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Telltale Games Interview, Part 1: The Secret to Episodic Gaming

TheGameReviews' Lawrence Sonntag sits down with Dan Connors and Dave Grossman at GDC 2009 and asks them to reveal Telltale's secrets.

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italianbreadman5460d ago

Gotta love Telltale games. Keeping a genre alive.

SlamVanderhuge5460d ago

Its sad that an entire genre has mostly been restricted to one output source. At least Telltale knows how to rock it!

stewie328875460d ago

Anyone remember back in Dark Forces II: Jedi Knight how you could open a secret area where Sam (he's the bunny right?) would come and help you kill Stormtroopers? Always thought that was a neat extra.

SirLarr5459d ago

Oh yeah there were a ton of Sam & Max references in Star Wars games. I remember there was a Max shaped bonus emblem in Shadows of the Empire too.

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Top 10 Rabbits In Gaming

From Xfire: "Bunnies are often depicted in media and popular culture as small, fluffy, adorable little buck-toothed bundles of cuteness, so far as deifying a rabbit and incorporating it into Easter traditions, somehow associating the mammal with colourful eggs and the consumption of unhealthy quantities of chocolate effigies made in its image. However, not all lagomorphs are love and cuddles - as Australia would be happy to tell you - and in video games, more often than not rabbits will be psychopathic murderers.

Since the brief season in which the ritualistic worship of a paranormal rabbit is socially acceptable is upon us, let's take a look, in no particular order, at the best and baddest hares in video games who could send the Easter Bunny packing."

Terry_B1117d ago

How is Fran from Final Fantasy XII missing? ;-) She is the most badass Rabbit ever been in a video game!

darthv721116d ago

I would add a couple honorable mentions. Vibri from Vib Ribbon and Robbit from Jumping Flash.

Knightofelemia1116d ago (Edited 1116d ago )

Bucky O'Hare says hello even though he only had one game.

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Second Opinion: Sam & Max Was Telltale's Best Work

On this week's episode of Second Opinion, HPP's I Coleman says that Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse is better than Grim Fandango. He says some other stuff, too, but that's all anybody's gonna remember.

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Bringing Celluloid to Virtual Life

Player 2 looks at some left of field movies that would make perfect video game translations in the right hands.

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