Sam & Max developers Telltale Games have expressed an interest in bringing the characters into an adventure game on the Wii. Until now Nintendo had been unresponsive to the idea, but an appeal by the fanbase has opened the communications.
Originally published by LucasArts in 1993, Sam & Max Hit the Road was an excellent point-and-click adventure game. The genre has since died out for some reason. A sequel was in the works but LucasArts canned the project.
The Wiimote would be perfect for this kind of game, so here's hoping!
Wizpig 64 said:
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tonysburger said:
you could probably learn how to make a waffle maker in there ...
T3Knyne said:
Ts university tuff ...
spleefian said:
acting like this is even active at all but i just really dislike it sideways because to me it just looks incomplete ...
spleefian said:
seeing literally just "1 decade ago" is scary to me like id be used to it saying you know 12 or 13 years ago but just ...
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User comments
Nick said:
Sounds cool.
Darunia106 said:
Neat, but I'd rather have Monkey Island 5, that would be awesome.
Pearcinator said:
Yeah Monkey Island is a good game. I want Zelda TP so badly though! Zelda & Monkey Island RULE.
Hey said:
You'll have to compromise. There are monkeys and islands in TP!
Pearcinator said:
Well Zelda TP is twice as good now.
wii-mote dude said:
Cool! Every game for the Wii is a victory, because that means Sony won't get it. I HATE Sony.
quartzlcc said:
Telltale games? Dude, that is like SO a rip-off of Traveler's Tales. Even though that company is barely alive any more!
Ja-Mez said:
Never even heard of Travelers Tales.
Darunia106 said:
Traveller's Tales developed LEGO Star Wars II. Just a heads up.
Gonzo said:
That looks interesting.
Ian C said:
Yay I love sam and max.