New goodies in the store, and special bundle pricing
TelltaleGames
Former Telltale Staff
We just added a whole bunch of stuff to the venerable Telltale store. Like what, you ask? Read on, and I'll tell you!
The Sam & Max animated series on DVD! For the first time, all 26 episodes of the 1997/1998 Fox Kids show have been collected into a sexy box set.
3-disc set! Comes with new Steve Purcell art on the packaging and a bonus Freelance Police sticker! Region free!
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Sam & Max Merchandise Bundles! If you've been waiting for the animated series DVD to come out before buying Surfin' the Highway, your patience has been rewarded!
Save $5 on Surfin' the Highway + DVD, or $15 on Surfin' the Highway + DVD + Season One.
Space Wolf T-Shirt! Graham Annable of Dank/Dunk fame designed this shirt based on one of his animated shorts.
This iconic design originated from a short video by Grickle illustrator Graham Annable. The video's good, the shirt's even better! Even Jack Black thinks so!
Fox Bunny Funny! Telltale's newest designer, Andy Hartzell, is the author of this excellent graphic novel.
100+ pages of foxes, bunnies, and an amazing amount of social commentary, considering the book contains zero words.
The Sam & Max animated series on DVD! For the first time, all 26 episodes of the 1997/1998 Fox Kids show have been collected into a sexy box set.
3-disc set! Comes with new Steve Purcell art on the packaging and a bonus Freelance Police sticker! Region free!
[readmore]
Sam & Max Merchandise Bundles! If you've been waiting for the animated series DVD to come out before buying Surfin' the Highway, your patience has been rewarded!
Save $5 on Surfin' the Highway + DVD, or $15 on Surfin' the Highway + DVD + Season One.
Space Wolf T-Shirt! Graham Annable of Dank/Dunk fame designed this shirt based on one of his animated shorts.
This iconic design originated from a short video by Grickle illustrator Graham Annable. The video's good, the shirt's even better! Even Jack Black thinks so!
Fox Bunny Funny! Telltale's newest designer, Andy Hartzell, is the author of this excellent graphic novel.
100+ pages of foxes, bunnies, and an amazing amount of social commentary, considering the book contains zero words.
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