Shacknews: "Telltale Games has revealed the first character renders, concept art and a teaser trailer from its upcoming episodic series Wallace & Gromit's Grand Adventures.
Adapted from Aardman Animations' celebrated claymation series, episodes of Wallace & Gromit will feature adventure gameplay similar to other Telltale series Sam & Max (PC, Wii) and Strong Bad's Cool Game for Attractive People (PC, Wii).
Telltale has not yet specified which platforms Wallace & Gromit will hit nor when it will arrive. Given Telltale's history, a PC version should be expected, with a strong possibility of a Wii release.
However, it is unclear if the likely Wii edition will arrive via retail channels, as Sam & Max Season One will later this year, or as a Wii Shop Channel download a la Strong Bad's Cool Game."
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GamerZines: Telltale Games' Dan Connors has revealed that his company makes nearly 40% of its revenue from the various console platforms, proving that it's worth porting the likes of Sam & Max and Monkey Island to the PS3, 360 and Wii.
"We generally launch with one console partner during the run of the season, and usually does about 40 per cent of the revenue," Explained the CEO in a recent interview.
I love Sam and Max. I got the PC version but I caved in and also bought the PS3 version.
OXCGN:
"Microsoft has taken a leaf out of Valve's Steam with Major Nelson announcing Xbox Live's first ever "Inventory Blowout Sale". Ten Xbox Live Arcade titles at 50% off (give or take) for a week!
But beware: As any hardened Steamer will tell you, you're likely to buy a lot more than you'll ever play. So for the more economically sensitive gamers amongst us, OXCGN has bought them all so you don't have to! From 10/10 to 1/10, here is our rundown of what we hope is the first of many Inventory Blowout Sales to come."
Well the Sony has specials of the week for PSP GO here in Oz, and Steam always does...so it makes a lot of sense to discount XBLA titles (especially old ones) regularly, often, and in great numbers to promote sales.
I can see where this is heading for XboxLive.
Being privy to lots of press releases, there's a huge wave of taitles heading for the Arcade side of things on both XboxLive and PSN.
There's now more news coming from titles aimed at those two mediums than normal disc-based games.
This is showing the results of Microsoft's push for casual gamers and the family-gaming and social networking side of things.
they have pulled back heavily on advertizing for major disc-based games, allowing the 3rd party companies to do that, while MS focus almost solely on the Social-media medium.
I suspect by years end, the ratio will be 2/3rd arcade and 1/3rd disc-based titles being released across the board, or via digital distribution.
A worrying trend for retailers unless they change tactics, and also for those developers that rely on large data files that can only be stored on disc, irrespective of the type of disc.
We may well see smaller initial disc-based games appearing by years end, with several updates and expansions via digital download, which can only be used via an official game disc-based game in the machines.
Which sort of goes along with what EA CEO was hinting at earlier in March.
Eh, i was a bit disappointed with these, nothing really on sale i'd like. I have around 2000 spare points on my account that have been unused for quite a while now, Sony's PSP sale has been great though, bought a few games in that including Tekken 6 and a digital copy of God of war chains of olympus, on topic though.. i wouldn't even put the PSN or XBLA sales in the same league to call them 'steam-y' sales..
THESE are steamy sales:
http://eugn.co.uk/SteamSale... - and there were hundreds of other games on sale too.. these were just the specials for the day. Fantastic, and the do this sort of stuff on a title by title basis pretty much weekly, got Borderlands for £15 last weekend.