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Old 03/01/2011, 07:30 am   #21
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This won't happen. A Three Stooges adventure game is more likely.
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Old 03/01/2011, 10:10 am   #22
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I don't think that great old stories will generally be widely spread again. A few will be rediscovered, others will be inspiring for new stories but i guess that's it. Most good stories simply will be forgotten. What would all those sub average writers do otherwise?
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C) In 60s it was mainstream and it will be mainstream after 100 yers.
Well then maybe in 2060, Telltale will make a game of it, but right now, it's really not mainstream.
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Old 03/01/2011, 04:44 pm   #24
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Telltale should make a Simpsons adventure game
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Old 03/02/2011, 02:30 am   #25
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I dont understand why you think that Three Investigators is not mainstream? Yes this is books and so what? Many hollywood producers prefer make films based on books. Even If now Three Investigators is not mainstream then it will be if TT create good game based on old but realy great books by R.Arthur with Alfred hitvhcock character like narrator in S&M3.
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It's not mainstream because most people in the United States in the 18-34 age bracket that purchases the majority of games sold in this country have never heard of it before. By saying it isn't mainstream, I'm not saying it's bad. It might be the best books anyone's ever written, ever, for all I know. But using your logic of 'it was popular in the 60s', I could just as easily claim that The Beverly Hillbillies or I Dream of Jeannie are great ideas for adventure games. And actually, they might both turn out to be pretty decent games. But would they sell to the general public? I doubt it.
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Where can i get further information about this I-Dream-of-Jeannie-game?
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Old 03/02/2011, 05:06 pm   #28
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This idea came to me while I was shitting on the john:

Seinfeld: The Adventure Game!
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Old 03/02/2011, 07:15 pm   #29
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I remember The Boxcar Children. I read some of those.
I read some Hardy Boys although I'll admit I was a bigger fan of the Nancy Drew books. But I never heard of Alfred Hitchcock and the Three Investigators
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Old 03/02/2011, 11:29 pm   #30
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It's not mainstream because most people in the United States in the 18-34 age bracket that purchases the majority of games sold in this country have never heard of it before. By saying it isn't mainstream, I'm not saying it's bad. It might be the best books anyone's ever written, ever, for all I know. But using your logic of 'it was popular in the 60s', I could just as easily claim that The Beverly Hillbillies or I Dream of Jeannie are great ideas for adventure games. And actually, they might both turn out to be pretty decent games. But would they sell to the general public? I doubt it.
You just can take any popular material to create episodic game. The Beverly Hillbillies and other stuff like this just cant be adventure game because you cant create human from monkey. The three investigators is popular in 60s and it will be popular in 2010s because this is great adventure and it match to TT games model.
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What does it mean to create a human from a monkey?
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What does it mean to create a human from a monkey?
Evolution?
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Old 03/03/2011, 08:30 am   #33
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So the Beverly Hillbillies can't be an adventure game because evolution just isn't possible?
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I could just as easily claim that The Beverly Hillbillies or I Dream of Jeannie are great ideas for adventure games. And actually, they might both turn out to be pretty decent games. But would they sell to the general public? I doubt it.
It looks like there was a Beverly Hillbillies Adventure Game.

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Well, I'm not going to keep arguing about it because I don't believe you understand what I'm saying entirely and I certainly don't get what your last post was trying to get across. So... yeah. Sure. They should totally make a Three Investigators game. I bet it will definitely happen.
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I'm with Scnew. Three Investigators sounds awesome!!!! (four!)

Can't wait for the first season Telltale. I expect it in Summer 2012.
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So the Beverly Hillbillies can't be an adventure game because evolution just isn't possible?
Becouse evolution is only theory! In theory you can create adventure game from Beverly Hillbillies bu this is wrong material. T3 is great material and will be stupid dont use it for adventure game.
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Have you ever noticed that people are more into making stupid things?
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I too am now completely converted by monkeybrush's well-thought arguments. I firmly believe there should be not only a "Three investigators" adventure game, but also a TV-series, a 200-page comic book by Frank Miller, a statue of the main characters built in downtown Detroit and an official lunch box.
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Becouse evolution is only theory! In theory you can create adventure game from Beverly Hillbillies bu this is wrong material. T3 is great material and will be stupid dont use it for adventure game.
It's wrong material because you say it is. But I (yes, that's in bold) say it's the right material. What now?
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