Is it possible for Telltale to re-release Sam and Max Hit the Road?
I was thinking about this a couple of days ago while talking with my friend about the awesomeness that is Sam and Max. :P
I never got a chance to play it, and I can't do any of that, "rip it from the floppy and emulate it on the Wii/DS" stuff.
So it's probably been asked before, but is it possible for Telltale to re-release it?
I never got a chance to play it, and I can't do any of that, "rip it from the floppy and emulate it on the Wii/DS" stuff.
So it's probably been asked before, but is it possible for Telltale to re-release it?
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It's a shame LucasArts isn't even doing anything with it....
If it was re-released, I know I'd buy it as soon as it came out!
amazon and the others dont import games to the us
Morisson's bricks and mortar shops definitely have it in though.
Which is really confusing.
the newest release works on all windows operating systems without need for scummvm
They are rewritable, though, and it's possible that they could've become corrupted.
Edit: Nevermind, I figured it out.
How do you save when using SCUMMVM?
I didn't see any menus or anything to save my progress in S&M Hit the Road.
And when I turned it off I started from the beginning.
Hit the Road was (and still is) a great game, but I don't see the need to remake it unnecessarily. A graphical upgrade really isn't needed, and it wouldn't bring anything new to the game. Just enjoy it for what it is ^_^
Maybe Steve should re-do all the Sam & Max comics in CGI too.
Thaaaaaat's plagiarism.
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No matter what version you will decide to get, you can use it with ScummVM to run Sam & Max on a device of your choice. I always have Sam & Max with me!
I recently played through Hit the Road on my DS and it worked fine. I did encounter two bugs [Conroy Bumpus song bug and Out of memory bug during the VR machine scene] but they won't stop you from finishing the game.
Why would anyone want Telltale to re-release Hit the Road? It's everywhere, it's cheap and it will even play on your microwave if there's a ScummVM port for it.
AND I LOVE IT!!!
1. Floppy
2. CD
3. CD Talkie
4. DVD case CD Talkie coupled with Day Of The Tentacle
5. DVD case CD Talkie with capability to run without ScummVM
The only reason for rereleasing the game again would be if you really can't be bothered to buy it from eBay, or download it, as to my knowledge the non talkie version is now considered abandonware.
I still have my original cd talkie boxed version, hurray! The cd-rom also has some cd audio tracks... great to put in my new S&M playlist, now including season 2 OST.
There is no CD version that is not talkie. That was the point on having it on a CD back then - There was just no way to have all that speech on floppies. And there is no point in having a 10 meg. non talkie game on a CD.
Even if Hit the Road was abandonware [and it's not], it still would be illegal to spread it. Abandonware is not freeware. It's a term that helps people who download games to think they aren't actually stealing it.
Besides, it's not like you can't get it. I'm sure there still are places where you can get a sealed copy of the classics edition. I got a brand new, shrinkwrapped copy of Outlaws back in June, so anything is possible.
Just play it on your PC.
Also, I've stated two times that I've gotten HTR to work on SCUMMVM, so there's no need to bump this by answering my question anymore.