Games Telltale needs to do

edited July 2009 in General Chat
1. Bone 3
2. Telltale Texa's Hold 'Em 2
3. Sam and Max Season 3
4. Telltale racing (think Mario kart with Sam, Max, wallace, gromit, Strong Bad, etc)
5. Rex the Runt Adventures (see my other post about this)
6. Wallace and gromit season 2
7. Strong bad season 2


Any more ideas?

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  • edited June 2009
    That is the single worst use of an apostrophe that I have ever seen...
  • edited June 2009
    Ahhhh, this gives me a chance to pitch my awesome grammar mystery adventure game, Felix Write: Ace Apostrophe! In which you solve crimes by finding the syntactical errors in witness testimony!

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  • edited June 2009
    At the moment i'm pretty darn happy enough that they are making a new monkey island game.

    This is a list of games i'd love to see them do but not going to demand it.

    1.Sam and Max season 3 (i know you;ve already added it but, i'm pretty hyped)
    2. Day of the Tentacle series (the only other series by lucasarts that i would love to see them bring back. I think its a series that they could have alot of freedom with. Maybe they could keep the original characters from it and expand with new wacky characters and maybe recreate some of the characters from the first maniac mansion. They seriously could go anywhere with this series, jst like sam and max.)
    3. I would love to see Telltale work on some original products. They've proven that they can create some fantastic original characters in the sam and max series. Maybe after all the exposure from the new monkey island series, they feel up for taking the risk.
    4. umm... you know, that's pretty much it. If telltale succeeded in doing the first 3 i'm pretty sure my head would explode from joy.
  • edited June 2009
    1. Myst
    2. Indiana Jones
    3. More Monkey Island
    4. New stuff
  • edited June 2009
    • More Bone
    • Simon the Sorcerer
    • The Simpsons
    • Doctor Who
  • edited June 2009
    Why are their so much of these threads now?
  • edited June 2009
    I could go for a new season of Sam & Max, but I think new series are needed too, so I'm not ready for more SBCG4AP or W&G so soon.

    Doctor Who, definitely. Other than that.. I want Loom. Maybe Telltale could do a completely new series of their own creation too? :)
  • edited June 2009
    As much as I'd play a lot of these, I'd like Telltale do an original series. I'd really like to see what they'd come up with from scratch.
  • edited June 2009
    Why are their so much of these threads now?
    Monkey Island.

    1. Now that they have the Monkey Island franchise, they are like Omnipotent Gods, with nothing outside their reach.

    2. Now that they have THREE new series between a continuation of either Bone or Sam and Max, people are starting to get antsy about whether or not their favorite of Telltale's games is going to get left behind.
  • edited June 2009
    My vote would be for a new Gabriel Knight series, they ended way too soon!
  • edited June 2009
    Pushing Daisies, the Game Series.
  • edited June 2009
    another "day of the tentacle" would be sweet.
  • edited June 2009
    just to get on with the fanboyism in me, but the franchises that in my opinion could do very well in episodes done by telltale are

    .-Maniac mansion (with day of the tentacle characters)
    .-Grim Fandango
    .-Space Quest
    .-Futurama
  • edited June 2009
    ya I'd like S&M season 3........thats priority #1
  • edited June 2009
    I'd like to see the story of Loom completed (including the unmade sequels Forge and Fold) They could even stretch it out to 3 seasons. It's such a deeply woven story and it fell short of completion.
  • edited June 2009
    I just had the greatest idea in the history of mankind over in another thread, so now Telltale must make this game.
  • edited June 2009
    -More Sam and Max
    -Red Dwarf
    -Day of the Tentacle
  • edited June 2009
    the best idea for a game ever. Sam, Max, and Strong Bad. That's right, there's a new freelance police officer in town, and he means buisness.
  • edited June 2009
    I'd like them to do a more "serious" season of games. Like "The Dig" or "Full Throttle".
  • edited June 2009
    Madd0cks wrote: »
    I'd like them to do a more "serious" season of games. Like "The Dig" or "Full Throttle".

    I was reading the forums late the other night and somebody shot down a suggestion saying that it was too serious or something. (I don't remember the specifics).

    Then I remembered that Telltale had done a CSI game. (I downloaded the demo and decided it wasn't for me. I don't know what I was expecting, as I never particularly liked the show).

    I don't think that TTG games should become convert from comedy to drama but there's no reason why the occasional serious game can't be done, is there? As it's been pointed out; games like Broken Sword are serious but still have a lot of good jokes.

    It should probably be pointed out, though, that the last Broken Sword game was released only 3 years ago (I like to pretend the last game was 6 years ago; Angel of Death SUCKED!) and may be reluctant to relinquish creative control (if they still claim to have any).
  • edited June 2009
    Madd0cks wrote: »
    I'd like them to do a more "serious" season of games. Like "The Dig" or "Full Throttle".

    You consider Full Throttle a serious game? I think of The Dig and the Indiana Jones games (and possibly Loom to a certain extent) as the only adventure games LA made that were actually serious. They seemed to favour the humour. I wouldn't call Full Throttle a full-fledged comedy, but I would call it consistently whimsical enough to not be a game to be taken as seriously as The Dig or Fate of Atlantis.
  • edited June 2009
    Isn't ANYONE going to ponder another deal with the devil ala Telltale and Lucasarts, but with Telltale and Vivendi Universal to make Leisure Suit Larry 8 PROPERLY?

    Al Lowe WANTS to help pass the torch! V.U keeps kicking him out!
    (Somehow without ever letting him in too.)

    Not to mention the voice actor from LSL7 is alive and STILL voicing CGI movies like Horton Hears A Who.
  • edited June 2009
    You consider Full Throttle a serious game? I think of The Dig and the Indiana Jones games (and possibly Loom to a certain extent) as the only adventure games LA made that were actually serious. They seemed to favour the humour. I wouldn't call Full Throttle a full-fledged comedy, but I would call it consistently whimsical enough to not be a game to be taken as seriously as The Dig or Fate of Atlantis.

    If you mean in the same way broken sword is then I would agree, with a serious plot, with occasional jokes.
  • edited June 2009
    • More Bone
    • Simon the Sorcerer
    • The Simpsons
    • Doctor Who

    They just made a new simon game last year. might have even been this year.

    [edit] not TTG. i don't know who 'they' are. sorry.
    ig0rpwnwEd wrote: »
    Pushing Daisies, the Game Series.
    YES! This would translate perfectly! I loved pushing daisies and I really miss it :(
  • edited June 2009
    thanks for the information...
  • edited June 2009
    Why are their so much of these threads now?
    It's because we can't think of much else to talk about.

    Incidentally, your avatar has given me an idea! Digimon: The Adventure Game!
  • edited June 2009
    arent there already some games about digimon?
  • edited June 2009
    My personal list of what they could do that would work-

    MACGYVER (My dream adventure game, so I have to add it)
    Maniac Mansion 3
    Futurama
    The Simpsons
    Family Guy
    Doctor Who
    King's Quest
    Space Quest
    Police Quest
    Quest For Glory
    Loom
    Calvin and Hobbes
    Star Trek
    The Mighty Boosh
    Get Smart
    An H.P. Lovecraft based game
    Garfield
    Barney Google
    The Boondocks
    Discworld
    The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
    Monk
    Psych
    Laura Bow
    Simon the Sorceror
    A Nuklear Power RPG
    Sanford and Son


    ....Okay I'm out....
  • edited June 2009
    patters wrote: »
    If you mean in the same way broken sword is then I would agree, with a serious plot, with occasional jokes.

    Actually, I don't. I've not played very far into Broken Sword, but I wouldn't consider Full Throttle as serious as Broken Sword. My impression of Broken Sword was that it was a completely serious (a la Gabriel Knight). Full Throttle is much closer to a comedy. Actually, I think I'd call it a parody of sorts.

    And Space Quest is nothing without Scott Murphy and/or Mark Crowe (mostly Scott Murphy). Josh Mandel did SQ6 but the story wasn't very good. So much so that I don't really consider it a Space Quest.
  • edited June 2009
    Marduk wrote: »
    arent there already some games about digimon?
    None that don't suck.
  • edited June 2009
    NatsFan wrote: »
    None that don't suck.
    But... What digimon products didn't suck?
  • edited July 2009
    lol sorry about the apostraphe
  • edited July 2009
    They couldn't do Calvin and Hobbes, though. There's a reason it remained a comic and a comic only.

    I'd love to see HGttG, though.
  • edited July 2009
    Zak and Discworld :D
  • edited July 2009
    Definitely Day of the Tentacle. Like people have already said, it could go anywhere, and Telltale are sure to come up with something epic.

    Hopefully Full Throttle as well, but mostly if the Gone Jackals get back together and do the soundtrack. :D

    I'd also love a season 3 of Sam and Max.

    Simon the Sorcerer is being continued by a group in Germany, but to be honest they new game isn't as funny and the characters aren't as interesting compared to the older games. It's highly unlikely Telltale will get the rights to STS, but I think they'd do a better job of it.

    Discworld would probably be great in Telltale's hands too.
  • edited July 2009
    Marduk wrote: »
    They just made a new simon game last year. might have even been this year.

    [edit] not TTG. i don't know who 'they' are. sorry

    Heh, I know. I meant that I want Telltale to make them instead, since they'd be faithful to the license.
  • edited July 2009
    Bone 3-9!
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