I just bought the soundtrack to Sam and Max: Beyond Time and Space, with my own money. If you make the soundtrack to Sam and Max: The Devil's Playhouse, I will buy it, with my own money. That's like a guaranteed twenty bucks in your budget.
I just bought the soundtrack to Sam and Max: Beyond Time and Space, with my own money. If you make the soundtrack to Sam and Max: The Devil's Playhouse, I will buy it, with my own money. That's like a guaranteed twenty bucks in your budget.
Did you ever consider that the Season 3 soundtrack might not actually be your average 20 bucks... but, say, 30? I mean, let's assume there would be a very specific reason for the price raise...
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There was far more music for Season 3 than for the previous seasons. We might get three discs in the OST... even four is a possibility...
Dammit. I shouldn't have clicked that spoiler tag. I was too weak not to though and now the prosect of what you suggest might happen has got me excited. I'm now hoping your theory is right!
Remember when someone put up a thread about speech files in The City That Dares Not Sleep, and Jake closed it down, apologizing and saying thatthey weren't supposed to be in there? Some of those lines mentioned a story "not told in words, but in music...a free form jazz odyssey of the mind, if you will," as well as resonating toys of power and a Side B. Somebody else put up some cut dialogue from They Stole Max's Brain, and nobody from Telltale made a fuss.
Ergo, those cryptic cut lines from The City That Dares Not Sleep may be a clue about an Easter egg on Season 3's soundtrack. This may explain why the soundtrack has taken so long to make, and why Telltale has yet to make any announcements.
Wha? Easter Eggs in the form of cut dialogue that was still in the game's audio banks?
Yeah, I've been listening to them lately and you can definitely find some surprises, the only problem is the files are fragmented and no order is put into them so you have to look through thousands of 2-12 second speech files to just look for something a mundane as all 10 or so of Max's "Whee!" and laughing noises.
EDIT: I didn't notice it at first but I just found a few from the opening of the Penal Zone and it seems there was something else Max could transform into apart from the pot and bazooka, and it must of been something silly and/or suggestive cause the brain kept telling Max "I know what you're doing, CUT IT OUT!", and S&M keep laughing for some reason.
Yeah, I've been listening to them lately and you can definitely find some surprises, the only problem is the files are fragmented and no order is put into them so you have to look through thousands of 2-12 second speech files to just look for something a mundane as all 10 or so of Max's "Whee!" and laughing noises.
I'm sure someone with the means and time will hack something together and post it here.
But that someone probably doesn't have a life. At least I have an excuse, which is I'm still looking for a job.
Good ol' cultural sayings. What exactly has an ending got to do with a fat lady singing?
It's an Opera thing.
Kind of like "Being charged an arm and a leg" is a painter's thing.
TRIVIA: Back during the Roccoco Era (well, around that time, really, not EXACTLY then), rich socialites would spend money having their portraits painted. A traditional portrait back then was just the bust of the subject, from about the shoulders up. However, to exhibit one's wealth, they would often pay the painter to paint more of their body. The painter would then charge them for an arm to be added to the portrait. What more? You get charged a leg for a whole body, 3/4 angled portrait. All for the single intent of showing off how rich you are!
Unrelated Trivia: Did you know that the phrase "Eat your heart out" is a referance to the original painting of Envy? Envy was depicted as a jealous-looking girl eating her own internal organs, more often than not her own heart straight out of her chest.
Remember when someone put up a thread about speech files in The City That Dares Not Sleep, and Jake closed it down, apologizing and saying thatthey weren't supposed to be in there? Some of those lines mentioned a story "not told in words, but in music...a free form jazz odyssey of the mind, if you will," as well as resonating toys of power and a Side B. Somebody else put up some cut dialogue from They Stole Max's Brain, and nobody from Telltale made a fuss.
Ergo, those cryptic cut lines from The City That Dares Not Sleep may be a clue about an Easter egg on Season 3's soundtrack. This may explain why the soundtrack has taken so long to make, and why Telltale has yet to make any announcements.
Can anyone from Telltale confirm/deny this?
:eek: Part of me got incredibly excited over what you wrote, but the other part of me thinks it sounds too much like something I'd make up to tease everyone.
:eek: Part of me got incredibly excited over what you wrote, but the other part of me thinks it sounds too much like something I'd make up to tease everyone.
I can vouch (as the guy who posted the cut lines originally) that those speech files are, indeed, in the game. I don't know what purpose they'd serve, though.
One would hope that, yes, there was a concept soundtrack where the music would be presented in a unique way with said cut lines being used as interstitial.
Well the store back up but i still dnt see the season 3 sound track.
IMO I don't think that's everything just yet. I think there's more to come and I remain hopeful that the OST 3 is one of them. Just got to wait a little longer...
Remember when someone put up a thread about speech files in The City That Dares Not Sleep, and Jake closed it down, apologizing and saying thatthey weren't supposed to be in there? Some of those lines mentioned a story "not told in words, but in music...a free form jazz odyssey of the mind, if you will," as well as resonating toys of power and a Side B. Somebody else put up some cut dialogue from They Stole Max's Brain, and nobody from Telltale made a fuss.
Ergo, those cryptic cut lines from The City That Dares Not Sleep may be a clue about an Easter egg on Season 3's soundtrack. This may explain why the soundtrack has taken so long to make, and why Telltale has yet to make any announcements.
I put together a complete soundtrack for Season 3 almost a year ago. As we still don't have an official release, I reckon it's about time I put mine on Youtube.
OFF TOPIC: I'm also planning to do a Sims 2 soundtrack with all the expansions and radio songs, if there's any demand for that?
GENERATIONS didn't have as many licensed songs, so when you install that pack, you get a lot of Sims 2 tracks added to some of the radio stations, most noticeably the Kids' music station and the Pop music station.
The other four episodes will probably be up shortly.
thank you for uploding,:D i was really wishing to have the chanse to just lisent how was going this saundtrack, if telltale was selling it I would bay it, even when i kaind of made me the promise to not bay anything until i had my contest winner pack of the october contest xD, that never arraived, dosent matter what¬¬
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Yeeaaah.. that'd be greeat.
Make it 40.
With my own money.
Did you ever consider that the Season 3 soundtrack might not actually be your average 20 bucks... but, say, 30? I mean, let's assume there would be a very specific reason for the price raise...
[highlight](Do not click if you don't want to get even more hyped up for the soundtrack as there still is no definite confirmation that we'll get it): [/highlight]
Wait, really? There was? Huh. I need to replay the season then and listen very closely then.
Ergo, those cryptic cut lines from The City That Dares Not Sleep may be a clue about an Easter egg on Season 3's soundtrack. This may explain why the soundtrack has taken so long to make, and why Telltale has yet to make any announcements.
Can anyone from Telltale confirm/deny this?
Yeah, I've been listening to them lately and you can definitely find some surprises, the only problem is the files are fragmented and no order is put into them so you have to look through thousands of 2-12 second speech files to just look for something a mundane as all 10 or so of Max's "Whee!" and laughing noises.
EDIT: I didn't notice it at first but I just found a few from the opening of the Penal Zone and it seems there was something else Max could transform into apart from the pot and bazooka, and it must of been something silly and/or suggestive cause the brain kept telling Max "I know what you're doing, CUT IT OUT!", and S&M keep laughing for some reason.
Now I just want it more.
But that someone probably doesn't have a life. At least I have an excuse, which is I'm still looking for a job.
Stop bumping this, *cries more* It's already dead!
Good ol' cultural sayings. What exactly has an ending got to do with a fat lady singing?
It's an Opera thing.
Kind of like "Being charged an arm and a leg" is a painter's thing.
TRIVIA: Back during the Roccoco Era (well, around that time, really, not EXACTLY then), rich socialites would spend money having their portraits painted. A traditional portrait back then was just the bust of the subject, from about the shoulders up. However, to exhibit one's wealth, they would often pay the painter to paint more of their body. The painter would then charge them for an arm to be added to the portrait. What more? You get charged a leg for a whole body, 3/4 angled portrait. All for the single intent of showing off how rich you are!
Unrelated Trivia: Did you know that the phrase "Eat your heart out" is a referance to the original painting of Envy? Envy was depicted as a jealous-looking girl eating her own internal organs, more often than not her own heart straight out of her chest.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It_ain%27t_over_till_the_fat_lady_sings
However, if waiting for the soundtrack is like the Götterdämmerung, we'd better get out of here.
:eek: Part of me got incredibly excited over what you wrote, but the other part of me thinks it sounds too much like something I'd make up to tease everyone.
I can vouch (as the guy who posted the cut lines originally) that those speech files are, indeed, in the game. I don't know what purpose they'd serve, though.
IMO I don't think that's everything just yet. I think there's more to come and I remain hopeful that the OST 3 is one of them. Just got to wait a little longer...
http://www.telltalegames.com/forums/showthread.php?t=20821
I wanna find this, but I'm not looking through ALL of the soundfiles just to hear it.
Look at it this way: You have two rare CD compilation soundtracks for 2/3 of your favorite video game series reboot.:D
OFF TOPIC: I'm also planning to do a Sims 2 soundtrack with all the expansions and radio songs, if there's any demand for that?
Don't bother. They are recycling the Sims 2 music in The Sims 3.
The other four episodes will probably be up shortly.
thank you for uploding,:D i was really wishing to have the chanse to just lisent how was going this saundtrack, if telltale was selling it I would bay it, even when i kaind of made me the promise to not bay anything until i had my contest winner pack of the october contest xD, that never arraived, dosent matter what¬¬
Awesome.
Being ripped and posted on YouTube by Teeth. No word on IF TellTale will make an official one.
Don't release it.