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SamAndMaxFan188
09/20/2008, 02:25 pm
To Help Telltale we should tell people what kind of games we want:) u know we should all help them out Any Suggestions:confused:

Strong Max
09/20/2008, 02:40 pm
I'm sure they have enough on their plates now, but....

Non-mainstream pokemon
Bionical
Trumpet paradice
Tumble (The awsome dice head guy from Mario Party 3)
Texas holdem on iPod!

Zootch
09/20/2008, 02:46 pm
SONICHU (http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/Chris-chan)

BATTLETOADS (http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/Battletoads) (for the Wii)

Dr. Zoidberg
09/20/2008, 05:14 pm
I spent half an hour making this post and for some reason it never got posted the first time.

This isn't an adventure game idea, but it's the only place where I could post this and it wouldn't be off-topic.

My game idea would be for a futuristic FPS set in 2250.You would play as an astronaut working at NASA, on a mission to a planet (haven't decided a name) in the Andromeda galaxy.Due to unfortunate events in previous missions, astronauts are now required to carry pistols on missions, but due to varying gravity levels on different planets, bullets can't be used.So instead you use (here comes an extremely original idea!!!) laser guns.In a whirwind of bad luck, your ship crashes into the surface.You and your team call in a rescue team, but due to "strange radar readings", the rescue team didn't want to take a chance landing near the crash site, so they land on the planet's South pole.So all you have to do is get from the crash site to the rescue team, all the way across the planet.Sound simple, right?Wrong!!!The planet turns out to have life forms on it, but they're not just any life forms, they're life forms in which some of them are much smarter than humans could ever be!!!Some creatures are extremely stupid, only alive for the purpose of battle, while others live in complex civilizations, live life like humans, can carry guns, take cover, and even plan battle strategies.The planet has a gigantic army, and through the game you have to remember this: YOU are the alien on their planet, and they will go to drastic measures to destroy you.I guess it's a good thing you brought that gun, right?

Through the game, NASA will teleport you more powerful weapons if the need arises, ranging from sustained fire guns(one beam keeps working without recoil as long as you hold down the trigger) to laser shotguns and sniper rifles to shoulder-mounted energy cannons and guns that shoot through walls(a la Red Faction's Rail Driver).The game would also use Volition's Geo-Mod technology.

Through the game you will blast your way through everything from all-out battles in bearen wastelands to intense stealth missions in crowded cities.Through the game you will find out more about the civilization and culture of this planet.

So that's my game idea.It will probably never be made, but it's an idea anyway.Haven't thought of a title yet, though...

DarkStar Runner
09/20/2008, 05:23 pm
Irritating Stick! A sequel to Irritating Stick!

Er, wait, that's not Adventure...

someguyfromazoo
09/20/2008, 05:28 pm
Domo-Kun!Domo-Kun!

Strongsadioware
09/20/2008, 05:36 pm
www.fredthemonkey.com

Zootch
09/20/2008, 05:56 pm
http://weebls-stuff.com/wab/

http://www.watermanstudios.com/watermanseries/

dimomarg
10/19/2008, 01:46 am
Sam & Max meet strong bad!

yogurtmano8675309
10/19/2008, 02:45 pm
so those life forms are kinda like grunts huh?from halo?

16_BIT_MARIO1
10/19/2008, 04:27 pm
I has an idea. It would be titled "New Heroes"! (I can't think of anything else. D: )

OK, so this guy, Jack* would recently be granted with limited transformation of his body into various shapes and materials, but only for a certain time, depending on how much energy he used. He would eventually meet a guy named Alex Wilson, who found the ring said to have been worn by an emporer in some legend about controlling fire, and can (get ready for it) control fire! So they team up, and start fighting crime together (generic hero team cliche). One night they stumble across a person leaving their city (which happens to border some ocean) illegally. They sneak onto the ship, which starts moving at incredible speeds out into the middle of the ocean, and lands on a small generic-looking island. Jack and Alex talk to him and learn that his name is Christopher Donovan** and that his brother Samuel Leonardo Donovan*** has been trapped on this island for seven years. He explains that this was because his brother stowed away on a journey that he was on, and Sam made the ship explode, flinging him onto the island and ruining Chris's larynx (and giving him an awesome scar on his left eye). Chris is on the island looking for his brother and Jack and Alex agree to help. They retrive Sam who has gone completely insane, and bring him back to the world. Chris is a genius and heals Sam who, due to the explosion, has permanent burns on his hands and halfway up his arms and a strange interpretation of things. Chris accidentally superheals his brother and he can move incredibly fast (MOAR GENERIC STUFF). They all form a team, but then citizens of the city are disappearing, with an earthquake each time. The epicenter is found to be coming from a bordering desert (where the hell is this city anyway?). The team goes out to investigate never to return again [/edwood] and has to fight for their lives and those of the city.
Basic gameplay: You can switch between any character as you gain/lose them from the party to solve puzzles throughout the game. Each character will have normal attacks, and special attacks which can be gained/upgraded later. Jack's attacks focus on shapeshifting, Alex's are based on fire, Chris has waepins he makes, and Sam can move supra fast.
Dang, I spent a half-hour writing that... I really need a life...

*I can't think of a last name, though I might parody the name of someone I know.
**I only chose that name because it sounds cool.
***Replace his last name with Jackson and you'll realize the origin of his name.

Zootch
10/19/2008, 09:23 pm
Has anyone else played Grand Theft Auto: Gotham City?

I have... IRL

MaxFan
10/19/2008, 10:11 pm
Oh, I have it: You Have to Burn the Rope 2!

Dr. Zoidberg
10/20/2008, 01:27 pm
Has anyone else played Grand Theft Auto: Gotham City?

I have... IRL

You've mentioned it before.Is it real?(I know not in retail form, but it sounds like some kind of fan creation)

Yellowtail
10/21/2008, 09:40 am
A good doctor who game. I know it's never going to happen, but I can dream can't I? :(

Zootch
10/21/2008, 02:08 pm
I'm having trouble visualizing the gameplay for an adventure game format for Doctor Who

Joe2
10/21/2008, 09:00 pm
Doctor Who can be basically broken down into:

Explore the world, meet some new people, hear hints of a problem, then the problem grows behind the scenes. The problem then grows into the scene. Somewhere between behind the scene and into the scene, the Doctor and/or his sidekick start investigating.

Usually in the meeting part, you meet someone that's odd and gives you the creeps. Later on, we find that someone to be really awesome, and unfortunately, he or she usually dies. Lots of people usually end up getting killed. It's not Doctor Who if it goes more than 2 episodes without any screaming. Eventually, this usually turns into a chase, and the enemies have to get held up by the Doctor and Co. However, the "enemies" might actually be the good guys, so the Doctor may have to switch sides. Without knowing it, the Doctor and the sidekick can end up on both sides at the same time!

I'd say it wouldn't be that bad to make it into an adventure game. For maximum effect, I would make it so that you play both the Doctor and the sidekick. The story would start out with you seeing a fantastic world, with you meeting and greeting people. You get to explore the world you are on, and may be even given a room. The detective stage is pretty obvious, just the standard adventure game style. The chase stage will probably best be done via cutscenes, except for the parts you have to stall the enemy. For example:

Doctor: "Who are you"
Enemy: "We are Brick."
Doctor: "Why are you killing everyone?"
Brick: "Humans have used Brick for evil purposes. They must be destroyed."
Doctor: "(long)Oh"

Then more running. Later, something like sand used to make the particular bricks of the building contained a sentient microorganism that got mostly destroyed when kilning bricks, except a few spores. The Doctor then has to save both the Bricks and the humans. Of course you can mix up the stages.

Eventually you end up with the big solution that solves the problem in one sweep. Come to think of it, this inspires me to check up on the BBC's usage of IP rules. It would be awesome if it was like Microsoft with their games or Paramount with Star Trek.

vyperspit
10/29/2008, 06:20 pm
I'm thinking of a game about space aliens.

Zootch
10/29/2008, 07:01 pm
PVP (http://www.pvponline.com/)

Snicklin
10/30/2008, 01:31 pm
Make a shooter game!!! Make a shooter game!!! Dang it, make a shooting game!!!

vyperspit
10/30/2008, 01:52 pm
How about Darkwing Duck!?

xChri5x
10/30/2008, 06:27 pm
Steve Purcell's Toybox. Or maybe a cameo in Season 3 of S&M.

Darkblade07
10/31/2008, 07:46 pm
a game where you wake up in a pitch black room.YOUVE BEEN KIDNAPPED BY...

THE EVIL BUNNY MAN!!!
http://www.thedailytee.com/wp-content/uploads/chainsaw-killer-bunny-2-t-shirt.jpg

Chords of Steel
11/02/2008, 08:32 am
Um, a game about my life. Traveling through time and making fun of Queen Victoria. Duh.

SBB GameMaster
11/02/2008, 09:09 am
Rocky and Bullwinkle point and click adventure!
I don't know why, but I have a feeling they'd be perfect for it....

Zootch
11/02/2008, 09:15 am
Freakazoid's running cycle would be awesome!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrES9rZQsPI

SamAndMaxFan188
01/21/2009, 05:51 pm
PINKY AND THE BRAIN YOU COULD CONTROL THEM GET THINGS TO BUILD BRAINS DEVICES and most importantly TRY TO TAKE OVER THE WORLD!!!!!!

David E
01/22/2009, 11:02 am
PINKY AND THE BRAIN YOU COULD CONTROL THEM GET THINGS TO BUILD BRAINS DEVICES and most importantly TRY TO TAKE OVER THE WORLD!!!!!!

That'd be a fun idea, but it's been done more than once:

http://www.comparestoreprices.co.uk/images/ni/nintendo-pinky-&-the-brain-the-master-plan-gba.jpg http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61DWRGXS6VL._SL500_AA280_.jpg

Also:

http://superparty.biz/images/bandwidth-eater/caps-lock.jpg

;)

Big Foot
01/29/2009, 03:40 pm
PINKY AND THE BRAIN YOU COULD CONTROL THEM GET THINGS TO BUILD BRAINS DEVICES and most importantly TRY TO TAKE OVER THE WORLD!!!!!!

man, that was great!
pink and brain in a adventure game will be awesome

i don't know if somebody said that before but i aways want to see scooby-doo in the "where are you" style, need to be an adventure game, that will be so great!!!

sorry if my english sux, i'm brazillian and i'm lerning the language, if someone notice a mistake tell me!!

Ashton
01/29/2009, 04:11 pm
How about Darkwing Duck!?

That sounds like such a great idea, but somehow I dont think it could be pulled off... The plot lends itself more to an action or maybe RPG game than a puzzle game, imo.

Ray-The-Sun
02/01/2009, 05:20 pm
Serious suggestions for TTG;
How about an Escape the Room game (That isn't creepy, I'm thinking more Crimson Room and less Trapped), with next to no Characters aside from your own (Unless you can use a First Person Perspective)

Random Games that I'd like Nintendo to make;
Starfox Wii, and Mother 4.

Marduk
02/01/2009, 11:26 pm
I'm having trouble visualizing the gameplay for an adventure game format for Doctor Who

Doctor Who is a guy for whom violance is a last resort. Can you really imagine it taking any other format, if it became a game?

That'd be a fun idea, but it's been done more than once

Yeah, but not by Telltale. Pinky & the Brain would be perfect for the Tell Tale style of adventure game, though the end result might be so similar so Sam & Max it may not be worth pursuing... Ah, who am I kidding; it would be worth pursuing no matter what it was similar to.

DaVince
02/13/2009, 01:03 pm
Holy fish on a stick, Pinky and the Brain? That's a great idea!

Chaosfan
02/22/2009, 03:24 am
A timetravelling cowboy riding a velociraptor to fight Aliens.

DaVince
02/22/2009, 02:05 pm
Yes, something internets/meme related. It will be hated and loved by people all over the internet. :P

Also, dinosaur comics. At least there isn't a lot of art and camera work to take care of.

thanatos56
02/22/2009, 09:16 pm
I know it's probably been suggested more times than I can count, but I would love to see Telltale take on a Monkey Island game. It probably won't happen, but I can always hope.

Rather Dashing
02/22/2009, 10:07 pm
I would like to see an original IP from Telltale.

I'd play a Dank game.

But more likely, Telltale will pick something out of the left field. Something that none of us could predict, and frankly...from the posts in this thread, I'd hope they'd pay no attention to fan input. Other than mine, because I'm a jerk like that. ;)

ShaggE
02/23/2009, 04:26 am
Alright, there's three chefs. Each one is taller than the others. The object is to shave all three of them. Unfortunately, the whole "taller than the others" thing creates a paradox. So, not only do you have to shave the chefs, but you have to keep the time-space continuum from unraveling. But here's the kicker: You have no arms. No legs, either. You're basically only able to roll back and forth a few feet in either direction.

Luckily, there's a camel. And this camel has the ability to bite through tin cans. While this ability may not help you in your quest, it's pretty impressive. So impressive, in fact, that somebody takes a low-quality recording of the camel biting through a can. They then upload it to YouTube, where it gets 3 stars and over 4 views. As fate would have it, one of those four people that watches the video is a flight instructor from Finland.

The flight instructor finds you rolling back and forth, trying to shave the chefs. She tries to teach you how to fly using only your eyelids, but since you don't understand Finnish, the lessons are useless.

A sumo wrestler takes this opportunity to fall on the camel, which then tips over and lands on you.

This is where the game begins. You are stuck under a camel, unable to move at all, and you have to shave three chefs that have caused a fatal paradox in the universe.

It will sell like hotcakes.

The game's title? Left-Handed Benjamin and the Largest of Seven Gallons.

Ray-The-Sun
02/23/2009, 07:52 am
Alright, there's three chefs. Each one is taller than the others. The object is to shave all three of them. Unfortunately, the whole "taller than the others" thing creates a paradox. So, not only do you have to shave the chefs, but you have to keep the time-space continuum from unraveling. But here's the kicker: You have no arms. No legs, either. You're basically only able to roll back and forth a few feet in either direction.

Luckily, there's a camel. And this camel has the ability to bite through tin cans. While this ability may not help you in your quest, it's pretty impressive. So impressive, in fact, that somebody takes a low-quality recording of the camel biting through a can. They then upload it to YouTube, where it gets 3 stars and over 4 views. As fate would have it, one of those four people that watches the video is a flight instructor from Finland.

The flight instructor finds you rolling back and forth, trying to shave the chefs. She tries to teach you how to fly using only your eyelids, but since you don't understand Finnish, the lessons are useless.

A sumo wrestler takes this opportunity to fall on the camel, which then tips over and lands on you.

This is where the game begins. You are stuck under a camel, unable to move at all, and you have to shave three chefs that have caused a fatal paradox in the universe.

It will sell like hotcakes.

The game's title? Left-Handed Benjamin and the Largest of Seven Gallons.

Don't forgot the obligatory Cat-Girls that try to hit on you, And the sequel, where you find out that one of those cat girls in the future is pregnant with you're son, And the chefs have grown hair again! It's SHAVING TIME!

Snicklin
02/23/2009, 11:28 am
I'd get Media Molecule (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_Molecule) and Lego to make a 3-D side-scrolling platformer Lego game, where the whole focus is to build your own stages, objects, and stickers, and share them on the internet! You can customize your Lego avatar, add hats, stickers, and additional body parts. That would be awesome.

It would simply be titled Lego.

Rather Dashing
02/23/2009, 11:51 am
I'd get Media Molecule (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_Molecule) and Lego to make a 3-D side-scrolling platformer Lego game, where the whole focus is to build your own stages, objects, and stickers, and share them on the internet! You can customize your Lego avatar, add hats, stickers, and additional body parts. That would be awesome.

It would simply be titled Lego.
More like LEGO Big Planet.

Ray-The-Sun
02/23/2009, 12:01 pm
Sounds like Little Big Planet with less obvious ripping off of Nintendo.

EDIT: Damn, Beat me to it!

EDIT2: Go play Lego Universe.

Marduk
03/13/2009, 01:48 pm
I don't know if anybody here played Discworld Noir but it was the best adventure game I ever played.

I would like to see more adventure games try to imitate it

What I liked was that it didn't rely solely of the hero inventory and the things he collected (though he still did collect things and we could look at them through in an inventory mode) but he carried a note book.

He would keep a list of people's names, locations and miscellaneous clues and you could select any of them and try to use them with another to see if there was some kind of association.

I really liked it because there was always some kind of logic between the items you were supposed to use with each other (within the notebook). For example, a man in the game was found dead and a message was written in blood on the wall. When interrogating a witness you find out that the victim was hung upside down by his feet before said witness cut him down to search his body for valuables. When you associate the fact that he was hung upside down with the message that was left on the wall the character realises that the message, too, must have been upside down. The player may make this connection first (or may not have down, and simply been trying different clues in the notebook with other random entries), thus realising which 2 clues should be added together on screen.

Ultimately the game seemed to be far more logical and nothing you had to do seemed like random, irrational feats of logic. (Remember Runaway? I had to uninstall it at the second act because I was referring to too many walkthroughs. It’s a quality I deeply despise in any adventure game).

I don't know why so few other adventure games have taken advantage of DWN's note taking system. I sincerely hope that some games will, eventually.

Ray-The-Sun
03/13/2009, 02:19 pm
I played that, But not for long. I must find the Disc.

TrogLlama
03/13/2009, 03:30 pm
I played that, But not for long. I must find the Disc.
*Ba-dum tish*

Ray-The-Sun
03/13/2009, 04:22 pm
*Ba-dum tish*

My subconcious is a real wise guy. He/She/they also likes to lace my dreams with... [Removed] ...Oh, and Chaco too.

But back on topic, They should make Cave Story on wiiware with better graphics and DLC and revised music.
Wait... (http://nicalis.com/blog/)

ShaggE
03/14/2009, 12:53 am
A small, yet dangerous accountant named "Little Carbohydrate" buys a townhouse in Guam. He names the townhouse "Dune Buggy" and uses it to battle other townhouses in the international Townhouse Tournament.

Sadly, our hero gets hit in the face with a flying comma before he can enter the tournament.

That night, Little Carbohydrate wakes up in Old Hampshire, which is like New Hampshire, except old. With no money in his wallet and no idea what the 23rd number of Pi is, he sets out on an epic quest to discover the true meaning of Christmas.

And so, the game begins here. You control Little Carbohydrate with a special pie-pan shaped controller. The game world is a vast eight feet of free-roaming second-person shooter gameplay.

The title shall be as such: "Captain O'Hoolihan 3: Nine Pretty Bunnies".

(Some programming and invention of pie-pan controllers required. Contents may implode during shipping. Requires 3 (three) AA batteries. No purchase necessary. Many will enter, few will win. Must be a resident of Guam to enter. 0% APR financing until 2011. May contain trace amounts of peanuts and/or anthrax. Do not administer orally. If effects persist after three weeks, consult Jeff Goldblum. Do not give to children under 12. If you are a smoker, pregnant, or taking any MAOI inhibitors, ask your rabbi if this product is right for you. Do not leave near open flame. Do not leave in cold temperatures. Do not leave in room-temperature temperatures. Do not leave anywhere. This product may contain large parts which could be ingested by giant infants. Do not get near eyes. If product is accidentally swallowed, do not induce vomiting or sneezing. If vomiting or sneezing occurs, do not induce swallowing. This product may be covered in flesh-eating bacteria. If flesh-eating bacteria occurs, consult a mortician. If zombies occur, do not use this product as a flotation device. Keep away from pets. May also contain Red #7 dye, salt, guar gum, artificial flavoring, sodium citrate, high fructose corn syrup, a rabid wolf, Rush Limbaugh, enough cyanide to kill a fleet of grizzly bears, vegetable oil. Do not aim near face. May cause scurvy.)

deadlinejon
03/15/2009, 04:19 pm
i say ttg should make a game about a guy who's webcam was hacked by evilguys and is now being mind controlled by the bad guys, and your acuall controlling your body gets flung into your own subcouncous and you have to fight your way out. it would be called WABLARGLARGBLE.

Marduk
03/23/2009, 07:33 am
i say ttg should make a game about a guy who's webcam was hacked by evilguys and is now being mind controlled by the bad guys, and your acuall controlling your body gets flung into your own subcouncous and you have to fight your way out. it would be called WABLARGLARGBLE.

OH! OH OH OH OHHHH!!! Building from your idea; how about one where some evil genious (you) has some mind control device and use it to get differant people around the world to do his bidding through his minitoring systems, but you can only control one person's mind at a time.

Our computer screen becomes his screen, the narration (for or when he's just describing an object) can be either his voice or the voice of his 'puppet', depending on the situation.

Ofc, not everybody can be MC'd (or the game would be too easy)...

Hmmm... OK, I think it would require a lot of thought but I think there's the start of a decent point and click in there somewhere...

Marduk
03/23/2009, 07:39 am
BTW, I know this is a thread started by fans, none of this is the intellectual property of Telltale and nothing has been said by any telltale employees (that I know of) to suggest any of these ideas will be used, but what if somebody really did come up with a really good idea for a game?

Is there some possibility they'd use it? I mean I know there'd be a minor risk in using it without making sure the poster didn't go and copyright or trade mark or otherwise register any of their ideas to make them unusable (without paying them a fee).

So far all the tell tale point and click's have been based on 2 comics, a TV series and a movie series. Nothing original. (I'm not saying TTG are 'unoriginal', I'm just pointing out that most of the stories/characters on which they've based their games have not been their own creations).

Saavedro
04/02/2009, 04:19 pm
Firefly, d*mmit.

I think we (Okay, just me) could really use a Firefly adventure series since that MMO idea fell through a year or two ago. I just don't know if Joss Whedon would allow a company to license it; he's kinda tight-fisted with his intellectual properties. He won't even let people publish original novels based on Firefly. That's why author Steven Brust had to release his story "My Own Kind of Freedom" online for free as basically a really long, professional piece of fanfiction.

By the way, I haven't read it myself but Brust's story looks pretty good. Anyone who wants to check it out can go here:http://dreamcafe.com/myownkindoffreedom.html

So anyway, if Joss would allow it, I would really love to see a Firefly adventure game, either episodic or not. With not much else happening right now in the 'verse, I'll take anything!

StrongBadinator
04/03/2009, 11:34 am
does anyone here own an itouch? And out of those people, does anyone own the app "Pocket God"? Imagine this, the little pygmies are sick of torture by the giant finger, and go on a quest to put a stop to him. Either a point-and-click, or an RTS, and i think telltale would do phenomenally on it.

Snicklin
04/03/2009, 11:58 am
Hmmm...

ShaggE
04/06/2009, 01:46 am
Sweet Giuseppe! I do believe I have the next gaming sensation on my hands.

"Ephram, Why Your Head Is Taste Like Wax?" shall be much like Doom, except instead of shooting demons, players must figure out why Ephram's head tastes like wax. Every time you come closer to unraveling the mystery, Jason Alexander's head pops up and yells "WAX, JERRY! IT TASTES LIKE WAX!!". He then storms off-screen while a few notes from "Vivaldi's Four Seasons" plays in low-quality MIDI format. Thanks to advances in technology, players will have at least two different possible solutions to the mystery. If we can pay off Jason Alexander, we may even fit a special third ending into the game. (It involves a sousaphone and a deck of cards.... hi-jinks ensue)

"Ephram, Why Your Head Is Taste Like Wax?" WILL be the most successful game of the decade.

MajmX
04/06/2009, 11:05 am
What about sequel to Maniac Mansion / Day of the Tentacle (or episodes?).:D

dentbuds
04/08/2009, 10:47 am
my idea for an awesome game would be a point and click/sword game thats called "The Legend Of Zelda." yeah, its taken, but wouldn't it be awesome to play as link (the one from wind waker and phantom hourglass) and meet all the characters from the games. you would click to go places and use objects, but you would also have to use your sword by pressing buttons. plus, don't forget that there would be several episodes. yup, thats my idea of an awesome game thats probably never gonna be made.

patters
04/08/2009, 05:25 pm
I would really like a decent flight sim version of the new BSG

W&G156
04/10/2009, 06:11 am
I have had a slightly genius idea for a 2 new telltale games that can be on the wii ware. First let me give you the idea that they should definitely do a second SBCG4AP series for the wii ware and and not the crap xbox live arcade which they used for Wallace and Gromit's Grand Adventures ruining it completely. Anyway the games that i think you should do for wii ware is... Shaun the Sheep and then a Sam and Max/Strong Bad crossover. I think this is a clever idea. Please give a response soon on this idea

sincerlly

the Strong Bad of England (sort of)

W&G156

MajmX
04/11/2009, 03:22 am
What about sequel to Maniac Mansion / Day of the Tentacle (or episodes?).:D

my idea for an awesome game would be a point and click/sword game thats called "The Legend Of Zelda." yeah, its taken, but wouldn't it be awesome to play as link (the one from wind waker and phantom hourglass) and meet all the characters from the games. you would click to go places and use objects, but you would also have to use your sword by pressing buttons. plus, don't forget that there would be several episodes. yup, thats my idea of an awesome game thats probably never gonna be made.

Well, the Telltale Games do consist a bunch of former LucasArts Employees and they did acquire a licence for Sam and Max from Lucasarts originally. ;)

timofonic
04/21/2009, 12:05 am
A series of adventure games about geeks, gamers, nerds, otakus and role player games like AD&D.

I would call it "Loser's Quest(s)".

Kevin Smith plus other collaborators could make the script of the adventure game series. The design could be done like in a TV series, but lots of side stories and characters.

At the same time being a parody of stereotypes making fun of them, looking deeper into that kind of people and see that those weird people are better than they seem and think about being insanely obsessed with certain topics forgettings other vital stuff for life (friends, family, job, sentimental stuff...).

It could be inspired in "Revenge of the nerds", "IT Crowd" and popular nerds and geeks.

deadlinejon
04/22/2009, 05:38 pm
what we need is a game about garden gnomes. think, at day, you try to be still, and at night, you are pirates and ninjas!just think. keeep thinking....ok, now you can stop thinking.

someguyfromazoo
04/23/2009, 03:48 pm
what we need is a game about garden gnomes. think, at day, you try to be still, and at night, you are pirates and ninjas!just think. keeep thinking....ok, now you can stop thinking.

http://media.steampowered.com/steamcommunity/public/images/avatars/cf/cfcbc07ecd2a83c5844bb300d30420d8019a47e9_full.jpg
Ever heard of Half Life 2: Episode 2?

iRock
04/23/2009, 04:23 pm
does anyone here own an itouch? And out of those people, does anyone own the app "Pocket God"? Imagine this, the little pygmies are sick of torture by the giant finger, and go on a quest to put a stop to him. Either a point-and-click, or an RTS, and i think telltale would do phenomenally on it.

Yes, I have an iPod Touch.

Also...

Pocket God is really amazing, all of you guys should try it.

Thirdly, if they could get the creators to agree, that would be so cool! However, controlling the finger trying to put a stop to the pygmies putting a stop to it would be even cooler! ;)

deadlinejon
04/24/2009, 04:11 am
http://media.steampowered.com/steamcommunity/public/images/avatars/cf/cfcbc07ecd2a83c5844bb300d30420d8019a47e9_full.jpg
Ever heard of Half Life 2: Episode 2?

yeah, but i no got it.

Teeth
04/27/2009, 11:09 am
I want to see Telltale make a Red Dwarf game. :) I honestly think it could work really well.

iveskins
04/30/2009, 08:37 pm
Flight of the Conchords!!

all the action takes place in a limited number of locations, there's only a few key cast members.

can you just imagine .. its perfect.

mariofan1000
05/01/2009, 04:55 am
I know! How about...

Dun

Dun

Dun...

Zero wing!

Ray-The-Sun
05/02/2009, 03:55 pm
I want to see Telltale make a Red Dwarf game. :) I honestly think it could work really well.

THIS.

...No seriously, If you could get all the actors, It would rock.

Teeth
05/03/2009, 05:36 am
I'm sure I've seen some Telltale staff members mention having seen Red Dwarf once or twice. Plus like Wallace and Gromit it's huge in the UK - the new specials got two million viewers.

Homestarlover
05/10/2009, 06:44 pm
It would be cool to hopefully see a Sam and Max meets Strong Bad game. Sam and Max would end up in strong bad's world, and Strong Bad and Homestar would end up in Sam and Max's world. The same game play for each game would be the same, except different characters would be in it. For example, When strong Bad is in the other world, he can walk around the city and use items like his nun chuck gun. Something like this would be the best....thing....EVER! The only problems would be deciding how the episodes would present themselves and what rating it would be.

W&G156
06/01/2009, 11:24 am
Forgive me for suggesting this but what if Telltale made.... a Thomas and Friends game for Wii Ware. I know it sounds like a strange idea but i want to see a proper Thomas the Tank Engine game. Before anyone says it yes there has been a PS2 Thomas game but that uses Eye Toy which is bad. if telltale don't make it they could suggest the idea to someone else.

The Highway
06/02/2009, 11:30 am
I want to see Telltale make a Red Dwarf game. :) I honestly think it could work really well.

My smeg, that's what I was going to say...

Eeeeeeeeerieeeeeeeee....

The Highway
06/02/2009, 11:34 am
Has anyone here seen The Chaser's War On Everything"? That could potentially be made into videogame form, p/a/c, where you use the right items to piss off politicians and the media. Of course, it would still have to be set in Australia, and of course it would be impossible to get the Chaser's to record the lines without screwing up, but it has potential. Also - Charles Firth in the USA - gotta be in there.

Or have I just typed all this and no one's going to know what I'm talking about...

Gman5852
06/02/2009, 12:33 pm
The best game ever

Grand Theft Auto: Bikini Bottom.:)

Dilorenzo
06/02/2009, 12:38 pm
I have to second the Dr. Who idea seen earlier in the thread, as goddamn solving everything with a sonic screwdriver and possibly a satsuma would be awesome.

corruptbiggins
06/02/2009, 02:48 pm
I have to say I would love Telltale to make a Star Trek game - two of the my favourite adventure games of all time are 25th Anniversary & Judgement Rites. The episodic format of the various series makes it perfect for Telltale's style. I personally would prefer one based around The Next Generation or Deep Space 9 (I wouldn't like to play one set around the original series without the original actors and I think it's too soon to do one for the recent film).

Well either that or Stargate.

Evan
06/02/2009, 03:40 pm
What about Doctor Who? The format would be great, but I can't imagine how Telltale could make that into a game itself.

Other than that, what about Freelance Police? Or Plunge through Space? Some epic game divided into four-or-so episodes would be neat.

Sky
06/02/2009, 03:41 pm
Here is a game licence that I think would be right up Telltale alley.

GET SMART

I was watching the movie the other day and said to myself, this is perfect TT material, witty diolouge, great point and click potential and most inportantly, a signature opening that could rival Sam & Max. Just tossing that out there incase someone at the company comes across this and are looking for new ideas.


you know you wanna:D

Homestarlover
06/08/2009, 06:43 pm
Two words. GARFIELD POINT N' CLICK! Well...that was 1-4 words, BUT I DON'T CARE! THAT WOULD BE AWESOME!!!!

littlequietguy
06/13/2009, 04:40 pm
Life In Hell (the original Matt Groening comic).
Penny arcade, Flight of the Concords, Star Trek, Dr mcninja, Xkcd, Daisy Owl (webcomic), Pearls before swine, Ms paint adventures (this one has the best potential).

Secret Fawful
06/13/2009, 06:31 pm
Here is a game licence that I think would be right up Telltale alley.

GET SMART

I was watching the movie the other day and said to myself, this is perfect TT material, witty diolouge, great point and click potential and most inportantly, a signature opening that could rival Sam & Max. Just tossing that out there incase someone at the company comes across this and are looking for new ideas.


you know you wanna:D

THIS

But in the style of the old series.

I REALLY want to see someone do a MacGyver adventure game. And by someone I mean Telltale Games.

cocomonk22
06/13/2009, 07:48 pm
Day of the Tentacle sequel. Tim Schafer was project lead, I believe, but Dave Grossman was co-designer with him.

Victory63
06/14/2009, 02:17 am
An idea is for Doctor Who and Red Dwarf.

Those shows would be perfect for a Telltale style adventure. Plus both shows having a high cult area, Telltale would make heaps of money selling these.

Marduk
06/14/2009, 03:21 pm
I've always thought that 'Beavis & Butthead' would make a good Adventure game. And I would love to see it get the TTG treatment.

It would also be a great excuse to appeal to a slightly older audience with a 'T' rating or higher. (Sorry, I don't know how age certificates work for games in America. In the UK a Beavis & Butthead game or DVD would probably get stamped with a '12' or '15' cert).

Sixkiller
06/15/2009, 06:46 pm
I posted this in another thread but I'd like to see Loom and it's unmade sequels Forge and Fold be made.

pwblaine
03/29/2010, 12:08 am
I spend a nice chunk of my freetime trying to design point and click games like telltale, i'm a nerd like that. YOU SHALL MAKE MY KING POLLO DIABLO GAMES I TELL YOU! they're so in your style... you just don't know about em yet...

JedExodus
03/29/2010, 12:12 am
Here's an idea. Aliens on some far far off planet, have to look after a baby who's the last human being alive and has been frozen (or something) in the hope of finding a techonologically advanced civilization who can tinker and restore the human race (with logic like this it's unsuprising that we died out) You play as an alien protecting the baby from the natural flora and fauna and opressive officials of your planet who would rather experiment on the child

If anyone wants to make an offer i'll be in my office lighting cigars with photocopied money

pwblaine
03/29/2010, 04:06 am
legalese

pwblaine
03/29/2010, 04:09 am
I posted this in another thread but I'd like to see Loom and it's unmade sequels Forge and Fold be made.

... hell yes.

and whoever said macguyver... as a doctor, i can concur

Avistew
03/29/2010, 04:18 am
You play as an alien protecting the baby from the natural flora and fauna and opressive officials of your planet who would rather experiment on the child

I'd rather play a game where you get to experiment!

The Highway
03/29/2010, 04:59 am
Red Dwarf's ressurection deserves an adventure game

JedExodus
03/29/2010, 08:08 am
I'd rather play a game where you get to experiment!

That's because you're a sick individual!

Ye could go down the whole "moral choice" thing, but that'd be a bit too "Bioshockey" for my liking.

I also had this idea once for a Lost spinoff where Sawyer and Hurley have to look after a baby, i'm still waiting on a reply from ABC...

jmm
03/29/2010, 09:59 am
That's because you're a sick individual!


Blasphemy! I'd say "Science"... in fact....
Doctor DeSinge must be a playable character on such game

Now, where did I left that octopus-parrot?

Sally
03/29/2010, 10:16 am
As I am a fan of Lucasarts adventures, I would like to see TT carry on with the Tales of Monkey Island series, and also do a sequel for Day of the Tentacle, Grim Fandango, Full Throttle, The Dig or Loom. Apart from Lucasarts games, I'd like to suggest that they consider bringing back The Magnetic Scrolls adventure games (see www.mschronicles.com) - these were text adventures, with wonderful stories and gameplay, that still have a strong following today.

Fealiks
03/29/2010, 10:31 am
Two words: Future. Rama.

Avistew
03/29/2010, 10:44 am
Blasphemy! I'd say "Science"... in fact....
Doctor DeSinge must be a playable character on such game

That would be an awesome playable character. I'm starting to really want that game.

MusicallyInspired
03/29/2010, 01:37 pm
Something original. For once.

SwordKing
04/13/2010, 04:52 pm
Although the cartoon just premiered last week, I think an Adventure Time With Finn And Jake game with the Telltale engine could be enjoyable.

Ribs
04/13/2010, 04:52 pm
I want a GREAT MOUSE DETECTIVE game dammit.

tredlow
04/23/2010, 08:49 am
An adventure game starring Sasha Nein and Milla Vodello, fighting psychic terrorists.

dentbuds
08/03/2010, 05:34 am
TTG should do a series on Napoleon Dynamite. That would probably complete my life.

anonima
08/03/2010, 06:29 am
how about a point and click action adventure game

BoneFreak
08/03/2010, 06:34 am
I think what would be hilarious would be a King of The Hill game.. except the show's already done for...

benben
08/03/2010, 06:36 am
Grimfandango Grimfandango!!!

Jessica
08/03/2010, 01:20 pm
Grimfandango Grimfandango!!!

A totally new one then?
Think the Lucas art version is pretty good, but it was many years since I played it.
Nah, think they should do more alive games, Manny Calavera is simply not living it up enough:p

Jessica
08/03/2010, 01:21 pm
how about a point and click action adventure game

I liked that idea:D

anonima
08/03/2010, 01:37 pm
i even gave it a name

rdavidso
08/03/2010, 03:12 pm
More Indiana Jones point'n'click adventure games. I really enjoyed the Fate of Atlantis and Last Crusade games. Just no flying fridges made of lead please.

MaclimesZero
08/04/2010, 02:16 pm
Can I throw my vote in for Space Quest? I know it was Sierra, and is therefore a corpse guarded by Vivendi's pack of ravening lawyers, but I can still dream. It's so perfect for the episodic and comedic stylings of TTG.

Not to mention the perverse joy, from those of us who played through the original adventure game golden age, of having Space Quest and Monkey Island under one roof.

rianpatrick012
08/20/2010, 09:30 pm
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Elvenmonk
08/20/2010, 10:23 pm
L4d3!

MichaelDearmanUK
08/23/2010, 05:50 am
Russian Roulette: The Video Game! Each game comes with 4 plug and play revolver controllers! A game for all the family, it'd work great on the Wii. :D

...or Grim Fandango 2; that'd be cool. :)

Lucoshi
01/20/2011, 11:39 am
Post here your dreams for new games of Telltale

Point and Click adventures themes:
Pucca (Maybe you can use Dada as playble character or other beyond Pucca and Garu)
Vocaloid (Good for otakus)
Grim Fandango (No use for sequel requerid)

Puzzle Games
Mr Men (Maybe you could use a point and click adventure as sequel)

Rather Dashing
01/20/2011, 11:41 am
Anything at all with puzzles that don't outright call the player an idiot.

I know, I'm probably asking far too much here.

Secret Fawful
01/20/2011, 11:53 am
This ^

RAnthonyMahan
01/20/2011, 05:41 pm
This'll sound incredibly stupid, but a Team Fortress 2 adventure game.

There's a whole lot backstory and interactions in TF2 that Valve always hints at but rarely shows, and it'd be nice to see more of that. Valve and Telltale are buddies, they've dealt with TF2 before thanks to Poker Night, and Telltale always makes games with great plots that are funny as hell and just as much fun to watch as they are to play. It'd be interesting, to say the least.

Oh, and Futurama.

Irishmile
01/20/2011, 05:54 pm
I would rather play a TTG TF2 adventure game than TF2....

holmja
01/20/2011, 07:07 pm
Star Trek (Any/All Series)
Stargate

figmentPez
01/20/2011, 09:40 pm
Bunnicula

Sarendor
01/21/2011, 02:27 am
I'd like to see more sequels for Bone. It would also be great to see a Septimus Heap (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Septimus_Heap) adventure game with multiple playable characters, (Each one can have different sorts of puzzles!) perhaps after the film is finished.

StarEye
01/21/2011, 02:33 am
Indiana Jones.

Woodsyblue
01/21/2011, 02:45 am
This one is totally coming out of left field but I would kill for a game based on The Walking Dead... (What? In a month I'm going to look like a genius :p)

mrpineapplehead
01/21/2011, 06:43 am
telltale game dev story...

yep i just had to bring it up

Jon NA
01/21/2011, 06:50 am
Addams Family
Aquila
Bernard's watch
count duckula/danger mouse
futurama

The Mighty M
01/21/2011, 07:51 am
CHERUB. No seriously - it's spelt with caps.

Paintbrush
01/21/2011, 10:33 am
Futurama
Also new Discworld would be mighty nice as well!

SHODANFreeman
01/21/2011, 10:52 am
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b164/ChrisNoeth/crypt4cbcovlarge.jpg

jmm
01/21/2011, 11:33 am
Fringe
Blade Runner
Gabriel Knight 4
Blades of Stenchtar IV

figmentPez
01/21/2011, 01:32 pm
I'd like a game taking place in the universe of "A Night in the Lonesome October" by Roger Zelazny.

Re Carciofo
01/29/2011, 03:05 am
Corto Maltese

lombre
02/02/2011, 04:30 pm
I posted this jokingly on another thread, then realized just hope awesome it could be.

A Lio adventure game.

Telltale managed to make a silent protagonist work in Wallace & Gromit, now for the next step. An entirely silent adventure.

JuntMonkey
02/02/2011, 04:54 pm
Twin Peaks

jaden551
02/02/2011, 11:41 pm
a ninja game.
nuff said.

doodinthemood
02/03/2011, 01:09 am
H2G2 in the style of the original TV series, orrrrrr an original game.

P.S. I'm back, what do you mean nobody has an eyevatar any more?

Avistew
02/03/2011, 01:12 am
H2G2 in the style of the original TV series, orrrrrr an original game.

P.S. I'm back, what do you mean nobody has an eyevatar any more?

I still do.

swedish_jedi
02/03/2011, 07:49 am
X-Files (Hopefully with Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny)

Monk (Starring Tony Shalhoub)

Sandman Mystery Theatre (A crime, mystery noir story of the masked vigilante Sandman)

Jon NA
02/03/2011, 08:01 am
Monk (Starring Tony Shalhoub)
Seconded

GozzoMan
02/03/2011, 08:14 am
Discworld FTW!! :D

... But H2G2 would be.... I don't know, the best thing after the invention of sex probably!! :eek::eek:
(Basing on the books.)

Also, Maniac Mansion/DOTT (as per that oooold thread).

Nintendo Boy1
02/03/2011, 02:57 pm
Animaniac!!!

88mph
03/03/2011, 07:38 am
Think quantum leap would make a great episodic game.

Stalkers
03/25/2011, 10:37 pm
The show was almost canceled, so it should be kinda cheap. And the series rocks! It could totally do with a video game. Maybe with ghost-show-down scenes like the planned Jurassic Park? Like QTE?

Stalkers
03/25/2011, 10:41 pm
I have mixed feelings, because I fear it would be like the CSI games, which are kinda boring with those "Spot what's wrong" things, but still! I could fly, I guess?

Edit: Bones as in Crime Drama, not the comic...

doodo!
03/26/2011, 03:55 am
Star Trek (Any/All Series)
Stargate

Star Trek has had fantastic adventure games. If you haven't played them, try them.

GaryCXJk
03/26/2011, 05:49 am
Why hasn't this been made sticky?

Not that we don't have enough stickies already, and not that I don't enjoy topics with a similar purpose, but why don't we have a collective "this is what we want" topic?

Anyway, aside from a Doctor Who game (not going to happen) and a The Librarian game (not going to happen, unfortunately), I seriously want to see Telltale tackle a Mystery Incorporated style Scooby-Doo game. Perhaps revisit some old classic Scooby-Doo villains, but repack it all so that it all fits in the Mystery Incorporated style. And perhaps make it all lead to that unfortunate day the gang will be put into jail, which would be the start of their marvelous misadvantures of Flapjack. Without Flapjack. Naturally. Or, let them make a Hex Girls game! But only as long as they're including Jennifer Hale.

Or, a The Brave and the Bold game. Not sure how that would work out, although it could be something where Batman teams up with various DC comics characters and perhaps one adventure with Sam & Max. If that wouldn't work out though, I'd love to see another Bold game, specifically the Bold and the Beautiful.

Telltale could also team up with Nintendo and make a Trace Memory spin-off, or perhaps even a crossover game with Trace Memory and Eternal Darkness or something, that would possibly own. Ashley Mizuki Robbins teaming up with Alexandra Roivas puzzling her way into defeating Elder Gods, or perhaps resurrecting them again... Extra points if they can get Jennifer Hale to do Alexandra's voice again. Speaking of Eternal Darkness, I still need to play that game.

Beh, basically any adventure game as long as they involve Jennifer Hale.

Also, holy crap, Jennifer Hale did the voice of Miss Keane? How comes Samus Aran can do voices like Sam AND Mandy from Totally Spies?

Oh, talking about Totally Spies, Totally Spies: The Adventure Game. Totally.

nOmArch
03/26/2011, 10:31 am
Spellsinger Series

Also, the TF2 adventure idea, stark. raving. genius.

Scnew
03/26/2011, 12:33 pm
Discworld
The Mighty Boosh
Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Star Wars (commence flaming)
Beavis and Butthead

Blind Sniper
03/26/2011, 01:22 pm
Team Fortress 2
Venture Bros
Grim Fandango (Never played the original, but watched a play-through on YouTube)
Futurama

coolsome
03/26/2011, 04:05 pm
Venture Bros

featuring THE MONARCH!!!!!!

http://i666.photobucket.com/albums/vv27/DoctorJoker/scr08.jpg

joek86
03/27/2011, 10:40 am
It seems like the ones that pop up the most are Discworld, Futurama, and H2G2. I'd like to have all of them. The H2G2 one would have to be as crazy and unforgiving as the old text adventure though. The Discworld game would almost have to get Eric Idle back for Rincewind. As far as Futurama goes, why HASN'T TT done an episodic game of a TV series, it seems like it would be a perfect fit?

GaryCXJk
03/27/2011, 10:54 am
I agree. I would love to see As the World Turns as an adventure game for example.

Hayley the Hedgie
03/27/2011, 01:56 pm
Adventure Time! :D

GaryCXJk
03/27/2011, 02:44 pm
Adventure Time! :D

Mathematical!

Qualcosa
03/28/2011, 05:51 pm
Astérix! (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asterix)

(based on the comics not the cartoons)

darkcat1
03/30/2011, 05:14 am
Hi people I really don't know if Telltale will listen to little old gamer me but I'll write this for all your fourmgoers anyway. My first idea for a license is probably hard to get: Star Trek. I'm probably one of the few who remembers "Star Trek: 25th Anniversary" and "Star Trek: Judgment Rites" done by Interplay way back in the day. These games followed the format of the old 1960s TV show perfectly and were presented as a series of lost episodes with an underlying arc which is really close to what Telltale does except for the fact that all the "episodes" came as one game.

My second idea is well MacGyver. Yes old Mac had a ton of fun science puzzles that could be pulled off in an adventure game. Getting Richard Dean Anderson shouldn't be that hard...and puzzling your way though grabbing important things and ducking bad guys sounds like fun to me.(heck you could even have multiple ways to solve a puzzle)

Stalkers
03/30/2011, 02:01 pm
A lot of the series is about Sam and Dean researching "crime" scenes and interviewing people about the history of certain places and stuff... and then figuring out how to defeat the monster of the week. I'd say that fits an adventure game pretty well... maybe with a little QTE for the showdown, or (in different episodes) a dialogue puzzle like at the end of Indy 4.

I'd say a Supernatural video game with like 4 Monster of the Week episodes with, like, a common theme among them (maybe they were all, I dunno, summoned by the same bad guy for his master plan.... bear with me, I'm making this up as I go along) and a finale that tapes it all together would work. I think it would have a lot of potential... however, due to the series "dark and gritty" look, it probably wouldn't fit the usual TTG art style.

Any opinions?

GuruGuru214
03/30/2011, 06:29 pm
I think it just might work. And I don't know either way about Jared Padalecki, but I'm fairly sure it wouldn't be difficult to get Jensen Ackles into the recording booth. Jim Beaver and Misha Collins would be awesome but aren't a deal-breaker.

But is it ever going to happen? Probably not.

skeeter
03/30/2011, 08:44 pm
I'd buy it! i think it'd work well...

Ted E. Bear
03/31/2011, 10:35 am
I absolutely second Futurama, X-Files and Twin Peaks :D :D

swedish_jedi
03/31/2011, 11:37 am
The Sandman Mystery Theatre (The real Sandman)

Or

Monk: The Video Game, Starring Tony Shalhoub

xmuskrat
04/01/2011, 11:23 pm
Both would be cool new game universes for Telltale to make a game in.

Would love to see more of those worlds, Telltale should get the rights from LucasArts. Doubt they'll ever make another game in those universes.

coolguy721
04/01/2011, 11:29 pm
not very likely within the next 2 years

Jekyl70
04/02/2011, 09:31 am
not very likely within the next 2 years

Was this in response to my post or muskrat's?

coolsome
04/02/2011, 04:10 pm
I think TTG should make a Venture Brother's game! where you take control of Hank or Dean or Dr Venture The Monarch Henchment 21 and 24 Brock Samson.

GaryCXJk
04/02/2011, 04:47 pm
Okay, here's something to consider:

SingStar Adventures.

I mean, they have SingStar Guitar and SingStar Dance, right?

evolution_rex
04/02/2011, 06:47 pm
Oh, and Futurama.

Bunnicula

H2G2 in the style of the original TV series, orrrrrr an original game.

X-Files (Hopefully with Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny)

Monk (Starring Tony Shalhoub)

Adventure Time! :D
I agree with all of these. They're awesome ideas for video games.

Some of my ideas:

-A video game (preferably for the Wii system, though I know TellTale doesn't usually do any Wii games) about free running. In case you don't know what
free running is here is a link, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_running. It would be different for most of TellTale's games, but I think they should start having more variety.

-Honey I shrunk the kids video game. Being the size of an ant can give a lot of cool ideas for a video game.

-A video game of Invader Zim. That show is awesome, and I noticed that a lot of people love it even thought the show is canceled. It'd be awesome for a video game of Invader Zim.

Chyron8472
04/02/2011, 08:49 pm
Star Trek [based on any series, including the new movie timeline (hopefully not TOS though, it's my least fav)]
Team Fortress 2
Bone
Star Trek
A good King's Quest game truly worthy of the franchise
H2G2
Monk
Quantum Leap
Knight Rider (the original series)
Star Trek

My first idea for a license is probably hard to get: Star Trek. I'm probably one of the few who remembers "Star Trek: 25th Anniversary" and "Star Trek: Judgment Rites" done by Interplay way back in the day.

I liked A Final Unity very much. The ship combat was hard (but still fun for me somehow), and I liked playing the game through multiple times on the harder difficulty because it would let you choose your own Away Team members (as each person has different dialogue.) Also, the storyline is good and definitely worthy of a being real multi-part TNG episode.

Sausy Gibbon
04/02/2011, 10:19 pm
The Sandman Mystery Theatre (The real Sandman)

I never understood why the Sandman didn't take off like Batman, they were released around the same time they both have no superpowers and use gadgets.

Steinis
04/03/2011, 09:48 am
I totally agree! Quantum Leap would make a great episodic adventure game! :)
Scott and Dean couldnt say that they are to old either, since they only need their voices.

Victory63
04/04/2011, 08:37 pm
Looking back at the old Gerry and Sylvia Anderson puppet series, I think would be great for Telltale to create a series based on them. Such series which include:
*Thunderbirds
*Captain Scarlet
*Stingray
*Supercar
*Fireball XL5
*The Secret Service
*Joe90

I believe Telltale would make a great job on games based on these series. Well it would probably make amends to the last few media which they've released based on these.

Scnew
04/04/2011, 08:55 pm
I think what would be hilarious would be a King of The Hill game.. except the show's already done for...

Beavis and Butthead: Do U came out after the show was done. There is Mike Judge doing an adventure game after the show is done precedent! Though I'd rather another B&B game.

lightskintwin
04/05/2011, 02:00 pm
Wow, I've contemplated this many times. Quantum Leap would be perfect and it would allow Telltale to deal with serious topics in their games.

TeachingFellow
04/06/2011, 06:50 am
...why not have Telltale make a bid for a Simpsons game? I mean, let's face it, the adventure game format is a far better fit than any of the other genres that the franchise has been forced into over the years. Really, though, I would just like to see The Simpsons written by someone other than modern-day Simpsons writers.

An even better franchise would be Futurama. It would fit wonderfully into Telltale's format, has a fanbase with obvious gamer overlap, and could provide interesting gameplay opportunities (each character could have different abilities, allowing for some Maniac Mansion-esque scenarios). With the show's triumphant return from the dead and almost no videogame presence to speak of (one unevenly received platformer), it seems that now would be a great time to bring in some well-executed new product.

Has this been suggested before? Any thoughts from other Telltale fans?

flesk
04/06/2011, 10:11 am
Futurama is probably one of the most suggested franchises here. I'm pretty sure Simpsons have been suggested more than once as well.

I'd probably buy a Futurama game since I love the series and there's practically no limit to what you could do with it story wise. Not sure about Simpsons though. I watch it when it's on tv and I have nothing better to do, but the series seems a bit like it's been milked for what it's worth by now.

JedExodus
04/06/2011, 10:28 am
I'm guessing there'd be no Simpson game cos the rights would be super expensive. Simpsons merch is a licence to print money

Scnew
04/06/2011, 11:25 am
Always Sunny In Philadelphia.

Pick up women! Show off your sweet karate moves! Open a sweatshop! Tell Dee she looks like a bird! Do some Charlie work!

anonima
04/06/2011, 11:34 am
everything (the game)

coolsome
04/06/2011, 11:39 am
everything (the game)

Who is the target audience?

flesk
04/06/2011, 12:28 pm
Who is the target audience?

Hardcore Police Academy fans who thinks computer games are lame.

anonima
04/06/2011, 12:43 pm
Who is the target audience?

fans of the everything saga

big-augen
04/06/2011, 11:28 pm
I'd love a new The X-Files Game!

A South Park Game would also be nice.

GaryCXJk
04/07/2011, 03:16 am
Ooooh! How about Justin Bieber: Never Say Never: The Game.

Not only would it piss off everybody, it would piss off everybody.

bosbeetle
04/07/2011, 05:39 am
a twin peaks meets lord of the rings meets the x-files meets star trek meets fear and loathing in las vegas meets the big lebowski meets kafka on the shore meets zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance meets the muppets kind of game

:)

JuntMonkey
04/07/2011, 12:09 pm
-A video game (preferably for the Wii system, though I know TellTale doesn't usually do any Wii games) about free running. In case you don't know what
free running is here is a link, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_running. It would be different for most of TellTale's games, but I think they should start having more variety.

Prince of Persia, Mirror's Edge, Assassin's Creed, Infamous, etc. all have that as a pretty big element (in the first 2 cases, the core gameplay). Why would you want an adventure game company to do it?

evolution_rex
04/09/2011, 08:41 pm
Prince of Persia, Mirror's Edge, Assassin's Creed, Infamous, etc. all have that as a pretty big element (in the first 2 cases, the core gameplay). Why would you want an adventure game company to do it?
becuase it's different from TellTale's normal games, and the more variety of games the more variety of customers.

flesk
04/10/2011, 01:11 pm
becuase it's different from TellTale's normal games, and the more variety of games the more variety of customers.

That would be a very ambitious undertaking for a relatively small company like Telltale games. It's bound to spread their good adventure titles even further apart, if it means using current resources in writing and developing, as opposed hiring new people. I'm not sure if Telltale can afford to further alienate us longtime followers after BttF and JP. On second thought, they probably can, seeing how many new users there are on these forums now. It would have been interesting to see what kind of money they're making. Are those figures available to the public in the US?

DAISHI
04/22/2011, 09:04 pm
Dr. Horrible: The Adventure Blog

wish bones
04/23/2011, 09:07 pm
the dukes of hazzard!! my dream wish :)

The Strong Sad
04/25/2011, 06:33 pm
Sam and Max Season 3 on the Xbox 360!!

mwardie
04/26/2011, 02:08 am
Is it just me or do people think telltale should pick up Space Quest 7 where Sierra left off?

Just an idea:confused:

Indiana Jonesin
04/26/2011, 06:34 am
Do what they did with Back to the Future and Jurassic Park and make a NEW Indiana Jones adventure game.

It would be amazing if they dove into his years after the Young Indy Chronicles and before what we know him as in the movies.

It's undiscovered territories (although some books go into these years) they just aren't the same.

There is so much potential.

SwordKing
04/28/2011, 07:58 am
Recently, I've been thinking a good match for Telltale Games would be Dominic Deegan: Oracle For Hire. I've even figured out the first season.

Episode 1: Oracle For Hire

Covers the story of how Dominic met Luna.

Episode 2: Into The Woods

Greg and The Infernomancer's intro story.

Episode 3: Visions of Doom

Dominic's first encouter with Jacob and The Chosen.

Episode 4: Ecstacy & Evil

Season Finale with Szark Sturtz, Celesto Morgan, and Lord Karnak.

www.dominic-deegan.com

GozzoMan
05/04/2011, 05:01 am
Don't really know how TellTalely that would be... but since they showed to be willing to explore new territory, tone and action with Jurassic Park... and that in general they seem to want to assess themselves as "the company to go to have your license respected when turned into a game" (as per the gamasutra article of some time ago, for example)...

Well, long story short, I hereby confess my dream "licence" game would be: Masters of the Universe (aka MOTU aka He-Man).

Yes, seriously. I said it :D:p

Better if inserting elements from both the minicomics and the '80s animated series.

EDIT: I recently befallen in love with the present Masters of the Universe Classics line, and that rekindled my juvenile interest in the franchise :P http://www.mattycollector.com/store/matty/en_US/DisplaySubCategoryProductListPage/categoryID.12422000

EDIT 2: Also on Xbox360, please :D

http://theextremist.co.uk/MVC/MOTU-Maroto.jpg

sh3ldor
05/04/2011, 05:54 am
make a NEW Indiana Jones adventure game.

n/t

Javi-Wan Kenobi
05/04/2011, 06:29 am
My dream TellTale game would be a Mortadelo y Filemón (Fred & Jeff, Clever & Smart, Mort & Phil, Paling & Ko, Mortadelo e Salaminho, Flip & Flop, Futt et Fil, etc...)
http://usuarios.multimania.es/cosasdelcomic/allitalli.gif
I think Telltale could get easily the sense of humor of the characters.
I don't know if they are wel known worldwide, but most of people knows them in many European countries, specifically in Spain and Germany, where adventure games are a beloved genre.
And their comic adventures are usually episodes within a bigger adventure, so if would fit perfectly the episodic format of Telltale's games

coolsome
05/06/2011, 11:07 am
Whats the chance of TTG actuly making one of our dream games?

http://www4.images.coolspotters.com/wallpapers/16340/hercule-poirot-mobile-wallpaper.jpg
You cant say no to this face TTG.

Icedhope
05/06/2011, 11:09 am
The Twighlight Zone...though it would be hard to pull off.

guitarsareboring
05/06/2011, 02:09 pm
http://marcellerby.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/chloecover3-front.jpg

evolution_rex
05/06/2011, 05:07 pm
the dukes of hazzard!! my dream wish :)
There is a dukes of hazzard video game.

Sausy Gibbon
05/06/2011, 05:57 pm
How 'bout Telltale make one of those 'find the hidden item' games that are so popular now. C'mon Telltale quit livin' in the past, no one wants adventure games anymore.

coolsome
05/07/2011, 05:34 am
TTG should hold a contest and the winner gets there dream game made. I realize how impractical this is like if Calvin and Hobbs won XD

Nintendo Boy1
05/07/2011, 06:05 am
The Twighlight Zone...though it would be hard to pull off.

That would be cool, though couldn't we count S&M Season 3 as one?

Ribs
05/12/2011, 03:19 pm
TTG should hold a contest and the winner gets there dream game made. I realize how impractical this is like if Calvin and Hobbs won XD
I think we would all say Lego Star Wars Season One

Scnew
05/12/2011, 03:36 pm
TTG should hold a contest and the winner gets there dream game made. I realize how impractical this is like if Calvin and Hobbs won XD

And that's the story of how Barely Legal Teens: The Game! got made.

coolsome
05/12/2011, 04:54 pm
And that's the story of how Barely Legal Teens: The Game! got made.

TTG can finaly make a game where being to easy is a good thing.

Sausy Gibbon
05/12/2011, 11:50 pm
'I thought the characterization and storytelling of Telltale was perfectly suited for the world of Barely Legal Teens'

Jon NA
05/13/2011, 03:41 am
Stanley Kubrick: The Game!
I'm semi-serious ...

mwardie
05/16/2011, 01:34 am
Space quest 7

GozzoMan
05/16/2011, 01:48 am
Stanley Kubrick: The Game!
I'm semi-serious ...

Woah!

I see and raise with Toshirō Mifune for Akira Kurosawa: The Game!

EDIT: "Sanjuro" could kick Alex's ass hands down & any day of the week! ;):D:D

bosbeetle
05/16/2011, 03:35 am
walker texas ranger : the game ;)

Darth Marsden
05/16/2011, 04:30 am
No no no... Chuck Norris: The Game. The solution to every puzzle is to punch it repeatedly.

GozzoMan
05/16/2011, 06:19 am
No no no... Chuck Norris: The Game. The solution to every puzzle is to punch it repeatedly.

You fool! No puzzle can stand ONE Chuck Norris' punch!! ;):p:p