Jason Dobson reports:
''Today's launch of WiiWare reminds us that next month we'll be pointing, clicking, and harassing the residents of Strongbadia in Telltale's Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People, an upcoming episodic adventure title developed for the Wii's new digital delivery service as well as the PC. However, while the title's launch remains dedicated to these two platforms, we couldn't help but bug TellTale marketing guru Emily Morganti in a recent interview about the possibility of Strong Bad checking his email over Xbox Live or PSN as well.''
In 2004, Kevin Bruner and Dan Connors founded Telltale, Inc. with a new perspective on gaming. With years of experience working on grand scale projects akin to "blockbuster movies," Bruner and Connors created Telltale to establish a more nimble, faster-paced, digitally-distributed episodic game model comparable to television production. Five years later-with over one million episodes sold-Telltale is celebrating with an eye toward an even brighter future.
Having released over twenty games since Spring 2005 for PC, Xbox 360, and Wii, Telltale's most recent project, Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures, is releasing monthly on PC and coming soon to XboxLIVE! Arcade. A new series in development will be announced at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), next month.
Gamertell has posted a quick recap of the best and the worst WiiWare games released throughout the service's first year.
Some of the games listed include World of Goo, Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People, Family Pirate Party and Midnight Bowling.
Helix deserves a best of spot too being such a fun, unique and exhausting rhythm based game. Additionally... where is lost winds??? How lazy is only three games for each category?? At least go for 5. There were alot of stinkers over the last year too. Easily could to a top 10 worst games list. with pop-up pirate and the infamous crap racing game which name i can't remember all i know was you were just a wheel and it bit donkey balls.