Mac Man
For the love of sweet zombie Jesus. Please release a Mac version, or a multi-system version.
As being one of the few people that not only own a Mac but actually play games on it, I recall the good ol' days of playing Sam & Max on my wonderfully horrible dinosaur Mac Proforma, which now sits rotting away in my garage.
Its probably asking for too much. But I would very much like to see a new Sam & Max game on the Mac side of computing stuff.
But hell, I'm just happy there is a new Sam & Max game at all.
Next up, a Full Throttle sequel that doesn't look like crap...right guys?
As being one of the few people that not only own a Mac but actually play games on it, I recall the good ol' days of playing Sam & Max on my wonderfully horrible dinosaur Mac Proforma, which now sits rotting away in my garage.
Its probably asking for too much. But I would very much like to see a new Sam & Max game on the Mac side of computing stuff.
But hell, I'm just happy there is a new Sam & Max game at all.
Next up, a Full Throttle sequel that doesn't look like crap...right guys?
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Yeah. LucasArts won't mind. Telltale should make a Star Wars adventure game, too. Don't worry, I'm sure LA would be cool with that.
Who knows? I hope for your sake that you get to play it one way or another
I am primarily a mac user. If I need to use my cr--py eMachine, I will have to resort to gratuitous violence... Funny, I learned that word in, like 4th grade from the original game... lol
Please, you fine Telltale guys, can you hear us scream? We badly need your games on OS X!
Kevin is a staunch Mac Man himself, and we'd all love to port our games to Mac, Linux, Palm OS, your cell phone, and your wrist radio. We can make no promises at this point, only say that we really hope to be able to make some ports sometime in the future.
Or you could get all your friends to throw away their PCs and buy Macs and then we'd HAVE to make games for your platform!
yeess....a most excellent plan....
No questions...just do it!
I am one of those bizarre people who, aside from DDR, doesnt play video games. (why on earth am i in this forum?) But you know, if I could get anything for mac, maybe I would.
I use a mac becuase it's more suited to my work. It handels video editing and large-scale artwork with a much greater confidence than anything from PC land. I can alos wander the internet fairly unafraid of evil viruses and bugs. It's simpler, it's friendlier, it's cuter. It just makes sense.
Mine's a cute little tiny powerbook. I named it "Izzy". Or maybe it was "Trixie". I never decided.
*Dubs own computer "Bruno" instead of "Arrakis"*
Also, the majority of Mac users don't buy Macs for games or are even gamers at all. My Mum uses a Mac laptop because she teaches and all the computers at her school are Macs. Because they're idiot proof which is why they're bought mostly.
Did I mention he's the antichrist and can rise from the dead?
Personally, knowing Telltale is made of old Lucasarts folks (Lucasarts a company that's produced PC and Mac versions of their games... At least I think they produced them...) I'm pretty sure they could make Mac versions of Bone and Sam and Max if they wanted to (and if they wanted my money since there's no way I can play the PC versions.) However cross-platform publishing is something drawn out before a single line of code is typed (or usually is.) If there's no Mac version now there will never be unless the games sell so well Telltale hires another company to produce the Mac versions.