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The one nearest to me used to be an Incredible Universe but Fry's bought them out. So it doesn't have a theme, but it used to have a McDonalds! Then there's another one that's pretty far away that does have an aztec theme.
Dude Amazon has eight out of ten review giving it five stars. The other two gave it four! Telltale, you have truly done a great job. Now please keep up the good work!
"Alice in Wonderland Fry's"
Dude! What's one of those like? I only been to a country style one. Fry's thinks all the Texans are "country bumpkins"! Even computer nerds!
Dude Amazon has eight out of ten review giving it five stars. The other two gave it four! Telltale, you have truly done a great job. Now please keep up the good work!
"Alice in Wonderland Fry's"
Dude! What's one of those like? I only been to a country style one. Fry's thinks all the Texans are "country bumpkins"! Even computer nerds!
A graphics card / RAM update never occurred to him/her? I'm running Season 1 on a terrible computer, and it's ran with no trouble whatsoever (other than a lack of bump mapping which I only noticed when I got a new graphics card, for another game, which did let me see the bump mapping >_<), so...
"and so far have received no help from support people at Adventure Games"
Asking the developers themselves obviously didn't occur to them either.
I think, actually, though, that what that's saying is that 90% of customers who made a purchase bought Season One (instead of browsing elsewhere and buying something else in that shopping session). I may be wrong, but who knows.
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The 50s sci-fi one in Burbank is still my favorite. There's a huge UFO crashed into the front.
http://frys.robotsix.com/view.php?id1=ca
http://frys.robotsix.com/view.php?id1=ca&id2=woodlandhills&img=entrance.jpg is a favorite of mine.
Umm... sorry, but the publisher is the company that puts it in stores. Telltale is the developer.
Cool! This is the boring one I go to. I've never really noticed a specific theme that is even in progress:
http://frys.robotsix.com/view.php?id1=ca&id2=sacramento
And, uh.... Amazon reviews! How many are there now?
EDIT: The Amazon page shows 10 Reviews, a rating of 5 stars, and the Bat & Badge Max is back on the cover!
"Alice in Wonderland Fry's"
Dude! What's one of those like? I only been to a country style one. Fry's thinks all the Texans are "country bumpkins"! Even computer nerds!
Check out the link above. It's got photos of all the stores.
http://frys.robotsix.com/view.php?id1=ca&id2=woodlandhills&img=entrance.jpg
Windows XP huh?
"and so far have received no help from support people at Adventure Games"
Asking the developers themselves obviously didn't occur to them either.
that would be awesome
I think, actually, though, that what that's saying is that 90% of customers who made a purchase bought Season One (instead of browsing elsewhere and buying something else in that shopping session). I may be wrong, but who knows.
It's not the same guy that hated it because his computer wasn't able to run it properly, was it?
Indeed. M. L. Cheek from Fredericksburg, TX USA. Let's hunt him down.