What if Telltale actually did make for old consoles!

edited April 2010 in General Chat
Just a thought, after seeing the april fools of Tales of Monkey Island for the Virtual Boy, why not Telltale actually create games for old consoles but for a cheaper way, those that are CD based. I know games by indie groups are still being made for the Dreamcast cause of the fandom still for it. So why doesn't Telltale have a go once and if goes well then make another.
Of course just for sale through the store, first start a pre-order and with how many pre-orders it you'll know exactly how many copies to make of the game so none goes to waste.

This all of course just a thought.

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  • edited April 2010
    vitas wrote: »
    Just a thought, after seeing the april fools of Tales of Monkey Island for the Virtual Boy, why not Telltale actually create games for old consoles but for a cheaper way, those that are CD based. I know games by indie groups are still being made for the Dreamcast cause of the fandom still for it. So why doesn't Telltale have a go once and if goes well then make another.
    Of course just for sale through the store, first start a pre-order and with how many pre-orders it you'll know exactly how many copies to make of the game so none goes to waste.

    This all of course just a thought.

    Which april fools?
    I didn't see that one :/

    EDIT: Oh haha. I found it on the blog. Excellent.
  • edited April 2010
    There are C64 games still being made by the community. Should I pray for a ToMI for C64?
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  • edited April 2010
    We gamers have already done that. :)

    Chyron8472 wrote: »
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    Here's my shabby NES effort

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    Jen Kollic wrote: »
    And if we're doing console ports, here's one with polygons that you can shave with:

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    Pff, you amateurs[...]

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  • edited April 2010
    Lol this is why I said disc based. Cause y'know making the cartridges would be bit expensive.
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