Any chances of an original Telltale adventure not off a license?
I remember the old days of Sierra and Lucasarts adventure games, and even though some of them were generic, we got these completely new worlds to explore. However, I have been noticing that a lot of Telltale games are based off licenses. Bone I think was off a comic series, and most of us know where Sam and Max, Strong Bad, and Wallace and Gromit are from.
Do you have any plans on doing something completely original? I'll admit that I loved exploring the world of Sam and Max and Free Country, USA, but anything new?
Do you have any plans on doing something completely original? I'll admit that I loved exploring the world of Sam and Max and Free Country, USA, but anything new?
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Did I get that right, someone who knows better?
It's worth pointing out that working on licensed games is fun when you get to pick the license (it means we end up getting to work with characters, worlds, and creators we like and respect), and when one of your goals is to make games based on licenses which actually feel like those licenses (When has Batman killed like 80 thugs in pursuit of someone? When did Shrek have a go-kart race? etc.). We do games based on licenses, but it's something we do by choice. Telltale isn't a dot off to the side of a huge media empire, cranking out games basically as an arm of the marketing department. We choose the licenses we want to adapt into games, and work very closely with the creative people responsible for those worlds existing in the first place (Steve Purcell, the Chapmans, all the folks at Aardman). While I (like most people, I imagine) would like to work on something born entirely by people I work with, it's an amazing pleasure to be able to work on games in the worlds of Sam & Max, Homestar Runner, and Wallace & Gromit (three things I loved before Telltale existed).
That said, I too would love to see TTG eventually create their own IP. Partially it's because I love to explore new stories and worlds rather than ones I've seen before... but it's also because I'm excited to see the new, creative ideas the team can come up with. I know TTG has a lot of great creators and visionaries on staff and I'm sure there's some great ideas waiting in the wings for their moment.
That wouldn't really be an original Telltale game then, would it?
But if you hire that fine gentleman with the script to be part of the Telltale family, then Telltale entity can proclaim the IP is originally created by Telltale!
I'm not good with these crazy new technologies; crazy kids with your VHS players and cordless phones!