Born For Wii: Sam and Max Hit The Road
Oh MAN, you've GOT to look at this article!
http://www.nintendowiifanboy.com/2008/09/02/born-for-wii-sam-and-max-hit-the-road/
This article explains why Sam and Max Hit the Road would be a great game for the Nintendo Wii.
I think we should show this article to both Lucasarts and Nintendo, don't you?
http://www.nintendowiifanboy.com/2008/09/02/born-for-wii-sam-and-max-hit-the-road/
This article explains why Sam and Max Hit the Road would be a great game for the Nintendo Wii.
I think we should show this article to both Lucasarts and Nintendo, don't you?
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Anyway, I could take it or leave it. It'd be cool if they did it, but it's really very unlikely... It wouldn't really benefit the franchise much. It is already back in business.
I know there's a lot of stuff about this that I don't know. But if a small company like Telltale can develop an episodic title on schedule, releasing extras like the case files and DVD at the end...on their OWN distribution channel, then what in the world keeps LucasArts from taking a FINISHED game and putting it on anyone else's distribution channel?
Wouldn't it more or less be free money?
That's just my opinion though.
exsqueese me?
viola
They could always offer it on avenues that have only people interested in them.
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I've tried to get Sam & Max to play on one of those and let me tell you, it ain't easy.
Don't we all?
I mean, I want Hit the Road, I don't seem to have any computers that would run Hit the Road well without pissing off my friend by making his room and the computer in it a total hellhole. I can clean a room, then mess it up again in a good 2 hours.
I dunno
I'd say if you have a computer that can browse the internet, you can play Hit The Road using ScummVM
and here's someone playing it on the DS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOiU0X_rlVA
Get a Nintendo DS, buy a flash cart like the R4 or any other Slot 1 flash device and you're all set. Now all you need is a legit copy of Sam & Max [which you can buy on eBay for cheap] and the DS distribution of ScummVM.
ScummVM runs on everything. You can play your SCUMM games on a new Vista PC, Mac, Linux, PSP, PS2, Xbox, DS, iPod Touch, Wii, smartphones running Symbian or Windows Mobile ... You name it.
Who needs LucasArts converting and re-releasing games when there's ScummVM? I know I don't.