(Note: I couldn't actually find the correct font, and I didn't want to pay for it, so I had to mix and match letters from the rest of the comic. Unfortunately, I ran into some trouble with the "x" in "Max" since there's no x in the rest of the comic, so I had to create that by cutting up a "w" and rearranging the lines a bit. It turned out alright, I guess.:rolleyes:)
My personal guess, that doesn't mean anything, would be "if Season 1 is profitable, then still not quite "shortly" after. But sooner after than it took for Season 1 to come out."
Sorry, I mixed it up with Third-Party PS3 games. Most third-party Games on Wii are $30, like you said.
Actually, most games are at $50. The main exceptions are 'bargain' titles (shovelware, Zach & Wiki), some ports (Okami), and games that come with peripherals (Wii Fit).
I think the assumption is that Sam & Max will be cheaper because it's already available on PC.
Actually, most games are at $50. The main exceptions are 'bargain' titles (shovelware, Zach & Wiki), some ports (Okami), and games that come with peripherals (Wii Fit).
I think the assumption is that Sam & Max will be cheaper because it's already available on PC.
Well, okay then.... but still, what's the price? $30 dollars or $40?
The one thing that it takes some newer forumites a while to learn (that old-timers have) is that asking all of these questions doesn't get you anywhere.
If they're not directly answering them, they aren't ready to disclose the information. When they know, they let everyone know (in a very big way). Telltale is not shy with publicizing and marketing.
If you buy Sam and Max Wii from Telltale (assuming they are going to be selling it directly) then I assume they'll ship you the disc. There isn't a downloadable Wii version of Sam and Max.
Game Informer has a review and "second opinion" mini-review of the game, both scored 7 out of 10. Somehow, both reviewers felt that the game was almost painfully unfunny, and that the adventure genre still has a long way to go before any sort of revival. Well, I don't know what world they're living in, but almost every other publication disagrees with them.
This doesn't exactly help my feeling that the magazine is a bit biased against Wii games, though... along with the fact that almost every preview of a Wii game in the magazine boils down to "it's gonna suck" whereas the other previews are all "We don't know if it'll be good or not, but it seems like it could be!"
Wasn't Game Informer the magazine that gave Elite Beat Agents a 6.5?
I've been convinced of their anti-Nintendo bias for quite some time now, to be honest.
Yeah. Even though most people are fairly optimistic (if cautious) about Wii Sports Resort and the Wii MotionPlus, GI's preview of it starts with extreme sarcasm about the fact that you have to buy this after you "finally managed to buy enough remotes to get your whole family playing along to Wii Sports", and ends by saying that "Along with the other unannounced minigames, it'll be enough to keep you busy for literally dozens of minutes when it releases next spring." What's that all about? Do they know something we don't about these unannounced minigames?
Meanwhile, the preview of Xbox 360's lame-looking webcam game "You're In The Movies" is completely neutral, even though it looks just as un-game-like as any given Wii offering.
Game Informer has a review and "second opinion" mini-review of the game, both scored 7 out of 10. Somehow, both reviewers felt that the game was almost painfully unfunny, and that the adventure genre still has a long way to go before any sort of revival. Well, I don't know what world they're living in, but almost every other publication disagrees with them.
ok first look at the pc version these guys are a bit off with the humor but come on when u cant use items in your inventory with one another and it is so linear just like some adventure games. i will say quite a few kings quest games were hardly linear. but season one compared with season 2 these guys are spot on when it rates the wii version the wii can do way better than this.
When I heard about this, I stopped myself from downloading "Abe Lincoln Must Die!" (Which was hard after beating Ice Station Santa.) I don't want to spoil "Wiison" One for myself!
all the games run verry smooth and i wish to reply to one member if the pc u have is that old u could upgrade ram easily n if u must a pci video card and posibly look to see what the max proccesor is n buy it used;)
sound cards also can boost games by 15 percent and all cards processors n pc hardware is easy to install. accept procesors my only work better if the operating system is reinstalled and harddrive formated:D
Wasn't Game Informer the magazine that gave Elite Beat Agents a 6.5?
I've been convinced of their anti-Nintendo bias for quite some time now, to be honest.
They also gave Mario Galaxy and Twilight Princess a 10 out of 10. They hate Nintendo with a blistering passion I see.
Well that's just how Gamespot rates their games. I don't like gamespot, but I have a lot of respect for some gaming magazines, especially Game Informer.
OK guys, I need motivation. I am poor and can only buy season one for PC OR season one for Wii. I've played most of the games at my mate's house and I got my free copy of episode 201 which I've played to death. Now I want my own copy and I don't know which to get. Are there any merits for buying one over the other? Pweese halp!!!
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Anyways, could anybody tell us if the game comes out close to SBCG4AP's release? Or a week or two after SBCG4AP?
Font? What's a font?
(Note: I couldn't actually find the correct font, and I didn't want to pay for it, so I had to mix and match letters from the rest of the comic. Unfortunately, I ran into some trouble with the "x" in "Max" since there's no x in the rest of the comic, so I had to create that by cutting up a "w" and rearranging the lines a bit. It turned out alright, I guess.:rolleyes:)
Another question... will it be priced at $50, or the Third-Party price of $40 dollars?
What about $40? That'd be insane. The price, at least listed by Amazon, is $30.
And the new still unconfirmed date is 9/9. The day before my birthday
Will you make a season 2 on Wii shortly after?
My personal guess, that doesn't mean anything, would be "if Season 1 is profitable, then still not quite "shortly" after. But sooner after than it took for Season 1 to come out."
I think the assumption is that Sam & Max will be cheaper because it's already available on PC.
If they're not directly answering them, they aren't ready to disclose the information. When they know, they let everyone know (in a very big way). Telltale is not shy with publicizing and marketing.
It's still kind of funny to see -
Are we there yet?
No.
Now?
No
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How 'bout now?
This isn't being released via the Wii Shop, it is an actual game that you can buy in stores. So no, I you won't be getting a 'bonus disk'.
Sorry I'm late, but ---. Sonic Adventure had nothing on most of the other first party Dreamcast titles.
This doesn't exactly help my feeling that the magazine is a bit biased against Wii games, though... along with the fact that almost every preview of a Wii game in the magazine boils down to "it's gonna suck" whereas the other previews are all "We don't know if it'll be good or not, but it seems like it could be!"
I've been convinced of their anti-Nintendo bias for quite some time now, to be honest.
Meanwhile, the preview of Xbox 360's lame-looking webcam game "You're In The Movies" is completely neutral, even though it looks just as un-game-like as any given Wii offering.
ok first look at the pc version these guys are a bit off with the humor but come on when u cant use items in your inventory with one another and it is so linear just like some adventure games. i will say quite a few kings quest games were hardly linear. but season one compared with season 2 these guys are spot on when it rates the wii version the wii can do way better than this.
When I heard about this, I stopped myself from downloading "Abe Lincoln Must Die!" (Which was hard after beating Ice Station Santa.) I don't want to spoil "Wiison" One for myself!
That's the funniest thing I've seen all day. Hands down.
Oh, my God, It better come out this month or [bad grammar rant] SO HELP ME MY HEAD ASPLODE!!! [/bad grammar rant]
About the price, I personally don't care. I'm just glad Telltale finally came to their senses.
Thank you, Telltale, for finally coming to your senses.
-iRock
They also gave Mario Galaxy and Twilight Princess a 10 out of 10. They hate Nintendo with a blistering passion I see.
Is that where government word choices are made?
There is a place I can be guaranteed to find it on the 26th, right?
Those were the nNntendo games almost everyone game perfect scores.
Well that's just how Gamespot rates their games. I don't like gamespot, but I have a lot of respect for some gaming magazines, especially Game Informer.