Where's the dancing?
One of those "unseen" clips of Sam & Max Freelance Police on Youtube, shows Sam & Max dancing to various songs, similar to that one part in the official trailer for the game, only with music. This video is right here.
I'd love to see that in one of the upcoming Sam & Max episodes, so I guess this one goes on that humongous list along with putting in a Snuckey's and so forth.
P.S. My favorite part in that video is at the end with Max breakdancing, lol.
I'd love to see that in one of the upcoming Sam & Max episodes, so I guess this one goes on that humongous list along with putting in a Snuckey's and so forth.
P.S. My favorite part in that video is at the end with Max breakdancing, lol.
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BUT at the same time S&M Season 1 has made at least several allusions to the Freelance Police trailer - Jimmy the hand looks and behaves very much like the rats running with guns, the glass ball from the dancing sequence hangs from the ceiling in "Embarrassing Idol" - actually, these subtle references are my favourites.
In the trailer, the rat was generic and I doubt he had any role in the actual game. Think of him as a protoform? for Jimmy.
doom saber - yes, the rats are pretty generic, but they're running with guns, which seems to build a connection with Jimmy&the skinbodies in the second episode (weren't they running around with guns as well?).
So much for defending myself:).
And, as Bosco would say, the subtlest allusions are those that aren't actually there.
Rats are prevalent in the comics, and it's not like LucasArts has some patent on rats anyway. What Telltale (I assume) can't do is re-use character designs made at LucasArts (or make characters that are strikingly similar), use specific story or puzzle ideas that were developed at LucasArts, or anything that's blatantly a copy of something that is technically LucasArts property. If Telltale wanted Sam & Max do have a dancing scene, I'm sure they could do it. They just probably couldn't call it "Jump, Jive and Flail" and have it set at a high school in a competition against a gang of delinquents.
Are you suggesting that
Could you post something funny in a thread titled "I'm sorry Telltale, but you've failed (kind of)", please? It's begging for it!
--Erwin
That makes me all tingly inside...
Actually, LucasArts dropped all their rights when they cancelled Freelance Police. Telltale should be free to put in a Snuckey's, unless I'm mistaken.
I remember reading somewhere that they threw away all their Sam & Max property, so it's not LucasArts property. And by the way, how do you know what it was called and what it was for in Freelance Police? Former LucasArts employee? (lol)
(If it's the former case, -- Have I missed something?)
--Erwin
I mean, sure he could be downstairs or something now. Oh, and isn't there a stick figure drawing of him on the office wall? Or is that someone else?
Breakdancing? Pah! What Sam & Max needs is a Bollywood episode!
Telltale employees have mentioned several times that Lucasarts-created story ideas and other elements (including music) from both Hit the Road and the cancelled sequel can not be used (Steve Purcell's independent ideas--Flint, rats, etc. are wide open, however). Jesse James hand gets a pass, I think because Jesse James is an actual historical person.
If that is the case for Jesse James, I wonder how the guy with the facet head got passed. Was he originally in a sam and max comic or is the contract doesn't cover him for being a background character in hit the road?
In regards to another post, the streets and the buildings has been refitted since the door in the office is on the wall where the dartboard was at in hit the road.
Also, buildings were either added or removed between the cancelled game and the telltale ones. Check out the scene where that chick is walking down the block. Instead of an empty lot, there is another building that is next to the s and m office.
Speaking of the mysterious lady, it appears from the walking animation of Max, that he slept with him. furthermore, she looks a bit like Sybil.
So thats how Lagomorphae walk like afterwards? Hm.. Post coital walking? Interresting! *gg* But Sybil sleeping with Sams imagrinary Friend? BTW. Is there any evidence except unnessercary violence taht Max IS real?
Edit: I mean real in the Game...
Characters have spoken to Max directly, so I assume he's not really a figment of Sam's imagination. (Would be disappointing if he was)
Shagge is right. Even Sybil can see and hear Max as mentioned in ep 1. Just that she doesn't want to believe he is real and thinks she is right because of her creditionals.
Furthermore, you can tell that Sybil is talkin out of her $#% during her psychology examinations on Sam in episode one. So don't think what she say is true.