Hi Telltale Games

edited June 2010 in General Chat
I just stopped by to tell you: I love you! Yes, Telltale Games, I love you, and I want to marry you and carry your children! Or, well, I want to buy all of your wonderfully clever and funny games, anyway. :)

The classic adventure game genre was barely alive, and I was playing my old LucasArts games over and over for lack of decent new games, when finally, LucasArts announced that they were producing a new Sam & Max-game, which I and many other Adventure Game fans awaited eagerly, until it was cancelled at the last moment. And that was when we all thought adventure gaming was dead and gone forever.

But. Then came you, amazing Telltale Games, and picked up the pieces of the shattered adventure genre and gave us one fantastic game after another - even a brand spanking new Monkey Island game, which is every bit as excellent as the first three from LucasArts!

So thank you, Telltale Games, you are the best game company in the whole world!

Comments

  • edited May 2010
    Here, here!

    Or is it Hear, hear?

    I have no idea...
  • edited May 2010
    I'm pretty sure it's "Hear, hear".

    Also, take a number and get in line.
  • edited May 2010
    jeeno0142 wrote: »
    Here, here!

    Or is it Hear, hear?

    I have no idea...

    Avistew is correct; the term is a shortening of the phrase "Hear him, hear him!" However, even Wikipedia admits that on the internet (and IMs) it's commonly misspelled as "here, here!"
  • edited May 2010
    Brainiac wrote: »
    Avistew is correct; the term is a shortening of the phrase "Hear him, hear him!"

    Or her!
    Making it all even more confusing.
  • edited June 2010
    @Avistew and Brainiac:

    Thanks! When I wrote it down both looked right so I wasn't too sure.
  • edited June 2010
    Is this a record for derailing a thread or what?
  • edited June 2010
    Back to the original topic: Yes, Telltale does indeed produce video games of acceptable standards.
  • edited June 2010
    Whenever anyone writes "here, here" I say "Where? Where?"
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