So, how does this DVD work?

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  • edited March 2010
    I don't know the relationship between the two, it's likely one is owned by the other/is a division of the other or something
    There isn't any.
    Although I was pretty sure JoWood was German, so why would it do an US-release? :confused:

    EDIT: Or I am majorly wrong, and Wikipedia'd it up. JoWood is Austrian, and they bought an american company called DreamCatcher Interactive, which includes the company The Adventure Company.
  • edited March 2010
    "Sam and Max: Save the World". You can see it on the Wii and XBLA releases of Season One.

    The Wii release I have just says Season One. Maybe Atari did a rerelease that says Save The World?
  • edited March 2010
    All I can say is that the news here is disheartening, there were no nice menus for W+G either and it used online rather than disc authentication. Already there goes half of my reason for even ordering the disc and I was about to order too. Considering there has been no confirmation of authentication method, I think I may hold off till I get a confirmation and decide from there. It will be one thing if I can throw it on top of something else I am already getting, but I'm holding off on S+M Season 3 until I actually see some of it before I leap in. After everything I've read, I'm a little hesitant on buying it as I'm not sure I like the direction it's going.
  • edited March 2010
    So, how does this DVD work?

    I'm pretty sure lasers are involved, that or the same kind of magic people use to complete Rubik's Cubes... Or speak two languages....
  • edited March 2010
    The Wii release I have just says Season One. Maybe Atari did a rerelease that says Save The World?
    No, you're right. I'm just horribly misinformed about the Wii release of Season One and should shut my enormous ever-flapping trap.
  • edited March 2010
    Ok then :p.
  • edited March 2010
    Season 2 is available in retail stores?? I already bought the digital download version, and my younger sister bought me Season 2 from Comic-Con a year ago or so...

    Now I have to fight the urge to get it, though that's a fight I regularly lose.
  • edited March 2010
    Why would you buy it retail when you already bought it directly from TTG? TTG gets more money if you but it directly from them anyway.
  • edited March 2010
    And you get more bonus features on your DVD to boot compared to retail!
  • edited March 2010
    The retail releases are not void of bonus features. You do probably get more from TTG's store versions, though.
  • edited March 2010
    Note that word "more".

    It has a meaning ;).
  • DjNDBDjNDB Moderator
    edited March 2010
    Will wrote: »
    There will still be videos on the disk of course, but they will be stored as either .WMV or .avi, depending on what OS you are using.

    I absolutely prefer the videos as files. That way they are not limited by DVD specifications and can be in a better resolution while using more efficient video codecs such as H.264/AVC.
  • edited March 2010
    Note that word "more".

    It has a meaning ;).

    Sorry, I was tired.
  • edited March 2010
    Sorry, I was tired.

    That's always my excuse.
  • edited March 2010
    DjNDB wrote: »
    I absolutely prefer the videos as files. That way they are not limited by DVD specifications and can be in a better resolution while using more efficient video codecs such as H.264/AVC.
    Same here. I understand that some people might be disappointed if they prefer watching it as a DVD, but I was quite happy to hear this.
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