Two Questions; One a Spoiler

The first is for Telltale (or more likely, Emily) can I transfer the SBCG4AP blocks on my Wii to a SD card? I don't mean the save files, the saved "game" itself. If not, can I re-download the episodes later if I delete them without paying again?

My second question is the spoiler and it has to do with Episode Four Extended Play, but I'm going to type it in regular text because A) I don't know how to do spoiler mode and B) the question is the point of this thread so if you don't want to read it ... don't read the thread.
When you enter Dangeresque's dream sequence office and he takes the phone off the hook and the camera pans up slowly to his face, is that scene referencing anything? It looked really familiar somehow, but I can't for the life of me think of what it's reminding me of!

Edited by Will: To add spoiler text, just surround the text with '' ''. Except don't type the '

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  • edited November 2008
    The first one: Yes and yes.
  • MarkDarinMarkDarin Former Telltale Staff
    edited November 2008
    When I wrote that scene, I didn't do so with any reference in mind. That being said, sometimes the animators to put their own touches on things, so it's possible one of them may have put in a visual reference, but I don't think that's the case here.

    As for your first question, I do know that you can delete the game and re-download it later without paying for it again, as long as you are re-downloading it to the same Wii machine that you originally downloaded it on. I'm pretty sure you can save the game to an SD card as well, but I haven't actually done that, so I can't confirm that %100.
  • edited November 2008
    MarkDarin wrote: »
    That being said, sometimes the animators to put their own touches on things,
    That makes absolutely no sense.
  • JakeJake Telltale Alumni
    edited November 2008
    To answer your first question in more detail, we've put up a wii memory management guide, which will hopefully help you figure out how to shuffle things around if your Wii is running low on space.

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    And as for later conversations...
    That makes absolutely no sense.

    What? I can't tell if you're confused or trying to insult someone or something.

    When a scene goes to the animators and the choreographers, if there's no specific direction (which often happens for things like whatever joke or weird event would happen when Strong Bad picks up a phone in the dream version of an office), it's up to the animators or choreographers to figure out what goes there. So in this case, someone put in a dramatic camera tilt.
  • edited November 2008
    Thanks guys, I think I'll try switching the blocks over just to see if I can do it. I didn't want to try it without knowing I could re-download it first, you know, in case something screws up. Nintendo can be weird about transferring save files etc sometimes.

    And I guess the scene just happens to remind me of something. Not surprising, since the TV station where I grew up used to get these weird shows all the time since they had to buy programming in "bundles". Let's just say that I realized from a young age that not all cartoons are meant for children, and Marilyn Monroe can be made scarier than Marylin Manson.
  • edited November 2008
    Jake wrote: »
    What? I can't tell if you're confused or trying to insult someone or something.

    When a scene goes to the animators and the choreographers, if there's no specific direction (which often happens for things like whatever joke or weird event would happen when Strong Bad picks up a phone in the dream version of an office), it's up to the animators or choreographers to figure out what goes there. So in this case, someone put in a dramatic camera tilt.
    MarkDarin wrote: »
    That being said, sometimes the animators to put their own touches on things,
    That's what I mean.
  • edited November 2008
    MarkDarin wrote: »
    I wrote that scene

    You are my hero
  • EmilyEmily Telltale Alumni
    edited November 2008
    16_BIT_MARIO1, it was just a typo. No need to be rude!
  • edited November 2008
    Just saying it was a typo doesn't make the sentence less confusing. Even though the most likely thing to do is to add the word "like" somewhere, it doesn't mean others automatically can.
  • JakeJake Telltale Alumni
    edited November 2008
    or, "the animators do put their own touches on things"
  • edited November 2008
  • JakeJake Telltale Alumni
    edited November 2008
  • edited November 2008
    At least some are worse than others...

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