wierd sam & max references in cartoons
In the strong bad email secret identity look at the floppy disk container. It says SAM AND MAX:eek::eek::eek::eek:. that could mean the brother chaps are long time sam and max fans
Edit: ok I knew that there always is a new game on the disk container but i didnt know sam and max came befre telltale but still its kindof cool
Edit: ok I knew that there always is a new game on the disk container but i didnt know sam and max came befre telltale but still its kindof cool
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i loved the dig. i just played through that a couple days ago. if any of you former lucas employees are reading this and you've worked on it, kudos
thats where I found out about this.
Also i wonder if the disk container will say homestaruiner on a cartoon(strong bad emails appear mondays which is the day homestaruiner is realeased.
maybe, but it would probably say "Homestar Ruiner" or "SBCG4AP" instead. unless he wants to ruin homesta.
Also, I give some credit to Maniac Mansion, Princess Tomato, and King's Quest on the NES for helping, too.
Odds are if its pirated (likely since it's a handwritten label), he just bothered to write "Sam & Max," which is fair enough. All of my copied games in the early 90s have my own attempt at re-creating or re-designing the logo meticulously drawn onto the discs, though. (I could rarely afford a whole game so my friends and I would split the price... I have about 50% of the boxes and original discs to my old games, and 50% photocopied codewheels and hand-labeled floppy discs for this reason, and in hindsight, I'm glad for it, as that sort of crap is fun to run into on the rare occasion that I end up diving through an old box of computer stuff.)