Last week in pictures
TelltaleGames
Former Telltale Staff
GDC and WonderCon were back to back this year, which resulted in 1) much revelry for all, and 2) no time to post pictures. But now they are both over, and you get two galleries for the price of one!
First, shots from our party last Monday. We had a zombie theme going on to celebrate the release of Night of the Raving Dead.
Left to right: the calm before the storm; a zombie makeover in progress; Nick sporting the mark of the damned. Click a thumbnail for more pictures!
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Left to right: Steve Purcell and Ron Gilbert engulfed by the crowd; the corpse of Heather Logas; shiny happy zombies.
Left to right: the DJ kicks it out Brady Culture awkward style; the last of the Bosco Tech napkins; a guy having a bad head day.
So, that was the party. It was fun. As for the rest of the week, it's all a blur. I met with a lot of press and showed off a teeny tiny part of episode 204, so expect some previews to start hitting tomorrow. We also got quite a lot of questions about Nintendo's announcement that we're working on a WiiWare game, which we answered with varying levels of coy secrecy. More will be revealed in time, I promise.
Now let's fast forward five days, to the Con of Wonders...
This was our first year with a booth at WonderCon, and I have to say, it's a lot more relaxing than exhbiting at Comic-Con (well, as much as any trade show can be relaxing). It helps that we're local, so we didn't have to ship anything. We had a wide assortment of merchandise at the booth, including Surfin' the Highway, a display copy of the Animated Series DVD, and a few brand new items coming soon to the Telltale store.
On Sunday Steve did a signing at our booth -- always a popular attraction -- and we also did a panel called "Turning Comics into Games You Want to Play," which was really just an excuse to talk about Sam & Max. (But hey, the San Francisco Chronicle enjoyed it!)
Left to right: Doug approves of Telltale's booth; Jake ponders a tough question; a child is corrupted. Click a thumbnail for more Wondercon pics!
Left to right: fans queue up for Steve's signing; Surfin' the Highway, here to stay; so cute it's disturbing.
Left to right: panelists Steve Purcell, Brendan Ferguson, Mike Stemmle, Dave Grossman, and Chuck Jordan say awesomely insightful things.
Left to right: forumite Sybil Pandemik with her creation; Doug, Jake, and Jared killing time at the booth; Mike Stemmle and wife Molly walking the floor.
First, shots from our party last Monday. We had a zombie theme going on to celebrate the release of Night of the Raving Dead.
Left to right: the calm before the storm; a zombie makeover in progress; Nick sporting the mark of the damned. Click a thumbnail for more pictures!
[readmore]
Left to right: Steve Purcell and Ron Gilbert engulfed by the crowd; the corpse of Heather Logas; shiny happy zombies.
Left to right: the DJ kicks it out Brady Culture awkward style; the last of the Bosco Tech napkins; a guy having a bad head day.
So, that was the party. It was fun. As for the rest of the week, it's all a blur. I met with a lot of press and showed off a teeny tiny part of episode 204, so expect some previews to start hitting tomorrow. We also got quite a lot of questions about Nintendo's announcement that we're working on a WiiWare game, which we answered with varying levels of coy secrecy. More will be revealed in time, I promise.
Now let's fast forward five days, to the Con of Wonders...
This was our first year with a booth at WonderCon, and I have to say, it's a lot more relaxing than exhbiting at Comic-Con (well, as much as any trade show can be relaxing). It helps that we're local, so we didn't have to ship anything. We had a wide assortment of merchandise at the booth, including Surfin' the Highway, a display copy of the Animated Series DVD, and a few brand new items coming soon to the Telltale store.
On Sunday Steve did a signing at our booth -- always a popular attraction -- and we also did a panel called "Turning Comics into Games You Want to Play," which was really just an excuse to talk about Sam & Max. (But hey, the San Francisco Chronicle enjoyed it!)
Left to right: Doug approves of Telltale's booth; Jake ponders a tough question; a child is corrupted. Click a thumbnail for more Wondercon pics!
Left to right: fans queue up for Steve's signing; Surfin' the Highway, here to stay; so cute it's disturbing.
Left to right: panelists Steve Purcell, Brendan Ferguson, Mike Stemmle, Dave Grossman, and Chuck Jordan say awesomely insightful things.
Left to right: forumite Sybil Pandemik with her creation; Doug, Jake, and Jared killing time at the booth; Mike Stemmle and wife Molly walking the floor.
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