Sam & Max for sure coming to Wii?
I know this topic discussed before, but I was watching a recent episode of a video game show called X-Play and during their "Video Viewer Maile" segment, someone asked about if S&M were coming to Wii. I can't exactly remember what the quote was, but a "Telltale Representative" had said that it [Sam & Max Wii] was currently being developed and nearly finished. Is this true?
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So, yeah. This still isn't an official announcement that something exists. But it's an admission that something might. Soon.
EDIT: I realize now the wording is a bit ambiguous. When I said "It's something we're working on, and we're getting close," I meant we're working on a deal to bring Sam & Max to the Wii and we're close to completing one, not that we're currently developing the game and we're almost done. But whatever, it's pretty semantic at this point.
When X-Play showed the quote, it was a condensed version making it sound like it was being made.
OMG IZ WE HAV SAM N' MAKS 4 DA WEE NAO PLOX?? KTANKSBAI~!
Just in case you miss said giddy speculation.
they've already done that 5 or 6 times, I guess the internets is over it
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Yes, we are.
No, it doesn't. When the WiiWare game was announced, some sites picked it up as "proof" that Sam & Max would never come out for Wii, which was a little weird.
Not to mention the voices and textures would no doubt have to be further compressed to meet Nintendo's suggested file size. (Which is not a problem as such, it just means people would prefer the PC version given the choice.)
An original game would be nice though ^_^
If Sam & Max comes out on the Wii, I won't be getting it. For one I've already got the game, and secondly I much prefer PC gaming over consoles (despite owning some).
If you take a look at the development technique Telltale uses. There games are pretty condensed themselves. The games are Graphical Intense where as it would need to b compressed. The current graphics/data should be able to run on the wii without compression.
Physical Disk space and Graphical Processing would be no problem with the Wii. Check out Zelda and RE4 for the wii. S&M would be a piece of cake for the system.
This is all theorized from a non-telltale dev standpoint. I've never touched the Wii sdk myself (hopefully we will be able to purchase a license ourselves in the coming year).
Look forward to seeing some Telltale greatness on the wii though.
I wouldn't be willing to buy it again, though- unless there was, say, a discount for Season 1 subscribers? I'd get it if it wasn't too much $.
Nintendo have stated that they'd prefer WiiWare games be around 40MB in size.
Last time I checked, each Sam and Max Episode was about 150MB to download, and 350MB when installed.
...oh, right, but they could just release it on a disk. But what about downloadable content..? ^_^;;
Precisely! I see a Wii version of Sam & Max the only way I may likely be able to play it natively on a machine that I own. Yes, I have Windows on Bootcamp, but due to a series of unfortunate events I am forced to swap over my hard drive in order to play the games, which although I do I would much prefer to just play it on a system I use on a daily basis.
When Bone was first released on OS X I thought that this was a positive step and bought it immediately. However it seems to have all but been ignored, missing out on all the updates and additions that the PC version has had the pleasure of which I must confess is somewhat disapointing.
Now, if I go and buy CSI on the Wii will that be a similar nail in the coffin of my hopes to just play Sam & Max without having to take a screwdriver to my laptop first?
What can we say? Fans are desperate for any kind of Sam & Max Wii news. Seems kind of silly if you ask...
*notices a burn on my toast that vaguely resembles Max holding a Wii remote*
ZOMG CONFIRMED!!!11!1
Fixed to apply to me.
its a point and click adventure Razahyder. you point. you click. got it?
But...I'm willing to be surprised, and if it were a different experience than the PC, I'm sure I'd end up with a copy.