LucidLan writes: "Telltale games have now made a very good impact on adventure game players with a number of games and with their debut of the first episode of the Wallace and Gromit Grand Adventures, Fright of the Bumblebees. It's time to unleash the second chapter in the scene withe the mystery and crime solving episode of The Last Resort.
They say that after the bad weather, the sun always shines... but in this case and when Wallace and Gromit are in the vicinity, the sun will surely not shine. The Last Resort takes us in the winter days of West Wallaby Street where Wallace and Gromit have got the splendid idea of going to the beach."
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.
From Gamertell:
"Telltale Inc. today (February 11, 2010) confirmed during the Macworld 2010 expo that it will, indeed, be releasing games for Mac.
Even better, the releases begin today (February 11, 2010) with Tales of Monkey Island."
Games can also vote on the next Telltale series style game to be release in March for Mac.
BeefJack writes: "Telltale games, the dudes behind Sam & Max, Wallace and Grommit and the new Tales of Monkey Island games, want to give you a free game. You probably want a free game. See how this relationship works out so well?
Their games are actually episodic, so really, you'll be getting an episode. And, as they say, 'the first taste is free.'"