNCES SAM & MAX: SEASON 2
Just a quick note here to let everyone know that Telltale Games has announced that Sam & Max will be returning for a second season this fall. While I’m absolutely thrilled by this news, I do hope that Telltale takes the criticisms of Season One to heart and makes the game a bit more involved this time around. Check out a screenshot from the new season below.
Let the cheering commence.
- Telltale Games – Company website
- Sam & Max Season Two News! – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max Season One – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max – Wikipedia entry
TELLTALE GAMES ANNOUNCES SAM & MAX: SEASON 2
Just a quick note here to let everyone know that Telltale Games has announced that Sam & Max will be returning for a second season this fall. While I’m absolutely thrilled by this news, I do hope that Telltale takes the criticisms of Season One to heart and makes the game a bit more involved this time around. Check out a screenshot from the new season below.
Let the cheering commence.
- Telltale Games – Company website
- Sam & Max Season Two News! – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max Season One – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max – Wikipedia entry
TELLTALE GAMES ANNOUNCES SAM & MAX: SEASON 2
Just a quick note here to let everyone know that Telltale Games has announced that Sam & Max will be returning for a second season this fall. While I’m absolutely thrilled by this news, I do hope that Telltale takes the criticisms of Season One to heart and makes the game a bit more involved this time around. Check out a screenshot from the new season below.
Let the cheering commence.
- Telltale Games – Company website
- Sam & Max Season Two News! – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max Season One – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max – Wikipedia entry
TELLTALE GAMES ANNOUNCES SAM & MAX: SEASON 2
Just a quick note here to let everyone know that Telltale Games has announced that Sam & Max will be returning for a second season this fall. While I’m absolutely thrilled by this news, I do hope that Telltale takes the criticisms of Season One to heart and makes the game a bit more involved this time around. Check out a screenshot from the new season below.
Let the cheering commence.
- Telltale Games – Company website
- Sam & Max Season Two News! – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max Season One – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max – Wikipedia entry
TELLTALE GAMES ANNOUNCES SAM & MAX: SEASON 2
Just a quick note here to let everyone know that Telltale Games has announced that Sam & Max will be returning for a second season this fall. While I’m absolutely thrilled by this news, I do hope that Telltale takes the criticisms of Season One to heart and makes the game a bit more involved this time around. Check out a screenshot from the new season below.
Let the cheering commence.
- Telltale Games – Company website
- Sam & Max Season Two News! – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max Season One – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max – Wikipedia entry
TELLTALE GAMES ANNOUNCES SAM & MAX: SEASON 2
Just a quick note here to let everyone know that Telltale Games has announced that Sam & Max will be returning for a second season this fall. While I’m absolutely thrilled by this news, I do hope that Telltale takes the criticisms of Season One to heart and makes the game a bit more involved this time around. Check out a screenshot from the new season below.
Let the cheering commence.
- Telltale Games – Company website
- Sam & Max Season Two News! – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max Season One – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max – Wikipedia entry
TELLTALE GAMES ANNOUNCES SAM & MAX: SEASON 2
Just a quick note here to let everyone know that Telltale Games has announced that Sam & Max will be returning for a second season this fall. While I’m absolutely thrilled by this news, I do hope that Telltale takes the criticisms of Season One to heart and makes the game a bit more involved this time around. Check out a screenshot from the new season below.
Let the cheering commence.
- Telltale Games – Company website
- Sam & Max Season Two News! – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max Season One – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max – Wikipedia entry
TELLTALE GAMES ANNOUNCES SAM & MAX: SEASON 2
Just a quick note here to let everyone know that Telltale Games has announced that Sam & Max will be returning for a second season this fall. While I’m absolutely thrilled by this news, I do hope that Telltale takes the criticisms of Season One to heart and makes the game a bit more involved this time around. Check out a screenshot from the new season below.
Let the cheering commence.
- Telltale Games – Company website
- Sam & Max Season Two News! – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max Season One – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max – Wikipedia entry
TELLTALE GAMES ANNOUNCES SAM & MAX: SEASON 2
Just a quick note here to let everyone know that Telltale Games has announced that Sam & Max will be returning for a second season this fall. While I’m absolutely thrilled by this news, I do hope that Telltale takes the criticisms of Season One to heart and makes the game a bit more involved this time around. Check out a screenshot from the new season below.
Let the cheering commence.
- Telltale Games – Company website
- Sam & Max Season Two News! – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max Season One – Telltale Games
- Sam & Max – Wikipedia entry
SAM & MAX COMING TO THE XBOX 360 AND WII
Based on an interview ShackNews held with Dan Connors, CEO of Telltale Games, it would appear that Sam and Max, everyone’s favorite dog and rabbity-thing, will indeed be making appearances on the Xbox 360 and Wii as has been rumored;
"Well, we’re hoping to get on to both consoles, with Live Arcade and Virtual Console–I’m sorry, on all three consoles! But we’re starting with Wii and Xbox, on both of their online services and retail as well. We want to open as much distribution as possible and reach as many people as possible, so when we go out and talk to a license holder we can say, “Hey, we can get your license in front of all these people. Come with us and we’ll make sure it’s a great product.” The distribution channel drives a lot of that, especially if you’re independent and you’re an emerging media publisher. I think there’s some room for us to grab a stake." – Dan Connors, CEO Telltale Games
What’s interesting to note is how the PlayStation 3 is really an afterthought in that statement. Whether that’s Telltale indicating where they believe the next-generation market is going, a result of the supposed difficulties involved in making PS3 games or just an indication of the state of Sony’s PlayStation Store is anyone’s guess, but I’d have to say it certainly means something. No matter how you look at it, what it does mean is that even more people will get to enjoy the often hilarious, dead-on writing of the current Sam & Max series while simultaneously complaining about the length and substance of the game. I know I’m beating a dead horse here, but I really do feel that the episodic nature of the game is holding it back from becoming a timeless classic.
- Telltale CEO Dan Connors on Sam & Max – ShackNews
- Telltale Games – Company Website
- Sam & Max: Season One – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX COMING TO THE XBOX 360 AND WII
Based on an interview ShackNews held with Dan Connors, CEO of Telltale Games, it would appear that Sam and Max, everyone’s favorite dog and rabbity-thing, will indeed be making appearances on the Xbox 360 and Wii as has been rumored;
"Well, we’re hoping to get on to both consoles, with Live Arcade and Virtual Console–I’m sorry, on all three consoles! But we’re starting with Wii and Xbox, on both of their online services and retail as well. We want to open as much distribution as possible and reach as many people as possible, so when we go out and talk to a license holder we can say, “Hey, we can get your license in front of all these people. Come with us and we’ll make sure it’s a great product.” The distribution channel drives a lot of that, especially if you’re independent and you’re an emerging media publisher. I think there’s some room for us to grab a stake." – Dan Connors, CEO Telltale Games
What’s interesting to note is how the PlayStation 3 is really an afterthought in that statement. Whether that’s Telltale indicating where they believe the next-generation market is going, a result of the supposed difficulties involved in making PS3 games or just an indication of the state of Sony’s PlayStation Store is anyone’s guess, but I’d have to say it certainly means something. No matter how you look at it, what it does mean is that even more people will get to enjoy the often hilarious, dead-on writing of the current Sam & Max series while simultaneously complaining about the length and substance of the game. I know I’m beating a dead horse here, but I really do feel that the episodic nature of the game is holding it back from becoming a timeless classic.
- Telltale CEO Dan Connors on Sam & Max – ShackNews
- Telltale Games – Company Website
- Sam & Max: Season One – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX COMING TO THE XBOX 360 AND WII
Based on an interview ShackNews held with Dan Connors, CEO of Telltale Games, it would appear that Sam and Max, everyone’s favorite dog and rabbity-thing, will indeed be making appearances on the Xbox 360 and Wii as has been rumored;
"Well, we’re hoping to get on to both consoles, with Live Arcade and Virtual Console–I’m sorry, on all three consoles! But we’re starting with Wii and Xbox, on both of their online services and retail as well. We want to open as much distribution as possible and reach as many people as possible, so when we go out and talk to a license holder we can say, “Hey, we can get your license in front of all these people. Come with us and we’ll make sure it’s a great product.” The distribution channel drives a lot of that, especially if you’re independent and you’re an emerging media publisher. I think there’s some room for us to grab a stake." – Dan Connors, CEO Telltale Games
What’s interesting to note is how the PlayStation 3 is really an afterthought in that statement. Whether that’s Telltale indicating where they believe the next-generation market is going, a result of the supposed difficulties involved in making PS3 games or just an indication of the state of Sony’s PlayStation Store is anyone’s guess, but I’d have to say it certainly means something. No matter how you look at it, what it does mean is that even more people will get to enjoy the often hilarious, dead-on writing of the current Sam & Max series while simultaneously complaining about the length and substance of the game. I know I’m beating a dead horse here, but I really do feel that the episodic nature of the game is holding it back from becoming a timeless classic.
- Telltale CEO Dan Connors on Sam & Max – ShackNews
- Telltale Games – Company Website
- Sam & Max: Season One – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX COMING TO THE XBOX 360 AND WII
Based on an interview ShackNews held with Dan Connors, CEO of Telltale Games, it would appear that Sam and Max, everyone’s favorite dog and rabbity-thing, will indeed be making appearances on the Xbox 360 and Wii as has been rumored;
"Well, we’re hoping to get on to both consoles, with Live Arcade and Virtual Console–I’m sorry, on all three consoles! But we’re starting with Wii and Xbox, on both of their online services and retail as well. We want to open as much distribution as possible and reach as many people as possible, so when we go out and talk to a license holder we can say, “Hey, we can get your license in front of all these people. Come with us and we’ll make sure it’s a great product.” The distribution channel drives a lot of that, especially if you’re independent and you’re an emerging media publisher. I think there’s some room for us to grab a stake." – Dan Connors, CEO Telltale Games
What’s interesting to note is how the PlayStation 3 is really an afterthought in that statement. Whether that’s Telltale indicating where they believe the next-generation market is going, a result of the supposed difficulties involved in making PS3 games or just an indication of the state of Sony’s PlayStation Store is anyone’s guess, but I’d have to say it certainly means something. No matter how you look at it, what it does mean is that even more people will get to enjoy the often hilarious, dead-on writing of the current Sam & Max series while simultaneously complaining about the length and substance of the game. I know I’m beating a dead horse here, but I really do feel that the episodic nature of the game is holding it back from becoming a timeless classic.
- Telltale CEO Dan Connors on Sam & Max – ShackNews
- Telltale Games – Company Website
- Sam & Max: Season One – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX COMING TO THE XBOX 360 AND WII
Based on an interview ShackNews held with Dan Connors, CEO of Telltale Games, it would appear that Sam and Max, everyone’s favorite dog and rabbity-thing, will indeed be making appearances on the Xbox 360 and Wii as has been rumored;
"Well, we’re hoping to get on to both consoles, with Live Arcade and Virtual Console–I’m sorry, on all three consoles! But we’re starting with Wii and Xbox, on both of their online services and retail as well. We want to open as much distribution as possible and reach as many people as possible, so when we go out and talk to a license holder we can say, “Hey, we can get your license in front of all these people. Come with us and we’ll make sure it’s a great product.” The distribution channel drives a lot of that, especially if you’re independent and you’re an emerging media publisher. I think there’s some room for us to grab a stake." – Dan Connors, CEO Telltale Games
What’s interesting to note is how the PlayStation 3 is really an afterthought in that statement. Whether that’s Telltale indicating where they believe the next-generation market is going, a result of the supposed difficulties involved in making PS3 games or just an indication of the state of Sony’s PlayStation Store is anyone’s guess, but I’d have to say it certainly means something. No matter how you look at it, what it does mean is that even more people will get to enjoy the often hilarious, dead-on writing of the current Sam & Max series while simultaneously complaining about the length and substance of the game. I know I’m beating a dead horse here, but I really do feel that the episodic nature of the game is holding it back from becoming a timeless classic.
- Telltale CEO Dan Connors on Sam & Max – ShackNews
- Telltale Games – Company Website
- Sam & Max: Season One – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX COMING TO THE XBOX 360 AND WII
Based on an interview ShackNews held with Dan Connors, CEO of Telltale Games, it would appear that Sam and Max, everyone’s favorite dog and rabbity-thing, will indeed be making appearances on the Xbox 360 and Wii as has been rumored;
"Well, we’re hoping to get on to both consoles, with Live Arcade and Virtual Console–I’m sorry, on all three consoles! But we’re starting with Wii and Xbox, on both of their online services and retail as well. We want to open as much distribution as possible and reach as many people as possible, so when we go out and talk to a license holder we can say, “Hey, we can get your license in front of all these people. Come with us and we’ll make sure it’s a great product.” The distribution channel drives a lot of that, especially if you’re independent and you’re an emerging media publisher. I think there’s some room for us to grab a stake." – Dan Connors, CEO Telltale Games
What’s interesting to note is how the PlayStation 3 is really an afterthought in that statement. Whether that’s Telltale indicating where they believe the next-generation market is going, a result of the supposed difficulties involved in making PS3 games or just an indication of the state of Sony’s PlayStation Store is anyone’s guess, but I’d have to say it certainly means something. No matter how you look at it, what it does mean is that even more people will get to enjoy the often hilarious, dead-on writing of the current Sam & Max series while simultaneously complaining about the length and substance of the game. I know I’m beating a dead horse here, but I really do feel that the episodic nature of the game is holding it back from becoming a timeless classic.
- Telltale CEO Dan Connors on Sam & Max – ShackNews
- Telltale Games – Company Website
- Sam & Max: Season One – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX COMING TO THE XBOX 360 AND WII
Based on an interview ShackNews held with Dan Connors, CEO of Telltale Games, it would appear that Sam and Max, everyone’s favorite dog and rabbity-thing, will indeed be making appearances on the Xbox 360 and Wii as has been rumored;
"Well, we’re hoping to get on to both consoles, with Live Arcade and Virtual Console–I’m sorry, on all three consoles! But we’re starting with Wii and Xbox, on both of their online services and retail as well. We want to open as much distribution as possible and reach as many people as possible, so when we go out and talk to a license holder we can say, “Hey, we can get your license in front of all these people. Come with us and we’ll make sure it’s a great product.” The distribution channel drives a lot of that, especially if you’re independent and you’re an emerging media publisher. I think there’s some room for us to grab a stake." – Dan Connors, CEO Telltale Games
What’s interesting to note is how the PlayStation 3 is really an afterthought in that statement. Whether that’s Telltale indicating where they believe the next-generation market is going, a result of the supposed difficulties involved in making PS3 games or just an indication of the state of Sony’s PlayStation Store is anyone’s guess, but I’d have to say it certainly means something. No matter how you look at it, what it does mean is that even more people will get to enjoy the often hilarious, dead-on writing of the current Sam & Max series while simultaneously complaining about the length and substance of the game. I know I’m beating a dead horse here, but I really do feel that the episodic nature of the game is holding it back from becoming a timeless classic.
- Telltale CEO Dan Connors on Sam & Max – ShackNews
- Telltale Games – Company Website
- Sam & Max: Season One – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX COMING TO THE XBOX 360 AND WII
Based on an interview ShackNews held with Dan Connors, CEO of Telltale Games, it would appear that Sam and Max, everyone’s favorite dog and rabbity-thing, will indeed be making appearances on the Xbox 360 and Wii as has been rumored;
"Well, we’re hoping to get on to both consoles, with Live Arcade and Virtual Console–I’m sorry, on all three consoles! But we’re starting with Wii and Xbox, on both of their online services and retail as well. We want to open as much distribution as possible and reach as many people as possible, so when we go out and talk to a license holder we can say, “Hey, we can get your license in front of all these people. Come with us and we’ll make sure it’s a great product.” The distribution channel drives a lot of that, especially if you’re independent and you’re an emerging media publisher. I think there’s some room for us to grab a stake." – Dan Connors, CEO Telltale Games
What’s interesting to note is how the PlayStation 3 is really an afterthought in that statement. Whether that’s Telltale indicating where they believe the next-generation market is going, a result of the supposed difficulties involved in making PS3 games or just an indication of the state of Sony’s PlayStation Store is anyone’s guess, but I’d have to say it certainly means something. No matter how you look at it, what it does mean is that even more people will get to enjoy the often hilarious, dead-on writing of the current Sam & Max series while simultaneously complaining about the length and substance of the game. I know I’m beating a dead horse here, but I really do feel that the episodic nature of the game is holding it back from becoming a timeless classic.
- Telltale CEO Dan Connors on Sam & Max – ShackNews
- Telltale Games – Company Website
- Sam & Max: Season One – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX COMING TO THE XBOX 360 AND WII
Based on an interview ShackNews held with Dan Connors, CEO of Telltale Games, it would appear that Sam and Max, everyone’s favorite dog and rabbity-thing, will indeed be making appearances on the Xbox 360 and Wii as has been rumored;
"Well, we’re hoping to get on to both consoles, with Live Arcade and Virtual Console–I’m sorry, on all three consoles! But we’re starting with Wii and Xbox, on both of their online services and retail as well. We want to open as much distribution as possible and reach as many people as possible, so when we go out and talk to a license holder we can say, “Hey, we can get your license in front of all these people. Come with us and we’ll make sure it’s a great product.” The distribution channel drives a lot of that, especially if you’re independent and you’re an emerging media publisher. I think there’s some room for us to grab a stake." – Dan Connors, CEO Telltale Games
What’s interesting to note is how the PlayStation 3 is really an afterthought in that statement. Whether that’s Telltale indicating where they believe the next-generation market is going, a result of the supposed difficulties involved in making PS3 games or just an indication of the state of Sony’s PlayStation Store is anyone’s guess, but I’d have to say it certainly means something. No matter how you look at it, what it does mean is that even more people will get to enjoy the often hilarious, dead-on writing of the current Sam & Max series while simultaneously complaining about the length and substance of the game. I know I’m beating a dead horse here, but I really do feel that the episodic nature of the game is holding it back from becoming a timeless classic.
- Telltale CEO Dan Connors on Sam & Max – ShackNews
- Telltale Games – Company Website
- Sam & Max: Season One – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX COMING TO THE XBOX 360 AND WII
Based on an interview ShackNews held with Dan Connors, CEO of Telltale Games, it would appear that Sam and Max, everyone’s favorite dog and rabbity-thing, will indeed be making appearances on the Xbox 360 and Wii as has been rumored;
"Well, we’re hoping to get on to both consoles, with Live Arcade and Virtual Console–I’m sorry, on all three consoles! But we’re starting with Wii and Xbox, on both of their online services and retail as well. We want to open as much distribution as possible and reach as many people as possible, so when we go out and talk to a license holder we can say, “Hey, we can get your license in front of all these people. Come with us and we’ll make sure it’s a great product.” The distribution channel drives a lot of that, especially if you’re independent and you’re an emerging media publisher. I think there’s some room for us to grab a stake." – Dan Connors, CEO Telltale Games
What’s interesting to note is how the PlayStation 3 is really an afterthought in that statement. Whether that’s Telltale indicating where they believe the next-generation market is going, a result of the supposed difficulties involved in making PS3 games or just an indication of the state of Sony’s PlayStation Store is anyone’s guess, but I’d have to say it certainly means something. No matter how you look at it, what it does mean is that even more people will get to enjoy the often hilarious, dead-on writing of the current Sam & Max series while simultaneously complaining about the length and substance of the game. I know I’m beating a dead horse here, but I really do feel that the episodic nature of the game is holding it back from becoming a timeless classic.
- Telltale CEO Dan Connors on Sam & Max – ShackNews
- Telltale Games – Company Website
- Sam & Max: Season One – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX COMING TO THE XBOX 360 AND WII
Based on an interview ShackNews held with Dan Connors, CEO of Telltale Games, it would appear that Sam and Max, everyone’s favorite dog and rabbity-thing, will indeed be making appearances on the Xbox 360 and Wii as has been rumored;
"Well, we’re hoping to get on to both consoles, with Live Arcade and Virtual Console–I’m sorry, on all three consoles! But we’re starting with Wii and Xbox, on both of their online services and retail as well. We want to open as much distribution as possible and reach as many people as possible, so when we go out and talk to a license holder we can say, “Hey, we can get your license in front of all these people. Come with us and we’ll make sure it’s a great product.” The distribution channel drives a lot of that, especially if you’re independent and you’re an emerging media publisher. I think there’s some room for us to grab a stake." – Dan Connors, CEO Telltale Games
What’s interesting to note is how the PlayStation 3 is really an afterthought in that statement. Whether that’s Telltale indicating where they believe the next-generation market is going, a result of the supposed difficulties involved in making PS3 games or just an indication of the state of Sony’s PlayStation Store is anyone’s guess, but I’d have to say it certainly means something. No matter how you look at it, what it does mean is that even more people will get to enjoy the often hilarious, dead-on writing of the current Sam & Max series while simultaneously complaining about the length and substance of the game. I know I’m beating a dead horse here, but I really do feel that the episodic nature of the game is holding it back from becoming a timeless classic.
- Telltale CEO Dan Connors on Sam & Max – ShackNews
- Telltale Games – Company Website
- Sam & Max: Season One – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX COMING TO THE XBOX 360 AND WII
Based on an interview ShackNews held with Dan Connors, CEO of Telltale Games, it would appear that Sam and Max, everyone’s favorite dog and rabbity-thing, will indeed be making appearances on the Xbox 360 and Wii as has been rumored;
"Well, we’re hoping to get on to both consoles, with Live Arcade and Virtual Console–I’m sorry, on all three consoles! But we’re starting with Wii and Xbox, on both of their online services and retail as well. We want to open as much distribution as possible and reach as many people as possible, so when we go out and talk to a license holder we can say, “Hey, we can get your license in front of all these people. Come with us and we’ll make sure it’s a great product.” The distribution channel drives a lot of that, especially if you’re independent and you’re an emerging media publisher. I think there’s some room for us to grab a stake." – Dan Connors, CEO Telltale Games
What’s interesting to note is how the PlayStation 3 is really an afterthought in that statement. Whether that’s Telltale indicating where they believe the next-generation market is going, a result of the supposed difficulties involved in making PS3 games or just an indication of the state of Sony’s PlayStation Store is anyone’s guess, but I’d have to say it certainly means something. No matter how you look at it, what it does mean is that even more people will get to enjoy the often hilarious, dead-on writing of the current Sam & Max series while simultaneously complaining about the length and substance of the game. I know I’m beating a dead horse here, but I really do feel that the episodic nature of the game is holding it back from becoming a timeless classic.
- Telltale CEO Dan Connors on Sam & Max – ShackNews
- Telltale Games – Company Website
- Sam & Max: Season One – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX COMING TO THE XBOX 360 AND WII
Based on an interview ShackNews held with Dan Connors, CEO of Telltale Games, it would appear that Sam and Max, everyone’s favorite dog and rabbity-thing, will indeed be making appearances on the Xbox 360 and Wii as has been rumored;
"Well, we’re hoping to get on to both consoles, with Live Arcade and Virtual Console–I’m sorry, on all three consoles! But we’re starting with Wii and Xbox, on both of their online services and retail as well. We want to open as much distribution as possible and reach as many people as possible, so when we go out and talk to a license holder we can say, “Hey, we can get your license in front of all these people. Come with us and we’ll make sure it’s a great product.” The distribution channel drives a lot of that, especially if you’re independent and you’re an emerging media publisher. I think there’s some room for us to grab a stake." – Dan Connors, CEO Telltale Games
What’s interesting to note is how the PlayStation 3 is really an afterthought in that statement. Whether that’s Telltale indicating where they believe the next-generation market is going, a result of the supposed difficulties involved in making PS3 games or just an indication of the state of Sony’s PlayStation Store is anyone’s guess, but I’d have to say it certainly means something. No matter how you look at it, what it does mean is that even more people will get to enjoy the often hilarious, dead-on writing of the current Sam & Max series while simultaneously complaining about the length and substance of the game. I know I’m beating a dead horse here, but I really do feel that the episodic nature of the game is holding it back from becoming a timeless classic.
- Telltale CEO Dan Connors on Sam & Max – ShackNews
- Telltale Games – Company Website
- Sam & Max: Season One – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX COMING TO THE XBOX 360 AND WII
Based on an interview ShackNews held with Dan Connors, CEO of Telltale Games, it would appear that Sam and Max, everyone’s favorite dog and rabbity-thing, will indeed be making appearances on the Xbox 360 and Wii as has been rumored;
"Well, we’re hoping to get on to both consoles, with Live Arcade and Virtual Console–I’m sorry, on all three consoles! But we’re starting with Wii and Xbox, on both of their online services and retail as well. We want to open as much distribution as possible and reach as many people as possible, so when we go out and talk to a license holder we can say, “Hey, we can get your license in front of all these people. Come with us and we’ll make sure it’s a great product.” The distribution channel drives a lot of that, especially if you’re independent and you’re an emerging media publisher. I think there’s some room for us to grab a stake." – Dan Connors, CEO Telltale Games
What’s interesting to note is how the PlayStation 3 is really an afterthought in that statement. Whether that’s Telltale indicating where they believe the next-generation market is going, a result of the supposed difficulties involved in making PS3 games or just an indication of the state of Sony’s PlayStation Store is anyone’s guess, but I’d have to say it certainly means something. No matter how you look at it, what it does mean is that even more people will get to enjoy the often hilarious, dead-on writing of the current Sam & Max series while simultaneously complaining about the length and substance of the game. I know I’m beating a dead horse here, but I really do feel that the episodic nature of the game is holding it back from becoming a timeless classic.
- Telltale CEO Dan Connors on Sam & Max – ShackNews
- Telltale Games – Company Website
- Sam & Max: Season One – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX COMING TO THE XBOX 360 AND WII
Based on an interview ShackNews held with Dan Connors, CEO of Telltale Games, it would appear that Sam and Max, everyone’s favorite dog and rabbity-thing, will indeed be making appearances on the Xbox 360 and Wii as has been rumored;
"Well, we’re hoping to get on to both consoles, with Live Arcade and Virtual Console–I’m sorry, on all three consoles! But we’re starting with Wii and Xbox, on both of their online services and retail as well. We want to open as much distribution as possible and reach as many people as possible, so when we go out and talk to a license holder we can say, “Hey, we can get your license in front of all these people. Come with us and we’ll make sure it’s a great product.” The distribution channel drives a lot of that, especially if you’re independent and you’re an emerging media publisher. I think there’s some room for us to grab a stake." – Dan Connors, CEO Telltale Games
What’s interesting to note is how the PlayStation 3 is really an afterthought in that statement. Whether that’s Telltale indicating where they believe the next-generation market is going, a result of the supposed difficulties involved in making PS3 games or just an indication of the state of Sony’s PlayStation Store is anyone’s guess, but I’d have to say it certainly means something. No matter how you look at it, what it does mean is that even more people will get to enjoy the often hilarious, dead-on writing of the current Sam & Max series while simultaneously complaining about the length and substance of the game. I know I’m beating a dead horse here, but I really do feel that the episodic nature of the game is holding it back from becoming a timeless classic.
- Telltale CEO Dan Connors on Sam & Max – ShackNews
- Telltale Games – Company Website
- Sam & Max: Season One – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX COMING TO THE XBOX 360 AND WII
Based on an interview ShackNews held with Dan Connors, CEO of Telltale Games, it would appear that Sam and Max, everyone’s favorite dog and rabbity-thing, will indeed be making appearances on the Xbox 360 and Wii as has been rumored;
"Well, we’re hoping to get on to both consoles, with Live Arcade and Virtual Console–I’m sorry, on all three consoles! But we’re starting with Wii and Xbox, on both of their online services and retail as well. We want to open as much distribution as possible and reach as many people as possible, so when we go out and talk to a license holder we can say, “Hey, we can get your license in front of all these people. Come with us and we’ll make sure it’s a great product.” The distribution channel drives a lot of that, especially if you’re independent and you’re an emerging media publisher. I think there’s some room for us to grab a stake." – Dan Connors, CEO Telltale Games
What’s interesting to note is how the PlayStation 3 is really an afterthought in that statement. Whether that’s Telltale indicating where they believe the next-generation market is going, a result of the supposed difficulties involved in making PS3 games or just an indication of the state of Sony’s PlayStation Store is anyone’s guess, but I’d have to say it certainly means something. No matter how you look at it, what it does mean is that even more people will get to enjoy the often hilarious, dead-on writing of the current Sam & Max series while simultaneously complaining about the length and substance of the game. I know I’m beating a dead horse here, but I really do feel that the episodic nature of the game is holding it back from becoming a timeless classic.
- Telltale CEO Dan Connors on Sam & Max – ShackNews
- Telltale Games – Company Website
- Sam & Max: Season One – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX COMING TO THE XBOX 360 AND WII
Based on an interview ShackNews held with Dan Connors, CEO of Telltale Games, it would appear that Sam and Max, everyone’s favorite dog and rabbity-thing, will indeed be making appearances on the Xbox 360 and Wii as has been rumored;
"Well, we’re hoping to get on to both consoles, with Live Arcade and Virtual Console–I’m sorry, on all three consoles! But we’re starting with Wii and Xbox, on both of their online services and retail as well. We want to open as much distribution as possible and reach as many people as possible, so when we go out and talk to a license holder we can say, “Hey, we can get your license in front of all these people. Come with us and we’ll make sure it’s a great product.” The distribution channel drives a lot of that, especially if you’re independent and you’re an emerging media publisher. I think there’s some room for us to grab a stake." – Dan Connors, CEO Telltale Games
What’s interesting to note is how the PlayStation 3 is really an afterthought in that statement. Whether that’s Telltale indicating where they believe the next-generation market is going, a result of the supposed difficulties involved in making PS3 games or just an indication of the state of Sony’s PlayStation Store is anyone’s guess, but I’d have to say it certainly means something. No matter how you look at it, what it does mean is that even more people will get to enjoy the often hilarious, dead-on writing of the current Sam & Max series while simultaneously complaining about the length and substance of the game. I know I’m beating a dead horse here, but I really do feel that the episodic nature of the game is holding it back from becoming a timeless classic.
- Telltale CEO Dan Connors on Sam & Max – ShackNews
- Telltale Games – Company Website
- Sam & Max: Season One – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX COMING TO THE XBOX 360 AND WII
Based on an interview ShackNews held with Dan Connors, CEO of Telltale Games, it would appear that Sam and Max, everyone’s favorite dog and rabbity-thing, will indeed be making appearances on the Xbox 360 and Wii as has been rumored;
"Well, we’re hoping to get on to both consoles, with Live Arcade and Virtual Console–I’m sorry, on all three consoles! But we’re starting with Wii and Xbox, on both of their online services and retail as well. We want to open as much distribution as possible and reach as many people as possible, so when we go out and talk to a license holder we can say, “Hey, we can get your license in front of all these people. Come with us and we’ll make sure it’s a great product.” The distribution channel drives a lot of that, especially if you’re independent and you’re an emerging media publisher. I think there’s some room for us to grab a stake." – Dan Connors, CEO Telltale Games
What’s interesting to note is how the PlayStation 3 is really an afterthought in that statement. Whether that’s Telltale indicating where they believe the next-generation market is going, a result of the supposed difficulties involved in making PS3 games or just an indication of the state of Sony’s PlayStation Store is anyone’s guess, but I’d have to say it certainly means something. No matter how you look at it, what it does mean is that even more people will get to enjoy the often hilarious, dead-on writing of the current Sam & Max series while simultaneously complaining about the length and substance of the game. I know I’m beating a dead horse here, but I really do feel that the episodic nature of the game is holding it back from becoming a timeless classic.
- Telltale CEO Dan Connors on Sam & Max – ShackNews
- Telltale Games – Company Website
- Sam & Max: Season One – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX COMING TO THE XBOX 360 AND WII
Based on an interview ShackNews held with Dan Connors, CEO of Telltale Games, it would appear that Sam and Max, everyone’s favorite dog and rabbity-thing, will indeed be making appearances on the Xbox 360 and Wii as has been rumored;
"Well, we’re hoping to get on to both consoles, with Live Arcade and Virtual Console–I’m sorry, on all three consoles! But we’re starting with Wii and Xbox, on both of their online services and retail as well. We want to open as much distribution as possible and reach as many people as possible, so when we go out and talk to a license holder we can say, “Hey, we can get your license in front of all these people. Come with us and we’ll make sure it’s a great product.” The distribution channel drives a lot of that, especially if you’re independent and you’re an emerging media publisher. I think there’s some room for us to grab a stake." – Dan Connors, CEO Telltale Games
What’s interesting to note is how the PlayStation 3 is really an afterthought in that statement. Whether that’s Telltale indicating where they believe the next-generation market is going, a result of the supposed difficulties involved in making PS3 games or just an indication of the state of Sony’s PlayStation Store is anyone’s guess, but I’d have to say it certainly means something. No matter how you look at it, what it does mean is that even more people will get to enjoy the often hilarious, dead-on writing of the current Sam & Max series while simultaneously complaining about the length and substance of the game. I know I’m beating a dead horse here, but I really do feel that the episodic nature of the game is holding it back from becoming a timeless classic.
- Telltale CEO Dan Connors on Sam & Max – ShackNews
- Telltale Games – Company Website
- Sam & Max: Season One – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX COMING TO THE XBOX 360 AND WII
Based on an interview ShackNews held with Dan Connors, CEO of Telltale Games, it would appear that Sam and Max, everyone’s favorite dog and rabbity-thing, will indeed be making appearances on the Xbox 360 and Wii as has been rumored;
"Well, we’re hoping to get on to both consoles, with Live Arcade and Virtual Console–I’m sorry, on all three consoles! But we’re starting with Wii and Xbox, on both of their online services and retail as well. We want to open as much distribution as possible and reach as many people as possible, so when we go out and talk to a license holder we can say, “Hey, we can get your license in front of all these people. Come with us and we’ll make sure it’s a great product.” The distribution channel drives a lot of that, especially if you’re independent and you’re an emerging media publisher. I think there’s some room for us to grab a stake." – Dan Connors, CEO Telltale Games
What’s interesting to note is how the PlayStation 3 is really an afterthought in that statement. Whether that’s Telltale indicating where they believe the next-generation market is going, a result of the supposed difficulties involved in making PS3 games or just an indication of the state of Sony’s PlayStation Store is anyone’s guess, but I’d have to say it certainly means something. No matter how you look at it, what it does mean is that even more people will get to enjoy the often hilarious, dead-on writing of the current Sam & Max series while simultaneously complaining about the length and substance of the game. I know I’m beating a dead horse here, but I really do feel that the episodic nature of the game is holding it back from becoming a timeless classic.
- Telltale CEO Dan Connors on Sam & Max – ShackNews
- Telltale Games – Company Website
- Sam & Max: Season One – Telltale Games
TELLTALE’S SAM & MAX SERIES HEADED FOR RETAIL
Telltale Games has announced that they’ve entered into a partnership with The Adventure Company to offer a retail version of all six episodes of Sam & Max: Season One a few months after the series is complete. While no price point has been set at this time, the press release does mention that the boxed set is expected t hit retail some time this August.
One thing I’m hoping is that this isn’t going to become a case where the people who pre-ordered the first season in it’s entirety specifically for the chance to buy the game on disc at the end of the current season get screwed as an even more "complete" version becomes available for nearly the same price in stores. Right now, the only information available on this matter is the following quote made by a Telltale employee on the official company forums in reference to the question of whether the retail version will be the same as the one offered to Season One subscribers;
"No, we’ll be doing our own packaged version for season holders. And no, before you ask, it’s not “the cheap version,” it’s just a different version. Promise.
Also, we can’t tell you what will be on the Telltalegames.com Season Set customers’ version, or what will be on the TAC version, or how they’ll be different, etc etc yet because we haven’t figured any of that out yet! We’ll let you know, though, with requisite trumpets, cherubs etc." – Jake, Telltale Games forums administrator
We’ll keep you updated on this story as more information becomes available in the coming weeks, so stay tuned.
- The Adventure Company and Telltale Announce Partnership to Bring Sam & Max: Season 1 to Retail – Official press release
- Telltale Games – Official website
- The Adventure Company – Official website
- Sam & Max Retail CD Announced – Telltale Games Forums
TELLTALE’S SAM & MAX SERIES HEADED FOR RETAIL
Telltale Games has announced that they’ve entered into a partnership with The Adventure Company to offer a retail version of all six episodes of Sam & Max: Season One a few months after the series is complete. While no price point has been set at this time, the press release does mention that the boxed set is expected t hit retail some time this August.
One thing I’m hoping is that this isn’t going to become a case where the people who pre-ordered the first season in it’s entirety specifically for the chance to buy the game on disc at the end of the current season get screwed as an even more "complete" version becomes available for nearly the same price in stores. Right now, the only information available on this matter is the following quote made by a Telltale employee on the official company forums in reference to the question of whether the retail version will be the same as the one offered to Season One subscribers;
"No, we’ll be doing our own packaged version for season holders. And no, before you ask, it’s not “the cheap version,” it’s just a different version. Promise.
Also, we can’t tell you what will be on the Telltalegames.com Season Set customers’ version, or what will be on the TAC version, or how they’ll be different, etc etc yet because we haven’t figured any of that out yet! We’ll let you know, though, with requisite trumpets, cherubs etc." – Jake, Telltale Games forums administrator
We’ll keep you updated on this story as more information becomes available in the coming weeks, so stay tuned.
- The Adventure Company and Telltale Announce Partnership to Bring Sam & Max: Season 1 to Retail – Official press release
- Telltale Games – Official website
- The Adventure Company – Official website
- Sam & Max Retail CD Announced – Telltale Games Forums
TELLTALE’S SAM & MAX SERIES HEADED FOR RETAIL
Telltale Games has announced that they’ve entered into a partnership with The Adventure Company to offer a retail version of all six episodes of Sam & Max: Season One a few months after the series is complete. While no price point has been set at this time, the press release does mention that the boxed set is expected t hit retail some time this August.
One thing I’m hoping is that this isn’t going to become a case where the people who pre-ordered the first season in it’s entirety specifically for the chance to buy the game on disc at the end of the current season get screwed as an even more "complete" version becomes available for nearly the same price in stores. Right now, the only information available on this matter is the following quote made by a Telltale employee on the official company forums in reference to the question of whether the retail version will be the same as the one offered to Season One subscribers;
"No, we’ll be doing our own packaged version for season holders. And no, before you ask, it’s not “the cheap version,” it’s just a different version. Promise.
Also, we can’t tell you what will be on the Telltalegames.com Season Set customers’ version, or what will be on the TAC version, or how they’ll be different, etc etc yet because we haven’t figured any of that out yet! We’ll let you know, though, with requisite trumpets, cherubs etc." – Jake, Telltale Games forums administrator
We’ll keep you updated on this story as more information becomes available in the coming weeks, so stay tuned.
- The Adventure Company and Telltale Announce Partnership to Bring Sam & Max: Season 1 to Retail – Official press release
- Telltale Games – Official website
- The Adventure Company – Official website
- Sam & Max Retail CD Announced – Telltale Games Forums
TELLTALE’S SAM & MAX SERIES HEADED FOR RETAIL
Telltale Games has announced that they’ve entered into a partnership with The Adventure Company to offer a retail version of all six episodes of Sam & Max: Season One a few months after the series is complete. While no price point has been set at this time, the press release does mention that the boxed set is expected t hit retail some time this August.
One thing I’m hoping is that this isn’t going to become a case where the people who pre-ordered the first season in it’s entirety specifically for the chance to buy the game on disc at the end of the current season get screwed as an even more "complete" version becomes available for nearly the same price in stores. Right now, the only information available on this matter is the following quote made by a Telltale employee on the official company forums in reference to the question of whether the retail version will be the same as the one offered to Season One subscribers;
"No, we’ll be doing our own packaged version for season holders. And no, before you ask, it’s not “the cheap version,” it’s just a different version. Promise.
Also, we can’t tell you what will be on the Telltalegames.com Season Set customers’ version, or what will be on the TAC version, or how they’ll be different, etc etc yet because we haven’t figured any of that out yet! We’ll let you know, though, with requisite trumpets, cherubs etc." – Jake, Telltale Games forums administrator
We’ll keep you updated on this story as more information becomes available in the coming weeks, so stay tuned.
- The Adventure Company and Telltale Announce Partnership to Bring Sam & Max: Season 1 to Retail – Official press release
- Telltale Games – Official website
- The Adventure Company – Official website
- Sam & Max Retail CD Announced – Telltale Games Forums
TELLTALE’S SAM & MAX SERIES HEADED FOR RETAIL
Telltale Games has announced that they’ve entered into a partnership with The Adventure Company to offer a retail version of all six episodes of Sam & Max: Season One a few months after the series is complete. While no price point has been set at this time, the press release does mention that the boxed set is expected t hit retail some time this August.
One thing I’m hoping is that this isn’t going to become a case where the people who pre-ordered the first season in it’s entirety specifically for the chance to buy the game on disc at the end of the current season get screwed as an even more "complete" version becomes available for nearly the same price in stores. Right now, the only information available on this matter is the following quote made by a Telltale employee on the official company forums in reference to the question of whether the retail version will be the same as the one offered to Season One subscribers;
"No, we’ll be doing our own packaged version for season holders. And no, before you ask, it’s not “the cheap version,” it’s just a different version. Promise.
Also, we can’t tell you what will be on the Telltalegames.com Season Set customers’ version, or what will be on the TAC version, or how they’ll be different, etc etc yet because we haven’t figured any of that out yet! We’ll let you know, though, with requisite trumpets, cherubs etc." – Jake, Telltale Games forums administrator
We’ll keep you updated on this story as more information becomes available in the coming weeks, so stay tuned.
- The Adventure Company and Telltale Announce Partnership to Bring Sam & Max: Season 1 to Retail – Official press release
- Telltale Games – Official website
- The Adventure Company – Official website
- Sam & Max Retail CD Announced – Telltale Games Forums
TELLTALE’S SAM & MAX SERIES HEADED FOR RETAIL
Telltale Games has announced that they’ve entered into a partnership with The Adventure Company to offer a retail version of all six episodes of Sam & Max: Season One a few months after the series is complete. While no price point has been set at this time, the press release does mention that the boxed set is expected t hit retail some time this August.
One thing I’m hoping is that this isn’t going to become a case where the people who pre-ordered the first season in it’s entirety specifically for the chance to buy the game on disc at the end of the current season get screwed as an even more "complete" version becomes available for nearly the same price in stores. Right now, the only information available on this matter is the following quote made by a Telltale employee on the official company forums in reference to the question of whether the retail version will be the same as the one offered to Season One subscribers;
"No, we’ll be doing our own packaged version for season holders. And no, before you ask, it’s not “the cheap version,” it’s just a different version. Promise.
Also, we can’t tell you what will be on the Telltalegames.com Season Set customers’ version, or what will be on the TAC version, or how they’ll be different, etc etc yet because we haven’t figured any of that out yet! We’ll let you know, though, with requisite trumpets, cherubs etc." – Jake, Telltale Games forums administrator
We’ll keep you updated on this story as more information becomes available in the coming weeks, so stay tuned.
- The Adventure Company and Telltale Announce Partnership to Bring Sam & Max: Season 1 to Retail – Official press release
- Telltale Games – Official website
- The Adventure Company – Official website
- Sam & Max Retail CD Announced – Telltale Games Forums
TELLTALE’S SAM & MAX SERIES HEADED FOR RETAIL
Telltale Games has announced that they’ve entered into a partnership with The Adventure Company to offer a retail version of all six episodes of Sam & Max: Season One a few months after the series is complete. While no price point has been set at this time, the press release does mention that the boxed set is expected t hit retail some time this August.
One thing I’m hoping is that this isn’t going to become a case where the people who pre-ordered the first season in it’s entirety specifically for the chance to buy the game on disc at the end of the current season get screwed as an even more "complete" version becomes available for nearly the same price in stores. Right now, the only information available on this matter is the following quote made by a Telltale employee on the official company forums in reference to the question of whether the retail version will be the same as the one offered to Season One subscribers;
"No, we’ll be doing our own packaged version for season holders. And no, before you ask, it’s not “the cheap version,” it’s just a different version. Promise.
Also, we can’t tell you what will be on the Telltalegames.com Season Set customers’ version, or what will be on the TAC version, or how they’ll be different, etc etc yet because we haven’t figured any of that out yet! We’ll let you know, though, with requisite trumpets, cherubs etc." – Jake, Telltale Games forums administrator
We’ll keep you updated on this story as more information becomes available in the coming weeks, so stay tuned.
- The Adventure Company and Telltale Announce Partnership to Bring Sam & Max: Season 1 to Retail – Official press release
- Telltale Games – Official website
- The Adventure Company – Official website
- Sam & Max Retail CD Announced – Telltale Games Forums
TELLTALE’S SAM & MAX SERIES HEADED FOR RETAIL
Telltale Games has announced that they’ve entered into a partnership with The Adventure Company to offer a retail version of all six episodes of Sam & Max: Season One a few months after the series is complete. While no price point has been set at this time, the press release does mention that the boxed set is expected t hit retail some time this August.
One thing I’m hoping is that this isn’t going to become a case where the people who pre-ordered the first season in it’s entirety specifically for the chance to buy the game on disc at the end of the current season get screwed as an even more "complete" version becomes available for nearly the same price in stores. Right now, the only information available on this matter is the following quote made by a Telltale employee on the official company forums in reference to the question of whether the retail version will be the same as the one offered to Season One subscribers;
"No, we’ll be doing our own packaged version for season holders. And no, before you ask, it’s not “the cheap version,” it’s just a different version. Promise.
Also, we can’t tell you what will be on the Telltalegames.com Season Set customers’ version, or what will be on the TAC version, or how they’ll be different, etc etc yet because we haven’t figured any of that out yet! We’ll let you know, though, with requisite trumpets, cherubs etc." – Jake, Telltale Games forums administrator
We’ll keep you updated on this story as more information becomes available in the coming weeks, so stay tuned.
- The Adventure Company and Telltale Announce Partnership to Bring Sam & Max: Season 1 to Retail – Official press release
- Telltale Games – Official website
- The Adventure Company – Official website
- Sam & Max Retail CD Announced – Telltale Games Forums
TELLTALE’S SAM & MAX SERIES HEADED FOR RETAIL
Telltale Games has announced that they’ve entered into a partnership with The Adventure Company to offer a retail version of all six episodes of Sam & Max: Season One a few months after the series is complete. While no price point has been set at this time, the press release does mention that the boxed set is expected t hit retail some time this August.
One thing I’m hoping is that this isn’t going to become a case where the people who pre-ordered the first season in it’s entirety specifically for the chance to buy the game on disc at the end of the current season get screwed as an even more "complete" version becomes available for nearly the same price in stores. Right now, the only information available on this matter is the following quote made by a Telltale employee on the official company forums in reference to the question of whether the retail version will be the same as the one offered to Season One subscribers;
"No, we’ll be doing our own packaged version for season holders. And no, before you ask, it’s not “the cheap version,” it’s just a different version. Promise.
Also, we can’t tell you what will be on the Telltalegames.com Season Set customers’ version, or what will be on the TAC version, or how they’ll be different, etc etc yet because we haven’t figured any of that out yet! We’ll let you know, though, with requisite trumpets, cherubs etc." – Jake, Telltale Games forums administrator
We’ll keep you updated on this story as more information becomes available in the coming weeks, so stay tuned.
- The Adventure Company and Telltale Announce Partnership to Bring Sam & Max: Season 1 to Retail – Official press release
- Telltale Games – Official website
- The Adventure Company – Official website
- Sam & Max Retail CD Announced – Telltale Games Forums
TELLTALE’S SAM & MAX SERIES HEADED FOR RETAIL
Telltale Games has announced that they’ve entered into a partnership with The Adventure Company to offer a retail version of all six episodes of Sam & Max: Season One a few months after the series is complete. While no price point has been set at this time, the press release does mention that the boxed set is expected t hit retail some time this August.
One thing I’m hoping is that this isn’t going to become a case where the people who pre-ordered the first season in it’s entirety specifically for the chance to buy the game on disc at the end of the current season get screwed as an even more "complete" version becomes available for nearly the same price in stores. Right now, the only information available on this matter is the following quote made by a Telltale employee on the official company forums in reference to the question of whether the retail version will be the same as the one offered to Season One subscribers;
"No, we’ll be doing our own packaged version for season holders. And no, before you ask, it’s not “the cheap version,” it’s just a different version. Promise.
Also, we can’t tell you what will be on the Telltalegames.com Season Set customers’ version, or what will be on the TAC version, or how they’ll be different, etc etc yet because we haven’t figured any of that out yet! We’ll let you know, though, with requisite trumpets, cherubs etc." – Jake, Telltale Games forums administrator
We’ll keep you updated on this story as more information becomes available in the coming weeks, so stay tuned.
- The Adventure Company and Telltale Announce Partnership to Bring Sam & Max: Season 1 to Retail – Official press release
- Telltale Games – Official website
- The Adventure Company – Official website
- Sam & Max Retail CD Announced – Telltale Games Forums
TELLTALE’S SAM & MAX SERIES HEADED FOR RETAIL
Telltale Games has announced that they’ve entered into a partnership with The Adventure Company to offer a retail version of all six episodes of Sam & Max: Season One a few months after the series is complete. While no price point has been set at this time, the press release does mention that the boxed set is expected t hit retail some time this August.
One thing I’m hoping is that this isn’t going to become a case where the people who pre-ordered the first season in it’s entirety specifically for the chance to buy the game on disc at the end of the current season get screwed as an even more "complete" version becomes available for nearly the same price in stores. Right now, the only information available on this matter is the following quote made by a Telltale employee on the official company forums in reference to the question of whether the retail version will be the same as the one offered to Season One subscribers;
"No, we’ll be doing our own packaged version for season holders. And no, before you ask, it’s not “the cheap version,” it’s just a different version. Promise.
Also, we can’t tell you what will be on the Telltalegames.com Season Set customers’ version, or what will be on the TAC version, or how they’ll be different, etc etc yet because we haven’t figured any of that out yet! We’ll let you know, though, with requisite trumpets, cherubs etc." – Jake, Telltale Games forums administrator
We’ll keep you updated on this story as more information becomes available in the coming weeks, so stay tuned.
- The Adventure Company and Telltale Announce Partnership to Bring Sam & Max: Season 1 to Retail – Official press release
- Telltale Games – Official website
- The Adventure Company – Official website
- Sam & Max Retail CD Announced – Telltale Games Forums
TELLTALE’S SAM & MAX SERIES HEADED FOR RETAIL
Telltale Games has announced that they’ve entered into a partnership with The Adventure Company to offer a retail version of all six episodes of Sam & Max: Season One a few months after the series is complete. While no price point has been set at this time, the press release does mention that the boxed set is expected t hit retail some time this August.
One thing I’m hoping is that this isn’t going to become a case where the people who pre-ordered the first season in it’s entirety specifically for the chance to buy the game on disc at the end of the current season get screwed as an even more "complete" version becomes available for nearly the same price in stores. Right now, the only information available on this matter is the following quote made by a Telltale employee on the official company forums in reference to the question of whether the retail version will be the same as the one offered to Season One subscribers;
"No, we’ll be doing our own packaged version for season holders. And no, before you ask, it’s not “the cheap version,” it’s just a different version. Promise.
Also, we can’t tell you what will be on the Telltalegames.com Season Set customers’ version, or what will be on the TAC version, or how they’ll be different, etc etc yet because we haven’t figured any of that out yet! We’ll let you know, though, with requisite trumpets, cherubs etc." – Jake, Telltale Games forums administrator
We’ll keep you updated on this story as more information becomes available in the coming weeks, so stay tuned.
- The Adventure Company and Telltale Announce Partnership to Bring Sam & Max: Season 1 to Retail – Official press release
- Telltale Games – Official website
- The Adventure Company – Official website
- Sam & Max Retail CD Announced – Telltale Games Forums
TELLTALE’S SAM & MAX SERIES HEADED FOR RETAIL
Telltale Games has announced that they’ve entered into a partnership with The Adventure Company to offer a retail version of all six episodes of Sam & Max: Season One a few months after the series is complete. While no price point has been set at this time, the press release does mention that the boxed set is expected t hit retail some time this August.
One thing I’m hoping is that this isn’t going to become a case where the people who pre-ordered the first season in it’s entirety specifically for the chance to buy the game on disc at the end of the current season get screwed as an even more "complete" version becomes available for nearly the same price in stores. Right now, the only information available on this matter is the following quote made by a Telltale employee on the official company forums in reference to the question of whether the retail version will be the same as the one offered to Season One subscribers;
"No, we’ll be doing our own packaged version for season holders. And no, before you ask, it’s not “the cheap version,” it’s just a different version. Promise.
Also, we can’t tell you what will be on the Telltalegames.com Season Set customers’ version, or what will be on the TAC version, or how they’ll be different, etc etc yet because we haven’t figured any of that out yet! We’ll let you know, though, with requisite trumpets, cherubs etc." – Jake, Telltale Games forums administrator
We’ll keep you updated on this story as more information becomes available in the coming weeks, so stay tuned.
- The Adventure Company and Telltale Announce Partnership to Bring Sam & Max: Season 1 to Retail – Official press release
- Telltale Games – Official website
- The Adventure Company – Official website
- Sam & Max Retail CD Announced – Telltale Games Forums
TELLTALE’S SAM & MAX SERIES HEADED FOR RETAIL
Telltale Games has announced that they’ve entered into a partnership with The Adventure Company to offer a retail version of all six episodes of Sam & Max: Season One a few months after the series is complete. While no price point has been set at this time, the press release does mention that the boxed set is expected t hit retail some time this August.
One thing I’m hoping is that this isn’t going to become a case where the people who pre-ordered the first season in it’s entirety specifically for the chance to buy the game on disc at the end of the current season get screwed as an even more "complete" version becomes available for nearly the same price in stores. Right now, the only information available on this matter is the following quote made by a Telltale employee on the official company forums in reference to the question of whether the retail version will be the same as the one offered to Season One subscribers;
"No, we’ll be doing our own packaged version for season holders. And no, before you ask, it’s not “the cheap version,” it’s just a different version. Promise.
Also, we can’t tell you what will be on the Telltalegames.com Season Set customers’ version, or what will be on the TAC version, or how they’ll be different, etc etc yet because we haven’t figured any of that out yet! We’ll let you know, though, with requisite trumpets, cherubs etc." – Jake, Telltale Games forums administrator
We’ll keep you updated on this story as more information becomes available in the coming weeks, so stay tuned.
- The Adventure Company and Telltale Announce Partnership to Bring Sam & Max: Season 1 to Retail – Official press release
- Telltale Games – Official website
- The Adventure Company – Official website
- Sam & Max Retail CD Announced – Telltale Games Forums
TELLTALE’S SAM & MAX SERIES HEADED FOR RETAIL
Telltale Games has announced that they’ve entered into a partnership with The Adventure Company to offer a retail version of all six episodes of Sam & Max: Season One a few months after the series is complete. While no price point has been set at this time, the press release does mention that the boxed set is expected t hit retail some time this August.
One thing I’m hoping is that this isn’t going to become a case where the people who pre-ordered the first season in it’s entirety specifically for the chance to buy the game on disc at the end of the current season get screwed as an even more "complete" version becomes available for nearly the same price in stores. Right now, the only information available on this matter is the following quote made by a Telltale employee on the official company forums in reference to the question of whether the retail version will be the same as the one offered to Season One subscribers;
"No, we’ll be doing our own packaged version for season holders. And no, before you ask, it’s not “the cheap version,” it’s just a different version. Promise.
Also, we can’t tell you what will be on the Telltalegames.com Season Set customers’ version, or what will be on the TAC version, or how they’ll be different, etc etc yet because we haven’t figured any of that out yet! We’ll let you know, though, with requisite trumpets, cherubs etc." – Jake, Telltale Games forums administrator
We’ll keep you updated on this story as more information becomes available in the coming weeks, so stay tuned.
- The Adventure Company and Telltale Announce Partnership to Bring Sam & Max: Season 1 to Retail – Official press release
- Telltale Games – Official website
- The Adventure Company – Official website
- Sam & Max Retail CD Announced – Telltale Games Forums
TELLTALE’S SAM & MAX SERIES HEADED FOR RETAIL
Telltale Games has announced that they’ve entered into a partnership with The Adventure Company to offer a retail version of all six episodes of Sam & Max: Season One a few months after the series is complete. While no price point has been set at this time, the press release does mention that the boxed set is expected t hit retail some time this August.
One thing I’m hoping is that this isn’t going to become a case where the people who pre-ordered the first season in it’s entirety specifically for the chance to buy the game on disc at the end of the current season get screwed as an even more "complete" version becomes available for nearly the same price in stores. Right now, the only information available on this matter is the following quote made by a Telltale employee on the official company forums in reference to the question of whether the retail version will be the same as the one offered to Season One subscribers;
"No, we’ll be doing our own packaged version for season holders. And no, before you ask, it’s not “the cheap version,” it’s just a different version. Promise.
Also, we can’t tell you what will be on the Telltalegames.com Season Set customers’ version, or what will be on the TAC version, or how they’ll be different, etc etc yet because we haven’t figured any of that out yet! We’ll let you know, though, with requisite trumpets, cherubs etc." – Jake, Telltale Games forums administrator
We’ll keep you updated on this story as more information becomes available in the coming weeks, so stay tuned.
- The Adventure Company and Telltale Announce Partnership to Bring Sam & Max: Season 1 to Retail – Official press release
- Telltale Games – Official website
- The Adventure Company – Official website
- Sam & Max Retail CD Announced – Telltale Games Forums
TELLTALE’S SAM & MAX SERIES HEADED FOR RETAIL
Telltale Games has announced that they’ve entered into a partnership with The Adventure Company to offer a retail version of all six episodes of Sam & Max: Season One a few months after the series is complete. While no price point has been set at this time, the press release does mention that the boxed set is expected t hit retail some time this August.
One thing I’m hoping is that this isn’t going to become a case where the people who pre-ordered the first season in it’s entirety specifically for the chance to buy the game on disc at the end of the current season get screwed as an even more "complete" version becomes available for nearly the same price in stores. Right now, the only information available on this matter is the following quote made by a Telltale employee on the official company forums in reference to the question of whether the retail version will be the same as the one offered to Season One subscribers;
"No, we’ll be doing our own packaged version for season holders. And no, before you ask, it’s not “the cheap version,” it’s just a different version. Promise.
Also, we can’t tell you what will be on the Telltalegames.com Season Set customers’ version, or what will be on the TAC version, or how they’ll be different, etc etc yet because we haven’t figured any of that out yet! We’ll let you know, though, with requisite trumpets, cherubs etc." – Jake, Telltale Games forums administrator
We’ll keep you updated on this story as more information becomes available in the coming weeks, so stay tuned.
- The Adventure Company and Telltale Announce Partnership to Bring Sam & Max: Season 1 to Retail – Official press release
- Telltale Games – Official website
- The Adventure Company – Official website
- Sam & Max Retail CD Announced – Telltale Games Forums
TELLTALE’S SAM & MAX SERIES HEADED FOR RETAIL
Telltale Games has announced that they’ve entered into a partnership with The Adventure Company to offer a retail version of all six episodes of Sam & Max: Season One a few months after the series is complete. While no price point has been set at this time, the press release does mention that the boxed set is expected t hit retail some time this August.
One thing I’m hoping is that this isn’t going to become a case where the people who pre-ordered the first season in it’s entirety specifically for the chance to buy the game on disc at the end of the current season get screwed as an even more "complete" version becomes available for nearly the same price in stores. Right now, the only information available on this matter is the following quote made by a Telltale employee on the official company forums in reference to the question of whether the retail version will be the same as the one offered to Season One subscribers;
"No, we’ll be doing our own packaged version for season holders. And no, before you ask, it’s not “the cheap version,” it’s just a different version. Promise.
Also, we can’t tell you what will be on the Telltalegames.com Season Set customers’ version, or what will be on the TAC version, or how they’ll be different, etc etc yet because we haven’t figured any of that out yet! We’ll let you know, though, with requisite trumpets, cherubs etc." – Jake, Telltale Games forums administrator
We’ll keep you updated on this story as more information becomes available in the coming weeks, so stay tuned.
- The Adventure Company and Telltale Announce Partnership to Bring Sam & Max: Season 1 to Retail – Official press release
- Telltale Games – Official website
- The Adventure Company – Official website
- Sam & Max Retail CD Announced – Telltale Games Forums
TELLTALE’S SAM & MAX SERIES HEADED FOR RETAIL
Telltale Games has announced that they’ve entered into a partnership with The Adventure Company to offer a retail version of all six episodes of Sam & Max: Season One a few months after the series is complete. While no price point has been set at this time, the press release does mention that the boxed set is expected t hit retail some time this August.
One thing I’m hoping is that this isn’t going to become a case where the people who pre-ordered the first season in it’s entirety specifically for the chance to buy the game on disc at the end of the current season get screwed as an even more "complete" version becomes available for nearly the same price in stores. Right now, the only information available on this matter is the following quote made by a Telltale employee on the official company forums in reference to the question of whether the retail version will be the same as the one offered to Season One subscribers;
"No, we’ll be doing our own packaged version for season holders. And no, before you ask, it’s not “the cheap version,” it’s just a different version. Promise.
Also, we can’t tell you what will be on the Telltalegames.com Season Set customers’ version, or what will be on the TAC version, or how they’ll be different, etc etc yet because we haven’t figured any of that out yet! We’ll let you know, though, with requisite trumpets, cherubs etc." – Jake, Telltale Games forums administrator
We’ll keep you updated on this story as more information becomes available in the coming weeks, so stay tuned.
- The Adventure Company and Telltale Announce Partnership to Bring Sam & Max: Season 1 to Retail – Official press release
- Telltale Games – Official website
- The Adventure Company – Official website
- Sam & Max Retail CD Announced – Telltale Games Forums
TELLTALE’S SAM & MAX SERIES HEADED FOR RETAIL
Telltale Games has announced that they’ve entered into a partnership with The Adventure Company to offer a retail version of all six episodes of Sam & Max: Season One a few months after the series is complete. While no price point has been set at this time, the press release does mention that the boxed set is expected t hit retail some time this August.
One thing I’m hoping is that this isn’t going to become a case where the people who pre-ordered the first season in it’s entirety specifically for the chance to buy the game on disc at the end of the current season get screwed as an even more "complete" version becomes available for nearly the same price in stores. Right now, the only information available on this matter is the following quote made by a Telltale employee on the official company forums in reference to the question of whether the retail version will be the same as the one offered to Season One subscribers;
"No, we’ll be doing our own packaged version for season holders. And no, before you ask, it’s not “the cheap version,” it’s just a different version. Promise.
Also, we can’t tell you what will be on the Telltalegames.com Season Set customers’ version, or what will be on the TAC version, or how they’ll be different, etc etc yet because we haven’t figured any of that out yet! We’ll let you know, though, with requisite trumpets, cherubs etc." – Jake, Telltale Games forums administrator
We’ll keep you updated on this story as more information becomes available in the coming weeks, so stay tuned.
- The Adventure Company and Telltale Announce Partnership to Bring Sam & Max: Season 1 to Retail – Official press release
- Telltale Games – Official website
- The Adventure Company – Official website
- Sam & Max Retail CD Announced – Telltale Games Forums
SAM & MAX: EPISODE 4 – ABE LINCOLN MUST DIE NOW AVAILABLE
Telltale Games dropped me a note to say that Sam & Max: Episode 4 – Abe Lincoln Must Die is now available for download to those who have pre-purchased the entire first season of the series. Those of you who are picking up the series episode by episode will unfortunately still have to wait for the previously announced March 8th release date.
"That’s right, Season 1 customers can get Abe Lincoln Must Die! starting today, a full week before the general episode 4 release on March 8.
Why? Well, there are many reasons, but one of the biggest is that we love you.
If you’re a Season 1 customer you should have received an email today with a download link. Didn’t get it? Go here for other download options.
As Abe Lincoln would say, “The time to act is now…” – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX: EPISODE 4 – ABE LINCOLN MUST DIE NOW AVAILABLE
Telltale Games dropped me a note to say that Sam & Max: Episode 4 – Abe Lincoln Must Die is now available for download to those who have pre-purchased the entire first season of the series. Those of you who are picking up the series episode by episode will unfortunately still have to wait for the previously announced March 8th release date.
"That’s right, Season 1 customers can get Abe Lincoln Must Die! starting today, a full week before the general episode 4 release on March 8.
Why? Well, there are many reasons, but one of the biggest is that we love you.
If you’re a Season 1 customer you should have received an email today with a download link. Didn’t get it? Go here for other download options.
As Abe Lincoln would say, “The time to act is now…” – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX: EPISODE 4 – ABE LINCOLN MUST DIE NOW AVAILABLE
Telltale Games dropped me a note to say that Sam & Max: Episode 4 – Abe Lincoln Must Die is now available for download to those who have pre-purchased the entire first season of the series. Those of you who are picking up the series episode by episode will unfortunately still have to wait for the previously announced March 8th release date.
"That’s right, Season 1 customers can get Abe Lincoln Must Die! starting today, a full week before the general episode 4 release on March 8.
Why? Well, there are many reasons, but one of the biggest is that we love you.
If you’re a Season 1 customer you should have received an email today with a download link. Didn’t get it? Go here for other download options.
As Abe Lincoln would say, “The time to act is now…” – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX: EPISODE 4 – ABE LINCOLN MUST DIE NOW AVAILABLE
Telltale Games dropped me a note to say that Sam & Max: Episode 4 – Abe Lincoln Must Die is now available for download to those who have pre-purchased the entire first season of the series. Those of you who are picking up the series episode by episode will unfortunately still have to wait for the previously announced March 8th release date.
"That’s right, Season 1 customers can get Abe Lincoln Must Die! starting today, a full week before the general episode 4 release on March 8.
Why? Well, there are many reasons, but one of the biggest is that we love you.
If you’re a Season 1 customer you should have received an email today with a download link. Didn’t get it? Go here for other download options.
As Abe Lincoln would say, “The time to act is now…” – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX: EPISODE 4 – ABE LINCOLN MUST DIE NOW AVAILABLE
Telltale Games dropped me a note to say that Sam & Max: Episode 4 – Abe Lincoln Must Die is now available for download to those who have pre-purchased the entire first season of the series. Those of you who are picking up the series episode by episode will unfortunately still have to wait for the previously announced March 8th release date.
"That’s right, Season 1 customers can get Abe Lincoln Must Die! starting today, a full week before the general episode 4 release on March 8.
Why? Well, there are many reasons, but one of the biggest is that we love you.
If you’re a Season 1 customer you should have received an email today with a download link. Didn’t get it? Go here for other download options.
As Abe Lincoln would say, “The time to act is now…” – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX: EPISODE 4 – ABE LINCOLN MUST DIE NOW AVAILABLE
Telltale Games dropped me a note to say that Sam & Max: Episode 4 – Abe Lincoln Must Die is now available for download to those who have pre-purchased the entire first season of the series. Those of you who are picking up the series episode by episode will unfortunately still have to wait for the previously announced March 8th release date.
"That’s right, Season 1 customers can get Abe Lincoln Must Die! starting today, a full week before the general episode 4 release on March 8.
Why? Well, there are many reasons, but one of the biggest is that we love you.
If you’re a Season 1 customer you should have received an email today with a download link. Didn’t get it? Go here for other download options.
As Abe Lincoln would say, “The time to act is now…” – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX: EPISODE 4 – ABE LINCOLN MUST DIE NOW AVAILABLE
Telltale Games dropped me a note to say that Sam & Max: Episode 4 – Abe Lincoln Must Die is now available for download to those who have pre-purchased the entire first season of the series. Those of you who are picking up the series episode by episode will unfortunately still have to wait for the previously announced March 8th release date.
"That’s right, Season 1 customers can get Abe Lincoln Must Die! starting today, a full week before the general episode 4 release on March 8.
Why? Well, there are many reasons, but one of the biggest is that we love you.
If you’re a Season 1 customer you should have received an email today with a download link. Didn’t get it? Go here for other download options.
As Abe Lincoln would say, “The time to act is now…” – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX: EPISODE 4 – ABE LINCOLN MUST DIE NOW AVAILABLE
Telltale Games dropped me a note to say that Sam & Max: Episode 4 – Abe Lincoln Must Die is now available for download to those who have pre-purchased the entire first season of the series. Those of you who are picking up the series episode by episode will unfortunately still have to wait for the previously announced March 8th release date.
"That’s right, Season 1 customers can get Abe Lincoln Must Die! starting today, a full week before the general episode 4 release on March 8.
Why? Well, there are many reasons, but one of the biggest is that we love you.
If you’re a Season 1 customer you should have received an email today with a download link. Didn’t get it? Go here for other download options.
As Abe Lincoln would say, “The time to act is now…” – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX: EPISODE 4 – ABE LINCOLN MUST DIE NOW AVAILABLE
Telltale Games dropped me a note to say that Sam & Max: Episode 4 – Abe Lincoln Must Die is now available for download to those who have pre-purchased the entire first season of the series. Those of you who are picking up the series episode by episode will unfortunately still have to wait for the previously announced March 8th release date.
"That’s right, Season 1 customers can get Abe Lincoln Must Die! starting today, a full week before the general episode 4 release on March 8.
Why? Well, there are many reasons, but one of the biggest is that we love you.
If you’re a Season 1 customer you should have received an email today with a download link. Didn’t get it? Go here for other download options.
As Abe Lincoln would say, “The time to act is now…” – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX: EPISODE 4 – ABE LINCOLN MUST DIE NOW AVAILABLE
Telltale Games dropped me a note to say that Sam & Max: Episode 4 – Abe Lincoln Must Die is now available for download to those who have pre-purchased the entire first season of the series. Those of you who are picking up the series episode by episode will unfortunately still have to wait for the previously announced March 8th release date.
"That’s right, Season 1 customers can get Abe Lincoln Must Die! starting today, a full week before the general episode 4 release on March 8.
Why? Well, there are many reasons, but one of the biggest is that we love you.
If you’re a Season 1 customer you should have received an email today with a download link. Didn’t get it? Go here for other download options.
As Abe Lincoln would say, “The time to act is now…” – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX: EPISODE 4 – ABE LINCOLN MUST DIE NOW AVAILABLE
Telltale Games dropped me a note to say that Sam & Max: Episode 4 – Abe Lincoln Must Die is now available for download to those who have pre-purchased the entire first season of the series. Those of you who are picking up the series episode by episode will unfortunately still have to wait for the previously announced March 8th release date.
"That’s right, Season 1 customers can get Abe Lincoln Must Die! starting today, a full week before the general episode 4 release on March 8.
Why? Well, there are many reasons, but one of the biggest is that we love you.
If you’re a Season 1 customer you should have received an email today with a download link. Didn’t get it? Go here for other download options.
As Abe Lincoln would say, “The time to act is now…” – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX: EPISODE 4 – ABE LINCOLN MUST DIE NOW AVAILABLE
Telltale Games dropped me a note to say that Sam & Max: Episode 4 – Abe Lincoln Must Die is now available for download to those who have pre-purchased the entire first season of the series. Those of you who are picking up the series episode by episode will unfortunately still have to wait for the previously announced March 8th release date.
"That’s right, Season 1 customers can get Abe Lincoln Must Die! starting today, a full week before the general episode 4 release on March 8.
Why? Well, there are many reasons, but one of the biggest is that we love you.
If you’re a Season 1 customer you should have received an email today with a download link. Didn’t get it? Go here for other download options.
As Abe Lincoln would say, “The time to act is now…” – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX: EPISODE 4 – ABE LINCOLN MUST DIE NOW AVAILABLE
Telltale Games dropped me a note to say that Sam & Max: Episode 4 – Abe Lincoln Must Die is now available for download to those who have pre-purchased the entire first season of the series. Those of you who are picking up the series episode by episode will unfortunately still have to wait for the previously announced March 8th release date.
"That’s right, Season 1 customers can get Abe Lincoln Must Die! starting today, a full week before the general episode 4 release on March 8.
Why? Well, there are many reasons, but one of the biggest is that we love you.
If you’re a Season 1 customer you should have received an email today with a download link. Didn’t get it? Go here for other download options.
As Abe Lincoln would say, “The time to act is now…” – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX: EPISODE 4 – ABE LINCOLN MUST DIE NOW AVAILABLE
Telltale Games dropped me a note to say that Sam & Max: Episode 4 – Abe Lincoln Must Die is now available for download to those who have pre-purchased the entire first season of the series. Those of you who are picking up the series episode by episode will unfortunately still have to wait for the previously announced March 8th release date.
"That’s right, Season 1 customers can get Abe Lincoln Must Die! starting today, a full week before the general episode 4 release on March 8.
Why? Well, there are many reasons, but one of the biggest is that we love you.
If you’re a Season 1 customer you should have received an email today with a download link. Didn’t get it? Go here for other download options.
As Abe Lincoln would say, “The time to act is now…” – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX: EPISODE 4 – ABE LINCOLN MUST DIE NOW AVAILABLE
Telltale Games dropped me a note to say that Sam & Max: Episode 4 – Abe Lincoln Must Die is now available for download to those who have pre-purchased the entire first season of the series. Those of you who are picking up the series episode by episode will unfortunately still have to wait for the previously announced March 8th release date.
"That’s right, Season 1 customers can get Abe Lincoln Must Die! starting today, a full week before the general episode 4 release on March 8.
Why? Well, there are many reasons, but one of the biggest is that we love you.
If you’re a Season 1 customer you should have received an email today with a download link. Didn’t get it? Go here for other download options.
As Abe Lincoln would say, “The time to act is now…” – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX: EPISODE 4 – ABE LINCOLN MUST DIE NOW AVAILABLE
Telltale Games dropped me a note to say that Sam & Max: Episode 4 – Abe Lincoln Must Die is now available for download to those who have pre-purchased the entire first season of the series. Those of you who are picking up the series episode by episode will unfortunately still have to wait for the previously announced March 8th release date.
"That’s right, Season 1 customers can get Abe Lincoln Must Die! starting today, a full week before the general episode 4 release on March 8.
Why? Well, there are many reasons, but one of the biggest is that we love you.
If you’re a Season 1 customer you should have received an email today with a download link. Didn’t get it? Go here for other download options.
As Abe Lincoln would say, “The time to act is now…” – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX: EPISODE 4 – ABE LINCOLN MUST DIE NOW AVAILABLE
Telltale Games dropped me a note to say that Sam & Max: Episode 4 – Abe Lincoln Must Die is now available for download to those who have pre-purchased the entire first season of the series. Those of you who are picking up the series episode by episode will unfortunately still have to wait for the previously announced March 8th release date.
"That’s right, Season 1 customers can get Abe Lincoln Must Die! starting today, a full week before the general episode 4 release on March 8.
Why? Well, there are many reasons, but one of the biggest is that we love you.
If you’re a Season 1 customer you should have received an email today with a download link. Didn’t get it? Go here for other download options.
As Abe Lincoln would say, “The time to act is now…” – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX: EPISODE 4 – ABE LINCOLN MUST DIE NOW AVAILABLE
Telltale Games dropped me a note to say that Sam & Max: Episode 4 – Abe Lincoln Must Die is now available for download to those who have pre-purchased the entire first season of the series. Those of you who are picking up the series episode by episode will unfortunately still have to wait for the previously announced March 8th release date.
"That’s right, Season 1 customers can get Abe Lincoln Must Die! starting today, a full week before the general episode 4 release on March 8.
Why? Well, there are many reasons, but one of the biggest is that we love you.
If you’re a Season 1 customer you should have received an email today with a download link. Didn’t get it? Go here for other download options.
As Abe Lincoln would say, “The time to act is now…” – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX: EPISODE 4 – ABE LINCOLN MUST DIE NOW AVAILABLE
Telltale Games dropped me a note to say that Sam & Max: Episode 4 – Abe Lincoln Must Die is now available for download to those who have pre-purchased the entire first season of the series. Those of you who are picking up the series episode by episode will unfortunately still have to wait for the previously announced March 8th release date.
"That’s right, Season 1 customers can get Abe Lincoln Must Die! starting today, a full week before the general episode 4 release on March 8.
Why? Well, there are many reasons, but one of the biggest is that we love you.
If you’re a Season 1 customer you should have received an email today with a download link. Didn’t get it? Go here for other download options.
As Abe Lincoln would say, “The time to act is now…” – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX: EPISODE 4 – ABE LINCOLN MUST DIE NOW AVAILABLE
Telltale Games dropped me a note to say that Sam & Max: Episode 4 – Abe Lincoln Must Die is now available for download to those who have pre-purchased the entire first season of the series. Those of you who are picking up the series episode by episode will unfortunately still have to wait for the previously announced March 8th release date.
"That’s right, Season 1 customers can get Abe Lincoln Must Die! starting today, a full week before the general episode 4 release on March 8.
Why? Well, there are many reasons, but one of the biggest is that we love you.
If you’re a Season 1 customer you should have received an email today with a download link. Didn’t get it? Go here for other download options.
As Abe Lincoln would say, “The time to act is now…” – Telltale Games
SAM & MAX: SEASON 1 FEATURED IN COMPUTER GAMING WORLD
GameSetWatch is reporting that Computer Gaming World’s July issue has a 9 page article on Telltale Games upcoming episodic graphic adventure game Sam & Max. The feature includes interviews with all the folks behind Sam & Max, including the duo’s creator Steve Purcell. I think I’ll be running out tomorrow and picking up a copy of the issue. Take that and put it on your current market realities folder, LucasArts!
Check out the GameSetWatch article here and dream of the day when graphic adventure games make their triumphant return to the industry.
SAM & MAX: SEASON 1 FEATURED IN COMPUTER GAMING WORLD
GameSetWatch is reporting that Computer Gaming World’s July issue has a 9 page article on Telltale Games upcoming episodic graphic adventure game Sam & Max. The feature includes interviews with all the folks behind Sam & Max, including the duo’s creator Steve Purcell. I think I’ll be running out tomorrow and picking up a copy of the issue. Take that and put it on your current market realities folder, LucasArts!
Check out the GameSetWatch article here and dream of the day when graphic adventure games make their triumphant return to the industry.
SAM & MAX: SEASON 1 FEATURED IN COMPUTER GAMING WORLD
GameSetWatch is reporting that Computer Gaming World’s July issue has a 9 page article on Telltale Games upcoming episodic graphic adventure game Sam & Max. The feature includes interviews with all the folks behind Sam & Max, including the duo’s creator Steve Purcell. I think I’ll be running out tomorrow and picking up a copy of the issue. Take that and put it on your current market realities folder, LucasArts!
Check out the GameSetWatch article here and dream of the day when graphic adventure games make their triumphant return to the industry.
SAM & MAX: SEASON 1 FEATURED IN COMPUTER GAMING WORLD
GameSetWatch is reporting that Computer Gaming World’s July issue has a 9 page article on Telltale Games upcoming episodic graphic adventure game Sam & Max. The feature includes interviews with all the folks behind Sam & Max, including the duo’s creator Steve Purcell. I think I’ll be running out tomorrow and picking up a copy of the issue. Take that and put it on your current market realities folder, LucasArts!
Check out the GameSetWatch article here and dream of the day when graphic adventure games make their triumphant return to the industry.
SAM & MAX: SEASON 1 FEATURED IN COMPUTER GAMING WORLD
GameSetWatch is reporting that Computer Gaming World’s July issue has a 9 page article on Telltale Games upcoming episodic graphic adventure game Sam & Max. The feature includes interviews with all the folks behind Sam & Max, including the duo’s creator Steve Purcell. I think I’ll be running out tomorrow and picking up a copy of the issue. Take that and put it on your current market realities folder, LucasArts!
Check out the GameSetWatch article here and dream of the day when graphic adventure games make their triumphant return to the industry.
SAM & MAX: SEASON 1 FEATURED IN COMPUTER GAMING WORLD
GameSetWatch is reporting that Computer Gaming World’s July issue has a 9 page article on Telltale Games upcoming episodic graphic adventure game Sam & Max. The feature includes interviews with all the folks behind Sam & Max, including the duo’s creator Steve Purcell. I think I’ll be running out tomorrow and picking up a copy of the issue. Take that and put it on your current market realities folder, LucasArts!
Check out the GameSetWatch article here and dream of the day when graphic adventure games make their triumphant return to the industry.
SAM & MAX: SEASON 1 FEATURED IN COMPUTER GAMING WORLD
GameSetWatch is reporting that Computer Gaming World’s July issue has a 9 page article on Telltale Games upcoming episodic graphic adventure game Sam & Max. The feature includes interviews with all the folks behind Sam & Max, including the duo’s creator Steve Purcell. I think I’ll be running out tomorrow and picking up a copy of the issue. Take that and put it on your current market realities folder, LucasArts!
Check out the GameSetWatch article here and dream of the day when graphic adventure games make their triumphant return to the industry.
SAM & MAX: SEASON 1 FEATURED IN COMPUTER GAMING WORLD
GameSetWatch is reporting that Computer Gaming World’s July issue has a 9 page article on Telltale Games upcoming episodic graphic adventure game Sam & Max. The feature includes interviews with all the folks behind Sam & Max, including the duo’s creator Steve Purcell. I think I’ll be running out tomorrow and picking up a copy of the issue. Take that and put it on your current market realities folder, LucasArts!
Check out the GameSetWatch article here and dream of the day when graphic adventure games make their triumphant return to the industry.
SAM & MAX: SEASON 1 FEATURED IN COMPUTER GAMING WORLD
GameSetWatch is reporting that Computer Gaming World’s July issue has a 9 page article on Telltale Games upcoming episodic graphic adventure game Sam & Max. The feature includes interviews with all the folks behind Sam & Max, including the duo’s creator Steve Purcell. I think I’ll be running out tomorrow and picking up a copy of the issue. Take that and put it on your current market realities folder, LucasArts!
Check out the GameSetWatch article here and dream of the day when graphic adventure games make their triumphant return to the industry.
SAM & MAX: SEASON 1 FEATURED IN COMPUTER GAMING WORLD
GameSetWatch is reporting that Computer Gaming World’s July issue has a 9 page article on Telltale Games upcoming episodic graphic adventure game Sam & Max. The feature includes interviews with all the folks behind Sam & Max, including the duo’s creator Steve Purcell. I think I’ll be running out tomorrow and picking up a copy of the issue. Take that and put it on your current market realities folder, LucasArts!
Check out the GameSetWatch article here and dream of the day when graphic adventure games make their triumphant return to the industry.
SAM & MAX: SEASON 1 FEATURED IN COMPUTER GAMING WORLD
GameSetWatch is reporting that Computer Gaming World’s July issue has a 9 page article on Telltale Games upcoming episodic graphic adventure game Sam & Max. The feature includes interviews with all the folks behind Sam & Max, including the duo’s creator Steve Purcell. I think I’ll be running out tomorrow and picking up a copy of the issue. Take that and put it on your current market realities folder, LucasArts!
Check out the GameSetWatch article here and dream of the day when graphic adventure games make their triumphant return to the industry.
SAM & MAX: SEASON 1 FEATURED IN COMPUTER GAMING WORLD
GameSetWatch is reporting that Computer Gaming World’s July issue has a 9 page article on Telltale Games upcoming episodic graphic adventure game Sam & Max. The feature includes interviews with all the folks behind Sam & Max, including the duo’s creator Steve Purcell. I think I’ll be running out tomorrow and picking up a copy of the issue. Take that and put it on your current market realities folder, LucasArts!
Check out the GameSetWatch article here and dream of the day when graphic adventure games make their triumphant return to the industry.
SAM & MAX: SEASON 1 FEATURED IN COMPUTER GAMING WORLD
GameSetWatch is reporting that Computer Gaming World’s July issue has a 9 page article on Telltale Games upcoming episodic graphic adventure game Sam & Max. The feature includes interviews with all the folks behind Sam & Max, including the duo’s creator Steve Purcell. I think I’ll be running out tomorrow and picking up a copy of the issue. Take that and put it on your current market realities folder, LucasArts!
Check out the GameSetWatch article here and dream of the day when graphic adventure games make their triumphant return to the industry.
SAM & MAX: SEASON 1 FEATURED IN COMPUTER GAMING WORLD
GameSetWatch is reporting that Computer Gaming World’s July issue has a 9 page article on Telltale Games upcoming episodic graphic adventure game Sam & Max. The feature includes interviews with all the folks behind Sam & Max, including the duo’s creator Steve Purcell. I think I’ll be running out tomorrow and picking up a copy of the issue. Take that and put it on your current market realities folder, LucasArts!
Check out the GameSetWatch article here and dream of the day when graphic adventure games make their triumphant return to the industry.
SAM & MAX: SEASON 1 FEATURED IN COMPUTER GAMING WORLD
GameSetWatch is reporting that Computer Gaming World’s July issue has a 9 page article on Telltale Games upcoming episodic graphic adventure game Sam & Max. The feature includes interviews with all the folks behind Sam & Max, including the duo’s creator Steve Purcell. I think I’ll be running out tomorrow and picking up a copy of the issue. Take that and put it on your current market realities folder, LucasArts!
Check out the GameSetWatch article here and dream of the day when graphic adventure games make their triumphant return to the industry.