PC Collector's Disc / DVD suggestions & questions
I know its a bit early for this but I thought it would be a good idea to say what sort of bonus content we would like to see on the DVD.
I for one would like to see some of the voice acting sessions.
I for one would like to see some of the voice acting sessions.
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-Some side-stories through comic animation.
-A lot of behind the scenes stuff
-Flash game Blitz Through Time (For collection sake)
Also throw a couple of concept art in there... Would make a very nice making-of DVD.
And as I was writing this, I realized they probably did a documentary, judging that the mini-trailers/featurettes we've seen so far. So, it's probably already all planned
Because they have no idea who bought the PS3 games. Only through their stores can they know what to do.
Probably not. The only time Telltale's done a console disc collection for one of their episodic series has been the Wii versions of the first two Sam and Max seasons, and that was only because WiiWare's file limit wouldn't let them make the seasons downloadable like they did with XBLA.
Anyway, if earlier DVDs are anything to go by, we can definitely expect at least concept art and developer commentary.
Or will we have to buy the disc?
OK, when you buy the game from Telltale, they will send you the download of the game in 'My Games' list when it is ready. Now, some time later, when the season is over and all 5 episodes are released, you can pre-order the disk. Its free (since you already bought the episodes), you just need to pay for shipping & handling (like $5).
Hehehe in some places. In lots of other places it can go up to $20. I still remember the whole TMI DVD debacle.
Money for MJ Fox fund was only for preorder deals, though.
There isn't much of a detail to be told, actually. After season ends they'll work on DVD and immediately post a placeholder of it on the store. You can grab it there for 0$ and add it to your cart. And then you'll wait for them to finish with the DVD and start shipping them out. But yes, they'll mail you.
Well... Digital age or whatever, really. Colorful yet arranged stuff looks hot on shelves!
First off I was REALLY happy to see a DVD menu back for the third season of Sam and Max.... It was the biggest thing that disappointed me about my TOMI disc... TOMI needed a nice menu..... SO.
1 give BTTF menu screens.... its really nice seeing them when I pop it into my DVD player.
2 I really love those commentaries... keep up the good work on that... BUT can we go back to having the option to turn the commentary off? I actually really liked sometimes just sitting back and watching the game played for me.. it was like watching a cartoon.... its the biggest feature my kids missed on the newest DVDs
3 Bring back physical goodies in a special collectors box edition.... I do not mind paying extra for it.... just give me the option to do so... Maybe you should sell them at the START of the "season" to get more people to buy it.... I imagine SOME fans lose interest as the season goes on... so offer it at the start to get more sales to make it worth the time for you guys to do it.... Just make it clear they get it at the end.
4 behind the scenes stuff.... put on some clean clothes and get on camera ... we want to see how the games are made..
5 More concept art... scripts.... interviews.
6 The DVD should be THE ultimate copy do not leave things out the loyal TTG fans that bought directly from you want.. YOU KNOW I am talking about NUTRISPECS..... it should have been on the DVD... I like hearing everything you had the actors act.
Other ideas? Anyone?
I hope I could play using DVD offline
I think you mean GTA not BTTF. It already is BTTF
I have the Tales of Monkey Island DVD, which contains 35-45 minute commentaries on each episode and a LOT of concept art. I thought it was a great DVD, though it is not regarded as one of the better ones on this forum, so I'm really looking forward to seeing what the rest of the DVD's are like, and BTTF.
I think at the moment, we can at least expect concept art and commentaries.
This. Very much, this.