Sam n Max
I just read on Gamespot about telltalegames getting the rights to Sam and Max, and i think its the best news ever... Almost. I love Sam and Max, full throttle, dig, Universe, and Beneath a steel sky, and countless other point n click GUI Adventure games. But what i really want is Monkey Island, the game that for me started this obsession ive had since owning it on the amiga, and awaiting MI2 while my friend finished it on his IBM.
Is there any chance that Lucas Arts will get rid of it? And let a company interested in adventure games give it the attension it deserves. You would think that Monkey island would be a great money spinner now, what with pirates of the carrabian (The closest movie version of the game).
Also the website http://www.samandmax.com/ is brill. Cant wait.
EXTRA: I have read that Monkey Island will be on the Nintendo DS, does anybody know if this will this be a new game? Or if it is a port, maybe good sales will spark an interest for Lucas arts to give the franchise a boost.
Is there any chance that Lucas Arts will get rid of it? And let a company interested in adventure games give it the attension it deserves. You would think that Monkey island would be a great money spinner now, what with pirates of the carrabian (The closest movie version of the game).
Also the website http://www.samandmax.com/ is brill. Cant wait.
EXTRA: I have read that Monkey Island will be on the Nintendo DS, does anybody know if this will this be a new game? Or if it is a port, maybe good sales will spark an interest for Lucas arts to give the franchise a boost.
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ScummVM was ported to DS. It's an emulator that allows you to play some old LucasArts games (including Secret of Monkey Island) on the DS, but it requires special hardware and some tweaking.
If this is what you're thinking of, LucasArts doesn't have anything to do with it. ScummVM is a fan project. I haven't heard anything about a Monkey Island game (new or ported) coming out for the DS. It would be cool, though.
As for the Monkey Island rights, I doubt Lucas is going to let go of those. Sam & Max belonged to Steve Purcell, not Lucas, because he created the characters before he worked for them. Monkey Island was developed by LucasArts employees, which means the rights belong to LucasArts.