| We're having a CRAZY hat sale!
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| Posted by Emily |
July 3, 2008 |
Let me guess. You've always wanted one of those gorgeous Flaming Max hats that we sell in our store, but you just can't bring yourself to shell out $15.99 for it (even though $15.99 is an incredibly reasonable price for such a finely-crafted piece of merchandise).
Well, have we got a deal for you! For a limited time, get this hat for just $9.99. That's 37.5% off the regular price! The same as what you'd pay for a blockbuster movie! A much better deal than filling up your car with gas! (*sob*)
When asked for the reasoning behind this crazy hat sale, Telltale CEO Dan Connors replied, "It's summer. People need hats." Wiser words were never spoken.
So act now, or risk missing the deal of a lifetime! Heck, why not buy the green one AND the black one?! And throw some other stuff in your cart at the same time to save on shipping! The possibilities are endless!!
This sale will last through the weekend or until we run low on hats, whichever comes first. Don't delay! If you miss out on this once in a lifetime offer, your crazy head will never forgive you.
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| Tagged Sam & Max, The Website |
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| Dave Grossman speaks to the French (in English)
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| Posted by emily |
July 1, 2008 |
Our heroic design director Dave Grossman recently did an interview with French gaming site JeuxVideo.com. The interview has been translated into French for their readers, but they gave us permission to toss the English version up on our blog for the rest of you. So here you go!
JeuxVideo: Games like Sam & Max or Runaway prove that adventure games with a touch of humour a la LucasArts can still be major sellers, appealing to both core and casual gamers. So, how do you feel now towards Lucas still saying that the adventure genre is dead?
Dave Grossman: Perhaps "dead" is a more relative and subjective kind of term than we thought? It has long been my opinion that any lack of success adventure games have had as a genre stems mostly from there not being enough good ones, rather than from any inherent limitation of the form. That is, I blame the designers, not the tastes of the audience. Furthermore, I think that adventures' tools for the melding of story with game design are the kind of thing that will prove interesting to a more casual crowd.
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| Tagged Deep Thoughts, Press, Sam & Max, Strong Bad |
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| Strong Bad "Make a Mii" contest winners!
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| Posted by emily |
June 26, 2008 |
After many long hours of deliberation, four winners have been chosen for the "Make a Mii" contest. We had over a hundred entries, and believe me, narrowing them down was tough!
The entries were judged by Telltale staff and the Brothers Chaps. (Oh, and Strong Bad, too. Sort of.) And the winners are...
Boxing Strong Bad
by Jared D. Weiss
We saw many a Strong Bad Mii in this competition, but the clever addition of boxing gloves up this one over the top.
Random fact: Apparently you can't give Miis green glasses. What's up with that?
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| Tagged Arts & Crafts, Events, Strong Bad, WiiWare |
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