I Would Totally Buy ToMI, Sam & Max, Wallace & Gromit etc, for PS3

edited November 2009 in General Chat
After read this promising article from joystiq.

http://www.joystiq.com/2009/10/20/telltale-hoping-to-push-content-to-new-consoles-handhelds-and-mac/#comments

I had to join this forum to support this direction,

Comments

  • edited October 2009
    I like the idea of a DS game. I'd buy a Sam and Max 101-103, 104-106, 201-203, and 204-205 games priced as bundles listed.
  • edited October 2009
    I'm not a PS3 owner myself but I believe Telltale will eventually port over all their games over to the system. The only real question is when?

    By the way, welcome to the forums :)
  • edited October 2009
    Unfortunately for me, my fellow PS3 friends have little interest in adventure games.
    So, trying to generate interest in these beautifully illustrated, well-written titles is an uphill struggle to say the least.
  • edited October 2009
    I would re-buy them all for Mac AND PS3. Seriously. I'm dying to get rid of my Virtual Console on my Mac here.
  • edited October 2009
    With the attitude Telltale has been showing towards gaming in general, I believe there is a very huge potential for Telltale to become a very powerful game company.

    Sooner or later a large company will try to purchase Telltale, but I hope they don't lose their direction.

    Just like movies and books, it's becoming harder and harder to find true art as the numbers of games/movies/books increase, but companies like Telltale (or people like the Coen bros. for movies) show that the focus of art (and not money) is still very much alive in the various mediums.

    Can't forget that money is still important, it's very hard to support art without money.
  • edited November 2009
    The biggest reason for me to play the games over on PS3 would be to have trophies for the games. If there where no trophies I don't think I'd buy the games I already have on the PC, another thing that would make them more interesting for buying would be to actually get a discount code on my account, so that it would feel a bit more worth wile to be a previous customer.
    Their best bet would probably be to get the games on MACs first as there is very few people with so lame windows computers that they cannot play their games. but when their OS doesn't support their games the issue is a bit different.

    It is also probably bad for Telltale to release the games as episodes with the time-span that usually happens between the PC episodes if the season already has finished on the PC. At least for the customers looking to buy the games on multiple consoles. The reason for this is that, in most cases these customers just want to have the games in their favorite medium, and they really aren't accepting cliffhangers the same way they did when they played the series on the PC, mainly because that is like watching re-runs without it being Sam and Max Marathon day etc.
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